Sugar Ray Robinson, born Walker Smith Jr. was a Welterweight and Middlewight boxing champion and was named "Fighter of the Century" by the Associated Press. All told, he fought in an incredible 200 fights during his career.
Sugar Ray Robinson Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to Professional Boxing
- BoxRec.com: Career Stats
- Height: 5'11"
- Stance: Orthodox
- Division: Middleweight
- Record: Wins - 173
- Losses - 19
- Wins By KO - 108
Sugar Ray Robinson Timeline
May 3, 1921: Born
1940: Enters Professional Boxing With A KO Over Joe Echevarria
1942: Loses For The First Time In A Re-Match Against Jake LaMotta
1943: Inducted Into The U.S. Army For 15 Months
1946: Beats Tommy Bell To Claim The Welterweight Title
1951: Beats Jake LaMotta In Their 6th Bout To Take The Middleweight Title
1951: Lost And Then Regained The Belt From Randy Turpin
1952: Loses By TKO To Joey Maxim After Collapsing In The Heat Before The 13th Round
1965: Loses His Last Fight To Joey Archer
1965: Retires From Boxing For The Last Time
April 12, 1989: Died
1990: Inducted Into International Boxing Hall Of Fame
Sugar Ray Robinson Merchandise
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Hall of Fame Memorabilia: Sugar Ray Robinson Memorabilia
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