Who has beaten Sugar Ray Robinson?

Who has beaten Sugar Ray Robinson?

Paul Pender defeated Robinson to win the title on January 22, 1960, and also won their return fight. Robinson continued to fight until late 1965, when he was 45 years old. In 201 professional bouts, he had 109 knockouts. He suffered only 19 defeats, most of them when he was past 40.

Was Sugar Ray Robinson friends with Jake LaMotta?

Although battlers in the ring, he and Robinson were friends outside it, with Robinson serving as best man for LaMotta’s sixth wedding and LaMotta responding whenever asked, “The three toughest opponents I’ve ever been up against were Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Robinson and Sugar Ray Robinson.

Is Floyd Mayweather better than Sugar Ray Robinson?

EXPERTS’ PICKS. Floyd Mayweather Jr. is great, but Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest ever and would beat Mayweather if we could somehow make the fight happen. He could take a shot and he had power in both hands, while Mayweather isn’t a big puncher with either hand. He would easily match Mayweather skillwise.

Did Sugar Ray Robinson fight Marciano?

Marciano won the Sugar Ray Robinson Award in 1952. In 2006, an ESPN poll voted Marciano’s 1952 championship bout against Walcott as the greatest knockout ever.

How many times did Robinson fight LaMotta?

LaMotta’s six-fight rivalry with Sugar Ray Robinson was one of the most notable in the sport. Although each fight was close and LaMotta dropped Robinson to the canvas multiple times, LaMotta won only one of the bouts….

Jake LaMotta
Total fights106
Wins83
Wins by KO30
Losses19

Was the real Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull?

In Reel Life: Jake La Motta is listed as a “consultant” in the opening credits. In Real Life: The film is based on La Motta’s 1970 autobiography, also entitled “Raging Bull.” La Motta coached and sparred with Robert De Niro (who plays La Motta in the film).

Would Floyd Mayweather beat Sugar Ray Leonard?

“Mayweather certainly goes down as one of the greatest boxers of all time, but I would pick Leonard,” said Lalonde without hesitation. “Ray hit more effectively and his shots had more impact. Mayweather was effective in terms of scoring but he really didn’t do a lot of damage.

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