How popular was RJJ in the 90's?

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  1. Nipple

    Nipple I hate my username banned

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    Well? On a scale of 1-10.

    What kind of companys were sponsoring him?

    Did he crossover to the general public like Tyson did?
     
  2. SouthpawJab

    SouthpawJab On his way up!! 4-0!! Full Member

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    In the South? Extremely popular. Everywhere else, not so much.

    He was starting to cross over everywhere though. His fight against Telesco was the first sporting event in Radio City Music Hall.
     
  3. NeckBreaknAiken

    NeckBreaknAiken Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :patsch Are you talking about in England? Just askin...
     
  4. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    in the us (not so much)

    in europe (barely none knew him, except boxing fanatics which aren't much in europe)

    had he fought the big names back than, like prime cal, X II, dariusz, even a showdown vs either tyson or holyfield, he would have been big everywhere, like pac today, he had more talent than pac, thats why in my oppinion he couldve achieved a lot more than what he did, crossover super star. I know his fights where often boring because his opponents had no chance at all, but thats why people were so eager so him vs the better fights out there, same for mayweather vs pacman today.
     
  5. the_what

    the_what Bolo Punch KO Full Member

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    He was name dropped in every rap song in the late 90s. Or at least it seemed like it.
     
  6. Vidic

    Vidic Rest in Peace Manny Full Member

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    Can't be touched, can't be stopped
     
  7. Wisdom

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    Calzaghe did'nt become a big name until he beat Jeff Lacy in 2006, no casual people had a clue who he was, so stop being a revisionist historian.
     
  8. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm from Northern Canada and RJJ is the reason why i love boxing today.
     
  9. the_what

    the_what Bolo Punch KO Full Member

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    Known for humiliating James Toney actually
     
  10. jermainerambo

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    :D:lol::lol::lol::lol::rofl
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1WHHfzR-ZA&feature=player_detailpage[/ame]
     
  11. drunkboat

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    Wasnt very well known. People didnt really pay attention to anything outside of heavyweight in the 90s
     
  12. VX.Nefarious

    VX.Nefarious Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chavez and De La Hoya were far FAR! more popular around my Area
     
  13. NeckBreaknAiken

    NeckBreaknAiken Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well, Roy Jones was a lot more popular in my area than those two guys.


    Overall, in the U.S. Roy Jones was probably the most popular fighter of that time period.


    People who try to downplay his popularity either don't know or are being less than truthful.
     
  14. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    Very popular. Satan took Keanu Reeves to see him fight.
     
  15. SouthpawJab

    SouthpawJab On his way up!! 4-0!! Full Member

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    No....American South lol...