At Their Peak's, White America LOVED Roy Jones but Not Bhop, Why?

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  1. ChrisPontius

    ChrisPontius March 8th, 1971 Full Member

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    Probably because Hopkins' fights were boring as **** for the average spectator.
     
  2. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    In their prime, Hopkins was much more exciting than Jones, who had all the talent in the world to steamroll his opponents but chose to win boring, wide uds. That's why Jones was never a big star. He didn't go after it like SRL. He was contempt with just winning and not putting on a show for the fans.
     
  3. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Because Jones stood Hopkins on his head, dominating him with 1 hand? because Jones was several leagues above Hopkins?

    Jones like many flamboyant black boxers seemed to have more detractors than fans.
     
  4. simon850

    simon850 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bernard was too "hood" where as Roy was the american who was robbed of gold at olympics - easy fighter to back.
     
  5. tommygun711

    tommygun711 The Future Full Member

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    RJJ is more of a crowd attraction
     
  6. Dipset

    Dipset Dipset4Ever Full Member

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    Did you not read my intro? I already stated this based on the information available, I know he was no PPV star, I was comparing his status in the eyes of white america to Bhop...not his status as a whole in america...read next time.
     
  7. tomasjohnson92

    tomasjohnson92 Member Full Member

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    Style wise Roy was immeasurably more entertaining
     
  8. pistal47

    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And where did you find out his status in the eyes of "white America?" Did you take a poll?
     

  9. Have you seen these two fighters fight?

    The reason is obvious.

    Borenard Hopkins, spoiled, lacked flair and power.

    RJJ, had an exciting style, huge power was an entertainer.

    It is that reason and that reason alone.
     
  10. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    I'm not sure if Jones was ever big box office. Certainly he never had the sort of appeal Ray Leonard did before him or that Oscar De La Hoya did after him.
     
  11. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    That is the most clueless assessment of that fight I've read in some time.
     
  12. Derrick-Rose

    Derrick-Rose Guest

    I think u gotta consider the state of the HW divison back then.

    When the fantastic four fought each other, the HW Division sucked. Ali was old and shot and there was no spectacular HW after him till Tyson. So the fantastic four got way more attention.

    In Roy's Prime the HW division was loaded. Tyson, Bowe, Holy, Lewis, old Foreman etc.
     
  13. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    why does this have to be about "white" america? does it matter?

    why can't it just be the general public-
     
  14. Prince.

    Prince. 24/7 365 Full Member

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    the 80's and 90's where have you gone?
     
  15. Dipset

    Dipset Dipset4Ever Full Member

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    In all honesty I have studied statistics and demography....so I look at populations and who & how transcended their boundaries to become popular...ie. Jordon...

    If I look at Bradley & Berto two fighters that don't play the villian don't have large following...So when I look at Roy & Bho bare in mind (I expect "some" blacks people to like them regardless of how good they actually are) The fact Roy looked so accepted when he got off the plane after the olympics...for example...but generally it seemed to me Roy was loved more than Bernard..