Who was the King of the 90s?

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  • Ras44
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    Who was the King of the 90s?

    Who was the King of The 90s?
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    Lennox Lewis
    5.88%
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    Roy Jones Jr.
    84.31%
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    Oscar De La Hoya
    9.80%
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    Jones was Ring magazine's "Fighter of the Year" in 1994 and was voted the "Fighter of the Decade" in the 1990's by the Boxing Writers Association of America. He's the former IBF middleweight champion, IBF super middleweight world champion and former undisputed light heavyweight champion. He made 11 successful defenses in unifying the 175-pound division, holding the WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, NBA, WBF, and IBA light heavyweight belts, before moving up to heavyweight to fight John Ruiz. On March 1, 2002, Jones became the first former middleweight champion to win the world heavyweight crown in over 100 years.
    Last edited by THE REED; 04-30-2008, 03:15 PM.

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    • KingTito
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      #3
      Roy Jones Jr.

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        #4
        Roy Jones Jr.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ras44
          Who was the King of The 90s?
          Overall or by weight divisions. King as in longest reigning or what?

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            Roy Jones Jr. was the fighter of the decade.

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              #7
              what a ridiculous question, its blatantly rjj

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                Roy Jones Jr. fighter of the 90's

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                  Originally posted by DavidValenzuela
                  Overall or by weight divisions. King as in longest reigning or what?
                  No explanations. A straight up question, like when they tell you, "tell me, without thinking, the first name that comes to your head".

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                    Voted for Roy Jones Jr, because as a fighter he was the best P4P guy of the 90's, no debate there. However, DLH had me thinking for a second because of his impact in the sport.

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