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With Tom Brady playing for a record sixth Super Bowl ring on Sunday, what better time to take a look back at the athletes who dominated their respective sports. From the dynasties of Bill Ru sell (Celtics) and Yogi Berra (Yankees) to individual feats of greatne s from golfers, tennis players and NASCAR drivers, here's a look at the athletes who own the most championships. NFLTom Brady -- 5Super Bowls XXXVI (2001), XXXVIII (2003), XXXIX (2004), XLIX (2014), LI (2016)Brady will be playing for his sixth ring on Feb. 4 -- which would be an all-time record for a player. He's already had one of the greatest NFL careers of all time by leading arguably the most productive dynasty in NFL history. Of his five championships, he also has a record four Super Bowl MVPs. Deion Branch is the only Patriot outside of Brady to win MVP Wei-Yin Chen Jersey honors.Charles Haley -- 5Super Bowls XXIII (1988), XXIV (1989), XXVII (1992), XXVIII (1993), XXX (1995)What's better than one dynasty? Two of them, of course. Charles Haley was with the 49ers for his first two Super Bowls in 1988 and 1989, before he was traded to the Cowboys for a second- and third-round draft pick after clashing with coach George Seifert. He picked up three more rings in Dallas. Haley wasn't along for the ride either. He was a dominant force on the defensive line for both the 49ers and Cowboys while terrorizing opposing QBs.NBABill Ru sell -- 11NBA Championships 1957, 1959-1966, 1968, 1969This is one of those records that will never be broken. When Bill Corey Dickerson Jersey Ru sell won his first championship in the 1957 season, there were only eight teams in the league. By the time he won his last one in 1969, there were 14. However, one thing that never changed throughout his career: Ru sell was always dominant. In his career, he averaged 22.5 rebounds and 15.1 points per game, and his Celtics remain one of the most prolific dynasties in all of sports. Ru sell was on more than half of Boston's 17 championship teams, and he was a five-time MVP and an 11-time All-NBA player (including three First Team appearances). Sam Jones -- 10NBA Championships 1959-1966, 1968, 1969Right along with Ru sell for the ride was Sam Jones, who only mi sed out on Ru sell's first ring, in 1957, Ru sell's rookie year. Jones averaged 17.7 points per game for the Celtics throughout his career, and he led the team in scoring three times. Since his retirement, Jones has kept a lower profile than Ru sell, but his marks on the game are still apparent. His No. 24 is retired in Boston, and he was named to the Hall of Fame in 1984. Jones only had a 12-year NBA career, and to win 10 championships in that span is a pretty decent "championships-per-season" ratio.Four players -- 8Tom Heinsohn, K.C. Jones, Tom Sanders and John Havlicek all won eight championships, and all with the Celtics. The one thing separating them from Ru sell and Sam Jones was when they joined or left the team Jon Berti Jersey . Havlicek is the only Celtic among the group to win titles in the 1970s, clinching championships in 1974 and 1976.The Boston dynasty was so utterly dominant, Robert Horry is the only non-Celtic to sniff this list, winning seven NBA titles with three different teams.Major League BaseballYogi Berra 10World Series titles 1947, 1949-1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962Never mind the fact that Berra won another three titles as a coach -- he had one of the best playing careers in baseball history. And if you know anything about Yankee history, that's a heck of a career. He played for 18 seasons as a catcher, and in spite of le s than eye-popping numbers, his longevity and coaching ability have solidified him in baseball lore. The Yankees have won 27 World Series titles. Their mere existence is the existence of a dynasty. To have one player present for so many of those titles is a feat that won't be replicated. The Yankees dominate the record books, and Berra has won more than any of them. To have such a prolific career and then go on to have succe s as a coach is remarkable. Joe DiMaggio 9World Series titles 1936-1939, 1941, 1947, 1949-1951DiMaggio holds a hitting streak that may never be broken, and his succe s with the Yankees reflects his legendary status. One of the amazing things about the Yankees on this list? There's not a ton of overlap in terms of when they won their championships. DiMaggio only shared a team with Berra for four titles, before a new era was ushered in. DiMaggio's .325 batting average is his most telling stat. He constantly made contact, and his 1,537 RBI is a remarkable number as well, particularly for the era. Even though he mi sed the 1943, 1944 and 1945 seasons due to military service (the Yankees won the Series in 1943), his Miguel Rojas Jersey career was a long and fruitful one. He could easily be tied with Berra had he played in 1943, but even so, his nine titles is nothing to scoff at.Four players 8It's incredible how similar the Yankees' dynasty of the 40s and 50s is to the Celtics of the late 50s and 60s. Bill Dickey, Phil Rizzuto, Lou Gehrig and Frankie Crosetti all won eight titles, all eight coming with the Yankees. Looking at the annals of baseball history, only Babe Ruth is in the Top 10 for individual titles with any of them coming outside of the pinstripes -- and four of The Great Bambino's titles came with the Yankees. The first player in the list to win all of his titles away from the Yankees is Eddie Collins, who won six. Dickey, Rizzuto and Gehrig all went on to be Hall of Famers, and the Yankees have continued to dominate baseball lore.NHLHenri Richard 11Stanley Cups 1955-1959, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972The 1960s Canadiens were one of the most dominant forces in NHL history, and Henri Richard was no small part of that succe s. He was a key component on a team that won the Stanley Cup in his rookie season in 1955, and he was alongside Jean Beliveau for all of Beliveau's wins, even extending the dynasty a little bit past his retirement. Richard was never quite the goal-scorer that Beliveau was, but he and Beliveau made for one of the most powerful one-two punches at center in NHL history. Richard finished his career with 358 goals and 688 a sists, and he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1979. Jean Beliveau 10Stanley Cups 1955-1959, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970"Le Gros Bill" never won a cup without Richard, but he certainly had a heck of a career of his own. With 507 goals and 712 a sists, Beliveau is second all-time behind Guy Lefleur in points for the Canadiens. A 10-year Jazz Chisholm Jersey captain for Montreal, Beliveau won the first ever Conn Smythe Trophy in 1965. A six-time First Team All Star and four-time Second Team All