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Sugar Ray Robinson on why he never liked boxing
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Boxing great Sugar Ray Robinson throwing one of the most devastating punches of all time

The boxer who accidentally killed his opponent and predicted it would happen.

Sugar Ray Robinson folded Rocky Graziano in the third round of a middleweight title defense OTD in 1952 in Chicago.

Sugar Ray Robinson, born Walker Smith Jr., was one of the greatest boxers of all time. Known for his exceptional speed, footwork, and punching power, he held the world welterweight and middleweight titles multiple times. Robinson's career spanned from the 1940s to the 1960s, during which he amassed an incredible record and earned the nickname "Pound for Pound, the Greatest Boxer of All Time."

"It's just business." Same thing with Elvis Presley, he didn't like acting in all those movies, but he had to because his agent forced him under his contract he signed. It was sad that they did that to him.

"It's just business." Same thing with Elvis Presley, he didn't like acting in all those movies, but he had to because his agent forced him under his contract he signed. It was sad that they did that to him.

Because every time I reach out to punch someone, they always move out of the way. It's like trying to high five a ghost.

Hall of Fame boxer Sugar Ray Robinson backed out of a fight because he had a dream that he was going to kill his opponent in the ring. After a priest and minister convinced Robinson to fight, Robinson went into the ring and killed his opponent, Jimmy Doyle.

Interviewer is probably surprised to learn that not everybody enjoys being punched in the face🥴

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