Sugar Ray Robinson - THE GREATEST POUND FOR POUND BOXER |Highlights|Training|
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2019
- Sugar Ray Robinson (born Walker Smith Jr.; May 3, 1921 - April 12, 1989) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1940 to 1965. Robinson's performances in the welterweight and middleweight divisions prompted sportswriters to create "pound for pound" rankings, where they compared fighters regardless of weight. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. He is widely regarded as the greatest boxer of all time, and in 2002, Robinson was ranked number one on The Ring magazine's list of "80 Best Fighters of the Last 80 Years"
Robinson was 85-0 as an amateur with 69 of those victories coming by way of knockout, 40 in the first round. He turned professional in 1940 at the age of 19 and by 1951 had a professional record of 128-1-2 with 84 knockouts. From 1943 to 1951 Robinson went on a 91 fight unbeaten streak, the third longest in professional boxing history. Robinson held the world welterweight title from 1946 to 1951, and won the world middleweight title in the latter year. He retired in 1952, only to come back two and a half years later and regain the middleweight title in 1955. He then became the first boxer in history to win a divisional world championship five times (a feat he accomplished by defeating Carmen Basilio in 1958 to regain the middleweight championship). Robinson was named "fighter of the year" twice: first for his performances in 1942, then nine years and over 90 fights later, for his efforts in 1951.
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He stopped fighting in 1965. More than half of a century has passed and no one came closer to his level. Guy was generations and generations ahead of his time. Truly amazing.
THE GREATEST POUND FOR POUND BOXER..OF ALL TIME
HE SHOULD DESERVE NO.1 PLACE
BIG FACTS!!!!
No one comes close.
I think Pernell Whitaker is definitely in his league, I won't say better but definitely two of the best to ever lace up boxing gloves.
Greatest boxer to ever lace up a glove rip legend👊👑
Just being 128-1 at one point should qualify you. Fighters didn't want to fight him. He was vicious. Just a strong puncher from weird angles.
That man Walker Smith jr is the goat of boxing.
As if god said “ let me create the perfect fighter”
AWESOME job!! Sugar Ray Robinson LEGEND PUNCH!!
THE STORY IS TRUE, ALTHOUGH DETAILS VARY.
Robinson knocked out opponent Jimmy Doyle in a 1947 Welterweight championship fight. Doyle never regained consciousness and died hours later. As Doyle fought for life in the hospital, Robinson told reporters that he had a dream in which Doyle died as a result of their fight.
While there are some variations to this story, Robinson discussed the dream with a reporter as he sat outside of Doyle’s hospital room immediately after the incident. As reported in the San Jose News on June 26, 1947:
Robinson, with a gauzy white patch over his right brow, looked up at the reported somewhat fearfully and said, “Jeez, this is awful. “I’ve been afraid ever since I had that dream.”
Sugar Ray explained that last Saturday night, as he slept at the home of a Cleveland friend, Rodgers Price, he dreamed that he was in the ring defending his title against Jimmy Doyle. In a heated exchange, he suddenly floored Doyle, and Doyle lay there on the canvas unable to rise.
“I woke up in a cold sweat, yellin’ for Jimmy to get up - get up - get up! My yellin’ woke me up, I guess. And the sight of Jimmy lyin’ there on the canvas in the dream seemed so real that I had the jitters when I woke up. And I couldn’t go back to sleep. I just laid there, tossin’ around in bed.. And I felt lousy the next day. And in the back of my mind I felt scared every time I thought about the coming fight.”
I also heard he spoke to a priest about the dream and the priest told him not to worry about the dream.
The story is in sugar Rays book. Little more detail.
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great video, great music; I watched this so many times, thi is so motivation.
NO WONDER HIS NAME STARTED WITH SUGAR BECAUSE HE WAS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SWEET HIS STYLE WAS SMOOTH & FAST RIP TO BOXING GREAT SUGAR RAY ROBINSON! STILL LOOKING IN 2019!
Chills everytime I watch this
Спасибо за видео👍
Awesome
everyone who tell you that Robinson is greatest boxer - will be right. I think not Ali, not Mayweather is not better than Robinson.
P.S. great track
Ali admitted himself Robinson was far superior to him, and it's pretty obvious he is better than Floyd Mayweather too.
Даниил Папилин hows floyd mayweathers name even mentioned he’s not even top 200
Harry Greb is the greatest boxer to ever live. Film or no film. His record and his opponents testimonies and those who witnessed him speak for itself. It’s obvious. Only a biased person or easily influenced person would come to any other conclusion. Second would be Sam Langford. Throw Robinson in with everyone else and let them squabble over third.
