I feel lucky growing up in the 90's in Chicago, going to games and watching them all the time on the TV; it must be the same feeling for those who came up in the decades before that got to see all the great boxers...
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Michael Jordan are people forgetting his greatness?
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostNo disrespect man but at 24, you might remember Jordan but not like the rest of us who are of age. His prime years were 84' to about 93'.
If you are 24, you were only about 3-4 years old in his last years of real greatness. It's like when my sister talks to me about the Beatles, I can say I listen to them and love them but I didn't experience them like she did, not even close.
Point being, i definitely watched him play when he was still(and still is) the best.
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Originally posted by akScoundrel View PostFair enough. Ive always been a sports fanatic my whole life, sports>toons when i was a kid as far as i was concerned. I would say i was consciously watching/remembering from around the '93 year mark and onward. I was well aware of jordan, and considered him the goat, even at that time.
Point being, i definitely watched him play when he was still(and still is) the best.
It's like the way I experienced Micheal Jackson too. People don't understand how big he really was.
I hate the bulls and MJ but he was the greatest.
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