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  1. Robinson was the fourth African American to play roller derby professionally, after Maurice Plummer, George Copeland, and Darlene Anderson. He was a member of the All-Star team for more than ten consecutive years, and was twice named the Most Valuable Player.

  2. Today on Roller Derby History, we cover one of the best jammers and villains that has ever graced the banked track, Ronnie Robinson. From being told not to follow in his fathers footsteps, to...

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  3. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Ronnie Robinson, a prominent figure in Roller Derby history, was born on September 25, 1938, in New York. Despite being the son of the renowned boxing legend Sugar Ray Robinson, Ronnie chose a different path, setting his sights on becoming a Roller Derby skater. Early Career and Rise to Prominence.

  4. Ronnie Robinson may refer to: Ronnie Robinson (basketball) (1951–2004), American basketball player. Ronnie Robinson (footballer) (born 1966), English former professional footballer.

  5. Most of the skaters featured here spent the majority of their careers in Roller Games but a few, such as Joan Weston, Charlie O’Connell, Tony Roman and Ronnie Robinson, spent less than 2 years with the Thunderbirds after Roller Derby folded. It is not easy to qualify for the Hall of Fame.

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  6. Ronnie Robinson. Ronnie Robinson was born September 25, 1938 in New York. His father, boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson, did not want Ronnie to become a boxer, so Ronnie set his sights on becoming a Roller Derby skater.

  7. Checkout the latest stats of Ronnie Robinson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, shoots, school and more on Basketball-Reference.com.