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Michael Jordan was probably the most popular person on planet Earth besides Michael Jackson. He was/still is loved
In the U.S. maybe, but worldwide Maradona and David Beckham were bigger in sports. Michael Jackson, Princess Diana, Nelson Mandela and Madonna probably more recognisable in general global culture.
Maradona though wasn’t exactly what I call a „loved player“. Yes he was loved by the teams he played for, yes he was extremely famous, yes everyone was interested in him, yes everyone loved his style of play. But he wasn’t really loved as a person outside his country and his hardcore fans, he had kind of a crazyness and a theatralic and kind of narcistic „out of touch“ personality that wasn’t exactly liked by many regular soccer fans.
You're right, I was just thinking fame - everyone I know disliked Maradona
No, even Maradona and Pele were not bigger.
Everyone just about everywhere knew who MJ was, even if they'd never watched or played a game of basketball.
Same with Pele. I knew two things about soccer growing up in the 90s. Some guy got shot in Colombia after losing the world cup and Pele.
Everyone knew Pele.
This is just wrong on a global scale, Pele was not a contemporary of MJ but was undoubtedly more famous than any athlete ever to exist pre-social media.
Pele too, everyone in the world knew who Pele was in his day
maybe Maradona, but no way Beckham was as popular. I watched MJ in Africa before space jam and he retired before I was 10.
Peak Maradonna and Peak Jordan were not really contemporaries as players. Maradonna is 80s Jordan is 90s.