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When people think of legendary boxers, names like Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, and Joe Frazier come to mind. These fighters set the standard for what boxing is today, inspiring numerous fighters to ...
Nobody ever described Jake LaMotta as well as he once described himself. Or, actually, maybe describe is the wrong word. It’s more like he was confessing. Or possibly he was explaining something that ...
While the term “Pound-for-Pound” goes back to 1906, it became popularized by journalists when describing the greatness of Sugar Ray Robinson. It was originally used to describe Battling Nelson, but ...
“Beauty, power, greatness, perfection — Sugar Ray Robinson was the best,” said Sugar Ray Leonard . Take a moment to comprehend the caliber of the men giving Robinson such high praise. Some of the ...
These days, there is precious little boxing that takes place over the holidays, save for the customary late-year shows in Russia and Japan. For promoters, it’s a financially perilous decision to stage ...
Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson are two of the names that regularly come up when discussing the best fighter of all time.
Max Kellerman was the voice of boxing analysis for over two decades and made his return to the commentary desk for the fight ...
Jose "OnFire" Aguirre and Tim "Dogg" Fears knock out the interviews at the ceremony to introduce the Sugar Ray Robinson stamp, only the second fighter in history to have his own stamp. Listen to ...
(See Cover) For the professional boxer, fight day is a solemn day, and World Middleweight Champion Sugar Ray Robinson takes it as solemnly as lesser men. There are no high jinks, none of the footloose ...
A victory for Crawford would see him become the first male fighter in boxing history to become undisputed in three divisions, ...
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