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Another fighter who is currently promoted by Top Rank and Arum is newly-crowned WBO world lightweight champion Keyshawn Davis ...
Sugar Ray Leonard the boxing legend has kind of earned the right to be invited to big corporate sporting events at this point in America.
Top Rank boss, Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum, has been around the sport for decades, since the mid-1960s, and as such, Arum ...
In 1987 Sugar Ray Leonard defeated Marvin Hagler after a three-year layoff from boxing. The layoff came after one of Leonard‘s performances, which he deemed so bad he was ready to quit the sport ...
IBF welterweight champion Jaron 'Boots' Ennis is hoping he can create a legacy similar to that of boxing legends Floyd Mayweather and Sugar Ray Leonard. The start of that journey ...
In boxing, you need dance partners to become great, and his options have been limited. Floyd Mayweather Jr., Terence Crawford, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Robinson can all lay ...
Roberto Duran suffered a monumental upset defeat against a man who claimed he was the next Sugar Ray Leonard ... In a moment that the boxing community will never forget, Duran did something outrageous ...
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The win would make Benitez the youngest-ever world champion at 17, a feat that has not since been beaten. READ MORE: Sugar Ray Leonard made a boxing legend quit in one of the most impressive victories ...
The great Sugar Ray Leonard coming back to face Marvin Hagler is part of boxing’s staple of great history. Atlas discusses below. It was the anniversary of the fight and respected boxing trainer ...
These are strong lofty comments from World Champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis here ahead of his latest fight in 2025 in boxing ... with Floyd Mayweather, Sugar Ray Leonard and guys like that.” ...
Sugar Ray Leonard, and Johnny Bench. And just about every politician stepping foot in Albany walked through its doors. Third-generation owner Brad Rosenstein told me his fondest memories were of ...