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Michael Jordan, a fierce competitor who never gave up, had millions of people inspired by his journey. Hence, multiple movies and documentaries have been made to commemorate the career of such a legend. Out of all movies and documentaries based on the legend’s journey, The Last Dance stands as the best one.

And now, if reports are true, then the same creators are planning a documentary for the disputed MLB legend Barry Bonds. Notably, while Jordan is known as the best basketball player, Barry Bonds, on the other hand, is inarguably one of the most controversial individuals in the MLB world.

The story of controversial legend Barry Bonds!

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There are not one but many stories about the former Giants’ hitter Barry Bonds. Barry being controversial wasn’t limited to the ballpark but to the clubhouse, media, and everywhere else. Bonds himself might have talked about some of the things. But he did not come forward to speak about everything that brewed around him.

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HBO and Words + Pictures (the crew behind The Last Dance) have joined hands to produce a documentary about Barry Bonds. The controversial saga of Bonds is still untitled, and more details about the same will be revealed later.

Now, only time will tell how much people will like this documentary. One thing is for sure baseball fans will get to see some unknown facts about the Giants legend and his many controversies.

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Bonds have achieved most than any baseball player!

Aside from being a World Series winner, Bonds, in his lengthy baseball career, won almost every possible award. However, because of his PEDs usage, which he claimed was unknown to him, and his connection to other steroid cases, every record he ever broke and every award he won remains tainted to this date. 

Out of the many records he broke, be it the sole member of the 500/500 club, hitting 762 homers, the single-season most home runs, and many others, all remain controversial to this date. And because of the multiple controversies surrounding him and his relations to the PEDs case, his dream of becoming a Hall of Famer remains only a dream. 

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By the way, are you excited about watching the controversial legend’s story from his point of view? If so, let us know in the comments below!