@@havrisen6620 I do agree to an extent with Harry Greb, being the only person to beat Gene Tunney is an accomplishment in itself but I cant agree with Sam Langford, he beat people with more losses than wins and when he fought someone who had a positive record he would, most of the time lose
How can you get mayweather when talking about ali and robinson
Perfect video Perfect background music. Cant want to jump rope to this..
85-0 wow😱
Thank you :)
The beast is Robinson for me
Legend
WOW💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
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No one could ever touch nor come close to Sugar ray Robinson, not even Ali. PERIOD!
🥊🥊🥊💯💯💯
The GOAT end of discussion
200 fights... HOLY FUCK ! :D
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ali himself admitted and said sugar ray he's the greatest boxer of all times
Well Ali also said he would be scared to fight Tyson
It would have been interesting to see how him and Pernell Whitaker would have paired up.
you changed yhe music
what was the first music name
You Discovery?
He would knock Floyd back to 0-0 in 5 minutes
he did beat up in his prime and knock out mayweather senior lol
@@ghostghost9750 no that was Sugar Ray Leonard
@@ghostghost9750 yea that was ray Leonard and ray Leonard would've beat all mayweather's up.and as far as ray Robinson he would've put duckweather down I say 6rounds.
How do you do that rope a dope?
Who is that guy at 3:11?
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Im the greatest heavyweight of all time (Ali)pound for pound the greatest boxer of all time is Sugar ray Robinson (Ali)case closed👑👍
Look at 0:03 where he was jogging and throwing punches...he looked like Wesley Snipes there. Did Wesley Snipes have a time machine? LOL
Werd good eyes ive been. Sat. That. For years
In this video was a different trap very good i wanna now the namee of musc
Sugar Ray Robinson was to boxing what 2pac was to rap, what John D. Rockefeller was to business, and what Nikola Tesla was to inventions & technology.
Awesome way to put it 👍💪💯
Sugar ray Robinson lost in his 128 fights only one fight, he lost to Jake LaMotta, who was known as the raging bull but Floyd Mayweather with his 50 wins thinks he is the greatest.
The greatest pound for pound (P4P) of all time is Robinson.
Khaled Alaswad Floyd still a beast
At the Time of sugar Ray Robinson, people don t make many fight in professionnel and few in amateur. Nowadays people make many fight in amateur ans few in professionnel. Floyd is the best
@@kossiviloglo8209 no
@@kossiviloglo8209 Floyd have 2 losse man.
@@STYLISHIAR hahahahahha sfup. You aren't a judge
That punch against fulmer. 😣
Uno en 1000 000 000
Langford and Greb were the greatest P4P fighters to ever live. At best, Robinson is #3. But, that’s debatable. What isn’t debatable is Greb and Langford.
Nah bro it's SRR
Nah, it’s either Langford or Greb for # 1. It isn’t even debatable regarding anybody else. What Greb did was far more impressive than what Robinson did. The competition they faced isn’t even close. Also, Greb avoided nobody. Robinson stayed away from a few guys. Greb actually trolled and pursued the most dangerous opponents. He intimidated heavyweights. Same with Langford. Greb began his career as a welterweight. No moving up classes. No steroids. He just simply trolled 3 divisions which would be the equivalent of 7 today-weighing 157-162 lbs.
@@havrisen6620 Did Greb or Langford never get finished in over 200 fights? Were their records ever 133 and 1 with 82 knockouts? Did they fight win fights against 20 hall of fame boxers? I don’t think so. SRR is the GOAT.
@@jameslough6329 Robinson didn't fight 20 hall of famers, Greb has the record of 15. then Langford and Robinson at 12. Langford and Greb had over 300 fights. Robinsons resume is outstanding, but Langford and Grebs are on a different level
Greatness wise 1. Sam Langford 2. Harry Greb(can also be 1) 3. Robinson
the best boxer ever p4p is Robinson though, he was as close to boxing perfection it gets
@@havrisen6620 Langford and Greb weren't humans
He is not regular he is sugar
He make men cry like gay my men ray
You have parkinson definitely you fought robinson
he missed the greatest fight of his career .aborigine boxer dave sands would have been one of the best ever if he had not died tragically in a truck crash in the peak of his career .they would have had to meet one day and some experts said he was that good he would have won .it is rumoured the robinson camp avoided him as they knew how good he was ..we will never know .what a pity .the same could be said years later when cuban amateur heavyweight tefilio stevenson could not fight ali as he was not a professional .that was the contest the boxing world wanted to see .who would have won .we will never know
Look how athletic, imposing, and awesome this "frog" looks just in training, forget fighting. Show me footage of any other fighter -past or present- who looks this skilled and has such presence simply 'training.'
Judas pig-manure!
I'm sorry to have to say it, but it was also a thousand times better than Muhammad Ali
Thank you :)