Big Poppas: The Athletes With the Most Children by the Most Women

Which of your favorite ballers have fathered the most children by the most women? Find out here.

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This Sunday many dads will be celebrating Father's Day with their families, but some pops can't be in two, three, four, five...well, a whole lot of places at once. Having illegitimate kids with multiple women can bring a slew of problems like mounting child support payments, baby mama drama, and, of course, remembering all those rugrats names! Word to Mr. Cromartie. Perhaps no one knows these things better than professional athletes.

From Antonio Cromartie to Evander Holyfield to Shawn Kemp, ballers have been known to take their raw style to an entirely different playing field. Here are the Big Poppas: The Athletes with the Most Children By the Most Women...

Chad Johnson

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 4 / 2

Johnson owes roughly $16,000 a month in child support, and he is reportedly bleeding cash now that his NFL days are over. Why else would Johnson, after 11 NFl seasons, join the CFL? Johnson joined the Montreal Alouettes in April after last playing in 2011. Despite living in Canada, Johnson will still be on the hook for his child support payments in America.

Royce White

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 5 / 5 (reportedly)

Royce White has played a grand total of zero NBA minutes but the Rockets rookie arguably made more headlines than Rookie of the Year Damian Lillard. Unfortunately, he's made the news for all the wrong reasons. First there was his dispute with the Rockets over his anxiety disorder then there were multiple women coming forth saying they were impregnated by White.

Over the last year, reports have come out of White fathering five children with five different women. The latest being a "friend" who he allegedly impregnated in an RV then blocked on Twitter after he found out she was pregnant. Another lady, Fatima Jaed, claims he gave her $20,000 for an abortion she never went through with. SMH. Stay classy and wrap it up, kids.

Larry Johnson

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 5 / 4

The Grandmama has always been known to go hard in the paint against the likes of Alonzo Mourning and Shawn Kemp, but no one would have expected his baby moms. In an attempt to get out of inevitable child support payments, L.J. "strongly encouraged" pregnant model, Laura Tate, to have an abortion back in '97. Needless to say it didn't work and she went public with his threats. #cmonson #wrapitup

Scott Skiles

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 6 / Unknown

We don't know what's more surprising, the fact that the former coach of the Milwaukee Bucks Scott Skiles is even on this list or that dude actually has some ballers beat in the illegitimate kids category with six. There is no word on how many baby mamas there are floating around. We're just wondering: If Skiles has over a decade of head coaching experience, wouldn't he just opt for some...OK, OK, we'll keep it classy and stop there.

Marshall Faulk

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 6 / 3

Marshall ran up a lot of things in his heyday. He rushed for over over 12,000 yards and scored 100 rushing touchdowns when playing for the Rams and the Colts, but the recent Hall of Fame inductee (2011) also ran up in his share of women. He fathered six kids with three different ladies. Run Marshall, run!

Oscar De La Hoya

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 6 / 4

Evidently the former fighter beat up plenty of things besides other boxers. He fathered six children during his time as a prizefighter, and was hit with a $62.5 million dollar palimony suit by one of his baby mama's in 2000. The suit came after his girlfriend at the time, Shanna Moakler, saw de la Hoya on TV escorting another woman down the aisle at the Latin Grammy Awards.

Ray Lewis

No. of Kids / No. of Baby Mamas: 6 / 4

As this clip shows, Ray Lewis is all about the kids. From his work with numerous charities to his own Ray Lewis 52 Foundation, it should come as no surprise that homie would try and sprout some little ones of his own. Maybe six kids from four different women isn't what he had planned. So, no one should hate on him for busting out one of these when he receives word that there isn't another baby on the way.

Bennie Blades

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 6 / 6

When having to use your entire NFL pension and becoming a substitute teacher isn't enough to pay your child support, you might want to reconsider "sowing your oats." The former Detroit Lions Pro Bowl safety (largely known for pulling a bazooka out of his trunk at a strip club) was arrested at the high school he worked for because he owed over $400,000 in child support. Life of a Baller 101: Being strapped up in the bedroom >>> being strapped up at the club.

Charles Rogers

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 7/ Unknown

Collarbone injuries and substance abuse issues sidelined Charles Rogers for much of his brief and unspectacular career with the Detroit Lions, but nothing was keeping this man from putting up numbers in the bedroom. Though he only lasted three years in the NFL, Rogers has fathered seven kids with multiple women. On top of that, he was charged with paying back $6.1M of his signing bonus money back to the Lions in 2010. You don't have to be a genius to see that those numbers don't add up to anything good.

Derrick Thomas

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 7 / 5

The late, great Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick Thomas died in 2000 at the age of 33 from injuries sustained in a car accident. He left behind a budding NFL career, and seven kids in the process.

Kenny Anderson

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 7 / 5

Kenny Anderson had a decent NBA career which spanned 14 seasons with teams like the Clippers, Nets, Celtics, Hawks, Hornets, Blazers, and Pacers. After making about $63 million during his playing days, Anderson still managed to go broke and successfully file for bankruptcy in '05. Over $40K in expenses and child support payments earned him a spot on this list. Life of a Baller 101: $12 for a box of rubbers >>> thousands per month in child support payments.

