When considering the visual, professional, and emotional impact Miles B. Jordan has left on all of us, it's difficult to know where to begin. Probably because it's hard to think when staring at his rippling, gleaming abs.

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The Man, The Myth, The Michael

Is it his latest shirtless role inThat Awkward Momentthat leaves us the most breathless? It's possible. No one should ever look that good with a towel wrapped around his waist. Not if he's not going to take it off, at least.

Michael B. Jordan in That Awkward Moment

Or maybe it's his role in Fruitvale Station, a film in which he so perfectly depicts Oakland shooting victim Oscar Grant. He did so well, in fact, that he was compared to a young Denzel. Talk about talent.

He really busted onto the scene (and into our pantsI mean, hearts) as Vince Howard, the quarterback from Friday Night Lights,but his most poignant character name was probably the Human Torch in 2015's Fantastic Four film. (Get it? 'Cause he's hot?) He was the first black man to ever portray the role, automatically qualifying him for badass status, and responded to a tidal wave of Internet criticism beautifully in an op-ed he wrote for Entertainment Weekly called Why I'm Torching the Color Line.

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But of course, we can't deny that his sweaty, sexy stint as Adonis Creed in Creedhaunted our dreams in the best way possible for weeks because of his chiseled, dripping body.

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The man didn't even have a body double, so the bruises and blood and fights are all real. DAMN.

It's official: The man is flawless. All we're asking for is a little more skin. He would be our hero.