Do peeps in Ethiopia know who he is? I mean is there another boxer who transcended the sport and became a world wide known celebrity?
Joe Louis... He's been DEAD for Awhile, but his NAME Still Resonates...Dude Fought N the EARLY 1900's, yet he's STILL Relevant... REED
Are we talking in terms of time order? First Ali, then later Tyson, and then...? If so, DLH and RJJ are the closest I can think of tonight.:dunno:
globally, i'd say that de la homo had less of an impact than roy, srl, and others. but excuse me - i know you americans find it difficult to think outside your gaudy little "5%-of-the-world's-population" box. :cheer: globally, ali and tyson have to be head and shoulders ahead of everyone else.
Floyd Mayweather jr, is the bestest most loveable most richest most sexiest most popular cross over super ultra mega star with mad street cred, I wish I were Floyd, Id love to be rich and popular and all that, I guess my intense focus and defensive demeanor upon his wealth and popularity helps feed the fantasy through an inlet to my heart and soul created by my love and obsession for him, the things I've craved for all my life. Sad shit, indeed .
Joe Frazier? Everybody knows that name. They may not know the man but they would be familiar with the name and mostly in part due to Ali I would believe. Ask anybody "Yo, who's Joe Frazier?" They'd say "Is he that boxer guy?" His name goes beyond boxing. Bigger than any Roy Jones or De La Hoya. Larry Holmes and George Foreman also transcended the sport.
Not DLH in my opinion. I'd say Frazier, Holmes and Foreman long before DLH. I asked somebody recently and they never heard of DLH which was a surprise. But they knew the name of Foreman and Frazier. The best era in boxing.