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  1. En 1940 se hace profesional a la edad de 19 años y ya en 1951 tenía un récord de 128 victorias, una derrota (ante Jake LaMotta) y dos empates, con 84 nocauts. Mantuvo el título del mundo del peso wélter desde 1946 hasta 1951 y ganó el título del peso medio también en 1951.

  2. Ray Robinson, also known as Sugar Ray, was a middleweight boxer who fought 201 bouts from 1940 to 1965. He won 174 fights, 109 by knockout, and lost 16, with one draw and one no contest.

  3. 27 de feb. de 2024 · Robinson retired for good in 1965 with a record of 174-19-6. Robinson defeated fifteen former, reigning or future world champions during his professional career. When his boxing career ended, Robinson dabbled in acting.

  4. Récord, KO y marcas históricas. Su récord profesional es impresionante, presume de 175 triunfos, 108 por la vía del KO, 19 descalabros y seis empates. En total, disputó 202 combates de 1940 a 1965.

  5. Walker Smith Jr. (May 3, 1921 – April 12, 1989), better known as Sugar Ray Robinson, was an American professional boxer who competed from 1940 to 1965. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990. He is often regarded as the greatest boxer of all time, pound-for-pound.

  6. Ray Robinson, also known as Sugar Ray, was a legendary boxer who fought from 1938 to 1940. He had a perfect record of 63 wins and no losses in the amateur and professional ranks, with 43 knockouts.

  7. Sugar Ray Robinson (born May 3, 1921, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.—died April 12, 1989, Culver City, California) was an American professional boxer, six times a world champion: once as a welterweight (147 pounds), from 1946 to 1951, and five times as a middleweight (160 pounds), between 1951 and 1960.