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Sugar Ray Robinson
American boxer (–)
For other boxers named "Sugar Ray", see Sugar Ray (disambiguation).
Walker Smith Jr. (May 3, – April 12, ), better known as Sugar Ray Robinson, was an American professional boxer who competed from to He was inducted into the International Boxing ingång of Fame in [1] He fryst vatten often regarded as the greatest boxer of all time, pound-for-pound,[2][3][4][5][6] and fryst vatten ranked as such bygd BoxRec as of månad [7]
Robinson was a dominant amateur, but his exact amateur record is not known. It is usually listed as 85–0 with 69 knockouts, 40 in the first round. However it has been reported he lost to Billy Graham and Patsy Pesca as a teenager beneath his given name, Walker Smith Jr. He turned professional in at the age of 19 and by had a professional record of –1–2 with 85 knockouts. From to Robinson went on a fight unbeaten streak, the sixth-longest in professional boxing history • Although this charismatic boxer was born Walker Smith Jr., he is best remembered as Sugar Ray Robinson. Born on May 3, in Ailey, Georgia, his parents moved the family to New York when Sugar Ray was a teenager to escape the prevalent prejudice in the South. It was there, in a Harlem gym, that he was first introduced to boxing. Sugar Ray visited the gym frequently, using a borrowed Amateur Athletic Union boxing card of a friend. The friends name, incidentally, was Ray Robinson. His natural talent in the ring began to draw attention, and soon crowds gathered to watch Sugar Ray perform. When future coach George Gainford watched him box for the first time, Gainford commented that the young boxers style and fluid motions were sweet as sugar. Others agreed, and the nickname stuck. After winning the New York Golden Gloves championship in , year-old Sugar Ray turned pro and never looked back. By , Sugar Ray was the world welterweight champion. His reign included a 91 fight • IN A career that spanned three decades, Sugar Ray Robinson embodied the essence of the sweet science. He was a world welterweight champion and held the middleweight title five times. Robinson combined an athlete's grace and excellent power and was nearly unbeatable in his prime. He is considered by many to be the best fighter in history, pound-for-pound. He earned the nickname "Sugar" Ray when a newspaper reporter described him as "sweet as sugar." Among the fellow Hall of Famers Robinson beat are Henry Armstrong, Kid Gavilan, Carmen Basilio, Jake LaMotta, Rocky Graziano, Gene Fullmer and Fritzie Zivic. Robinson was so efficient for so long that he won his first Fighter of the Year award in and his second in Robinson, whose real name was Walker Smith, turned pro in and won his first 40 fights before losing to LaMotta. After that defeat, Robinson wouldn't lose for another eight years. In , he decisioned former champion Zivic and future champion Marty Servo. T