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Wilt Chamberlain: The world’s greatest womanizer ever

It’s neither Casanova nor Don Juan, or any other lothario of the past.

That title belongs to the late Wilt Chamberlain, the legendary NBA basketball player, who claimed he slept with 20,000 women.

He died of heart attack at age 63 in 1999.

According to wikipedia.org:

Chamberlain wrote four books, including his second autobiography, A View from Above (1991), in which he controversially claimed to have had sex with almost 20,000 women — this would have meant, on average, having had sex with more than one new woman every day of his life since the age of 15. Because of that, many people doubt his specific number, though few question the fact of wild sexual behavior.

Unsurprisingly, he drew heavy criticism from many public figures, who accused him of fulfilling stereotypes about African Americans, and of behaving irresponsibly, especially given the AIDS crisis, which was well underway by the 1980s, when many of his sexcapades occurred.

Unruffled, Chamberlain defended himself, saying “I was just doing what was natural — chasing good-looking ladies, whoever they were and wherever they were available”. He also noted that he never tried to sleep with a woman who was married..

Chamberlain was a lifelong bachelor and fathered no known children. In spite of his extensive sexual escapades, there is no known record of his ever being the target of a paternity lawsuit.

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