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Boots' Ennis ranked Floyd Mayweather as the greatest with Sugar Ray Robinson and Sugar Rey Leonard completing his top three. In fourth place came the defensive genius, Pernell 'Sweet Pea' Whitaker.
Sugar Ray Robinson was an American professional boxer who became the first boxer in history to win a divisional world championship five times and is often considered the greatest boxer of all time.
Jaron Ennis vs. Eimantas Stanionis preview: 'Boots' approaches career crossroads in biggest test yet
Floyd Mayweather Jr., Terence Crawford, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Robinson can all lay claim to the 147-pound throne in the boxing annals, having won titles in competitive ...
Boxing legend ‘Sugar’ Ray Robinson is considered by many to be the best boxer who has ever graced the sport. With his name often being involved in conversations with Muhammad Ali as an all-time great, ...
Sugar Ray Leonard holds wins over three of the ‘Four Kings’ with himself being the fourth, and though his career was not as ...
1958 — Sugar Ray Robinson regains the middleweight title for a record fifth time with a 15-round decision over Carmen Basilio. 1961 — Cincinnati ends Ohio State’s 32-game winning streak with ...
Floyd Mayweather beat Canelo at 36. Sugar Ray Robinson won the middleweight title five times and he was past his best day each time. Archie Moore didn’t become champion until he was 39.
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Md. groups say they never saw donations from charity golf event organized by Sugar Ray Leonard’s son
Several social media posts by Leonard Sports Management on Instagram and Ray Leonard Jr. on Facebook in one video tout “an amazing turnout” for the company’s first golf tournament.
African-American personalities had rarely appeared on the cover of Time, and the few who did before 1966—Louis Armstrong, Joe Louis, Sugar Ray Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, among them—had ...
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