Safin is a Russian politician, retired professional tennis player and, all-around hunk. He first achieved the Association of Tennis Professionals world No. 1 singles ranking back in 2000. If you know, follow tennis, then you remember him for his emotional outbursts and sometimes quite a fiery temper on court. Safin is also the older brother of former world No. 1 WTA player, Dinara Safina.
They are the first-ever and only brother-sister tandem in tennis history to both achieved No. 1 rankings. Then just in 2016, Safin became the first Russian tennis player inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Greg Louganis - Diving
Although he may look like a soap-opera star, Greg Louganis is one of the people on this list who quickly became something of a career Olympian. He had massive amounts of success at the games in 1976, 1984, and 1988.
The gorgeous diver has used his fame to become an activist for not only the LGBT community but for those who have been diagnosed with HIV and AIDS. Since he's started his volunteer work, Louganis was famously diagnosed HIV positive himself.
Dwyane Wade - NBA
It’s challenging to overlook the impressive resume Wade has accrued over his 15 years in the league. With three championships and the title of the best player in Miami Heat history, Wade has proven that he can perform and win in a multitude of situations.
In his athletic prime, his slashing ability bore a strong resemblance to a 6-foot-4 version of Michael Jordan. As he has grown older, he’s adjusted his game to stay relevant - a prominent trait for an all-time great player.
John Cena - WWE
As of 2018, Cena has lifted 25 notable titles, topped the bill at WrestleMania five times, and been crowned world champion on 16 different occasions. Cena’s achievements also include two Royal Rumble victories, three Superstar of the Year Slammy Awards, and a Money in the Bank ladder-match trophy.
Cena's good looks and body have helped him make his way into Hollywood. He’s guested on "Psych," "Parks and Recreation," and Saturday Night Live. And in 2010, the gorgeous star added TV host to his resume when he presented reality show "American Grit."
Michael Phelps - Competitive Swimming
Michael Phelps dominates the water completely. The Olympic champion's career spans five different Olympic Games and has broken the world record 39 times. Of those, 29 records were individual, and the rest were relay races.
His most outstanding accomplishment that is currently unbreakable is his accumulation of 28 medals. The next closes are 18 medals, so clearly, he is still pretty ahead. With his athletic body, standing at six-foot-four, he is widely considered one of the most handsome swimmers in the sport!