Shawn Kemp

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 7 / 6

As we know, The Reign Man has a confirmed seven kids from six different women. If the rumors are true that the number is closer to 11 children by nine baby mamas, then this baller was officially racking up near double-doubles on and off the court. And yes, and this epic sonning officially added Alton Lister to Kemp's constantly growing number of children.

Mike Tyson

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 8 / Unknown

Iron Mike's been married three times and he...uh, likes fornicating a lot. So, it shouldn't be too surprising that he's fathered eight children. What is surprising is how he's been able to keep the number of baby moms on the low and how he's been able to avoid visits from CPS after talking so recklessly.

Vladimir Guerrero

No. of kids / No. or baby mamas: 8 / 5

Cal Ripken Jr. once called Vlad The Impaler, "the best bad-ball hitter" he's ever seen, which is to say that Guerrero rarely meets a pitch he doesn't like. Which is also to say that this guy definitely isn't picky when it comes to swinging for the fences. Which is also to say...well, you can probably tell where we're going with this, right?

Muhammad Ali

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 9 / 5

The Greatest was always known for his ability to turn a phrase, and apparently his smooth talking talents made him popular in a couple other ways as well. Ali is the father of seven daughters and two sons with five different women. If that number seems unbelieveably high to you, just remember that impossible is nothing for this man.

Willie Anderson

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 9 / 7

If you have heard of Willie Anderson before, we applaud you. You're either a true hoop head or one of his seven baby mamas. Anderson did manage to make the most of his time living the baller life by racking up nine kids in his 11 seasons as a pro. Good luck to all those ladies when it comes to child support, though. Just because dude was ballin' doesn't mean he was able to maintain the baller lifestyle. Word to these dudes.

Willis McGahee

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 9 / 8

We get that there's not much to do in Buffalo, but McGahee still fathered three kids in only two seasons with the Bills. He's also left a trail of children in his wake on the various stops throughout his 10-year NFL career. He's played with four teams, and reportedly has fathered nine children with eighth different women.

Jason Caffey

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 10 / 8

As a member of the Bulls during the '90s, Jason Caffey earned two NBA championship rings in addition to an estimated $29 million. Nowadays, he's more famous for all the wrong reasons. In 2008, Caffey was forced to serve an eight-day jail sentence for failing to paying child support for one of his 10 kids. Homie couldn't even successfully file for bankruptcy due to the multiple child support suits he was facing. Yup, the look on Caffey's face in this pic pretty much says everything: "Damn, I should've wrapped it up!"

Evander Holyfield

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 11 / 8

In the ring, Evander Holyfield was probably told repeatedly by his cornerman to hit his opponent with a one-two combo. Outside the ring, Holyfield was hitting these random women with the "hit it and quit it" one-two combo. His large family and financial problems have forced him to prolong his career despite being 48 years old. We think the retirement X vasectomy combo is the only plausible solution for The Real Deal, but dude seems intent on going down swinging.

Travis Henry

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 11 / 10

With one kid being born while he was in high school, two in college, six during his NFL career, and two after retirement, Travis Henry just got more potent with age (ayo!). At 32, his career now over, Henry claims he's broke, a major part of which is due his annual child support expenses of over $170,000 per year. Despite his financial troubles, Henry had this to say about his promiscuous lifestyle: "Knock on wood, or something, I'm blessed not to have AIDS. That never crossed my mind." Glass half-full perspectives FTW!

Antonio Cromartie

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 12 / 9

Back in 2012, the Jets were no doubt the NFL's most entertaining team. There were classic moments like Bart Scott's epic "Can't wait!" postgame interview and head coach Rex Ryan's foot fetish being exposed. But no moments were as ridiculous as this short clip from HBO's Hard Knocks where Antonio Cromartie is struggling to list all of his kids. Real talk though, there's nothing funny about having to do arithmetic (we peeped you counting fingers) just to keep track of how many kids you have. Oh yeah, the baby mama drama is a beast, too.

Garrincha

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 14 / Unknown

The numbers aren't confirmed, but best estimates put Garrincha's career scoring average at 17.4 GPK, which, in case you're wondering, stands for goals per kid. Garrincha is a legend among Brazilian footballers, having netted 244 goals in 631 appearances with Botafogo and the Brazilian national team. Meanwhile, off the pitch, he was known to have fathered at least 14 children. As far as how many baby mamas he snagged in the process, your guess is as good as ours.

Calvin Murphy

No. of kids / No. of baby mamas: 14 / 9

When you got a nickname like the "Pocket Rocket," you know that's not a good sign. Calvin Murphy capped his NBA career with a Hall of Fame induction in 1993, but much of the news and allegations surrounding Murphy's personal life is Hall of Shame-worthy. Dude holds the (unofficial) record for most illegitimate children by the most women, and faced molestation charges from five of his daughters (all of which he was later acquitted of). All that and Murphy was still selected to be part of the NBA's mentoring program. SMH, we're done.

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