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  1. Robinson was down in the sixth for a 9-count. Referee Goldstein was overcome by the 104 degree heat and had to be replaced by Ray Miller in Round 10. Robinson retired on his stool after Round 13, suffering from heat prostration. Robinson retired from boxing in December 1952. Robinson was floored in the third round.

  2. Historian Bert Sugar ranked Robinson as the greatest fighter of all time and in 2002, Robinson was also ranked number one on The Ring magazine's list of "80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years". [13] As of July 2023, BoxRec ranks Robinson as the greatest boxer, pound-for-pound, of all time. [14]

    No.
    Result
    Record
    Opponent
    201
    Loss
    174–19–6 (2)
    200
    Win
    174–18–6 (2)
    Rudolph Bent
    199
    Win
    173–18–6 (2)
    Peter Schmidt
    198
    Win
    172–18–6 (2)
    Harvey McCullough
    • 19
    • 174
    • 201
    • 109
    • International Boxing Hall of Fame Record
    • Amateur Achievements
    • Awards & Recognition
    • Notes
    • Professional Record
    • Death Info
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    Has a record of 21-7-1 (8 KO) against International Boxing Hall of Fameinductees: 1. Bobo Olson(4(3)-0) 2. Fritzie Zivic(2(1)-0) 3. Sammy Angott(3-0) 4. Rocky Graziano(1(1)-0) 5. Kid Gavilan(2-0) 6. Henry Armstrong(1-0) 7. Jake LaMotta(5(1)-1) 8. Randy Turpin(1(1)-1) 9. Carmen Basilio(1-1) 10. Gene Fullmer(1(1)-2-1) 11. Joey Giardello(0-1) 12. Joey...

    Robinson's amateur record is usually listed as 85-0 with 69 knockouts, 40 in the first round. However, he lost to Billy Graham and Patsy Pescaunder his given name, Walker Smith Jr. 1. Won the 1938 New York Metropolitan AAU Open Championship at bantamweight vs. Ed Cappelli. 2. Golden Gloves Titles won in 1939: 2.1. New York Golden Gloves Tournament ...

    Named Fighter of the Year for 1942 and 1951 by The Ring.
    Named Fighter of the Year for 1950 by the Boxing Writers Association of America.
    Named Fighter of the Decade for the 1950s by The Ring.
    Inducted into The Ring Boxing Hall of Famein 1967.
    Robinson was born Walker Smith Jr. He got his boxing name when he used the AAU card of an ex-boxer named Ray Robinson.
    According to Robinson's autobiography, Sugar Ray, sportswriter Jack Case, after seeing one of Robinson’s amateur performances, said he “sure was a sweet fighter.” Chase called him “Sugar Ray” in on...
    Robinson was a coach for the 1941 New York Golden Gloves Team at the Intercity Golden Gloves Tournament held in Chicago.
    Robinson won his first 40 professional fights before losing to Jake LaMotta on February 5, 1942. Robinson then went unbeaten in his next 91 fights.
    Has defeated 12 opponents (7 by KO) in world title fights.
    Has a record of 14-7-1 (7 KOs) in world title fights.
    Has a record of 30-11-1 (11 KOs) against former, current, and future world champions:
    Robinson died at Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, California. He was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and diabetes.
    Robinson is listed as Sugar Ray Robinson by the California Death Records database and the Social Security Death Records database. His Social Security number was 080-28-1189.
    The California Death Records database list his place of birth as Michigan, and Robinson states in his autobiography that he was born in Detroit. However, his birth certificate list his place of bir...
    Sugar Rayby Sugar Ray Robinson with Dave Anderson, Publisher: Da Capo Press, 1969
    Boxing's Greatest FightersBy Bert Randolph Sugar, Publisher: Lyons Press, 2006
    Sweet Thunder: The Life and Times of Sugar Ray RobinsonBy Wil Haygood, Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, 2009
  3. Walker Smith Jr., más conocido como «Sugar Ray Robinson» (Ailey, Georgia, 3 de mayo de 1921-Culver City, California, 12 de abril de 1989), fue un boxeador profesional estadounidense. Estuvo activo en las décadas de 1940 y 1950, y combatió en los pesos medios y wélter. Fue incorporado al Salón Internacional de la Fama del Boxeo en 1990.

    Res.
    Récord
    Rival
    Tipo
    Derrota
    173-19-6
    UD
    Victoria
    173-18-6
    Rudolph Bent
    KO
    Victoria
    172-18-6
    Peter Schmidt
    UD
    Victoria
    171-18-6
    Harvey McCullough
    UD
    • Walker Smith Jr.
  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Sugar Ray Robinson (born May 3, 1921, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.—died April 12, 1989, Culver City, California) was an American professional boxer, six times a world champion: once as a welterweight (147 pounds), from 1946 to 1951, and five times as a middleweight (160 pounds), between 1951 and 1960.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Sugar Ray Robinson 1: 1: 0: 1 KOs 0 KOs; wiki. Box-pro division: ... ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, ...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Famous Athletes. Sugar Ray Robinson. Considered one of the greatest boxers of all time, Sugar Ray Robinson held the world welterweight title from 1946 to 1951, and by 1958, he had...