Business at the front, party at the back - the ULTIMATE hairdo.
It has long been a revered hairstyle among all men (and some women). The mullet is arguably respected more for the balls it takes to pull off the hairdo rather than for the style itself. But nevertheless it is undeniably the quintessential hairdo of sporting icons.
This Mullet Monday we have honoured 10 of the best mullets in the history of sport.
Taylor Walker
His modern day mullet has made him the pride of South Australia, which is arguably the home of the mullet in Australia.
Randy Johnson
This man mountain could send down some serious heat with his big left arm. If the batters were lucky enough to see the ball, they usually still missed it as they were gazing upon the delicious mullet in front of them.
The G-Train had to be on this list based purely on the intimidation factor that the mullet added to an already frightening human. Defender after defender were led to the ball countless times as a result of getting caught watching the mullet flap in the wind.
Martina Navratilova
As the only woman to make the list Navratilova should feel more honoured than most. Unquestionably one of the best mullets in sport, and possibly an inspiration for our next nominee.
Andre Agassi
Impossible to go past the one-time bad-boy of tennis. Sporting a mullet with jean shorts and a fiery temper, Agassi exemplified everything that is great about a mulleted man.
Wayne Gretzky
ESPN named him 'the greatest NHL player of all time'. But word on the street is that he is more honoured to be a valued member of our marvelous mullets list. Those lovely locks should never have been hidden under a helmet.
Jared Allen
If you've never heard of Jared Allen, then this one minute video is all you will ever need to understand this remarkable human.
Jared Allen talks about his mullet
Larry Bird
With the mo' to match the mullet, Larry Bird will always be one of the very best mullets the NBA has ever seen. There was barely a better sight than witnessing Bird's mullet flap its wings as he drained each of his unguardable fade-aways.
John Daly
Possibly one of the greatest single images of a mulleted man in action. Cigarette in the mouth, mullet hanging over the back of the collar, and club in full swing. It is poetry in motion.
Stuart Johns
I rarely use this medium to promote or plug a friend, but today I must make an exception.
Nothing makes me happier than seeing this mullet running around Morton Park for the Blackburn Football Club each Saturday. However, his addition to this list has more to do with what will happen this weekend rather than his lovely locks. As amazing as his mullet is, Stu has decided to shave it off in order to raise money for The Brain Foundation. This is a cause very close to Stu's heart and one that deserves support.
Follow this link to find out more about this great event - https://www.facebook.com/events/1401727376776160/
TJR appreciates the guts it takes to sacrifice a mullet two years in the making, and we urge all our readers not to 'mullet over', and instead donate to this worthy cause.
https://give.everydayhero.com/au/stu-s-great-de-mullification
May the mullet live long and flourish.
TJR.
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