I believe he was 89-0 for his pro career before his first Loss to jake lamotta. I also believe his amateur career wasn’t very well documented as he went by a different name back then
He was the GOAT and the first fighter that society followed and was interested in outside of boxing so the first mega star in the sport . He was actually 38 and 0 before losing to lamotta but then beat Lamotta like 5 times in a row . I think your think of Julio Cesar Chavez . He was 89 and 0 before losing the first time
@@davidovics92 but he also beat LaMotta 5 times. That was when champions used to actually fight each other regularly, not like today where they fight each other once or twice in a career.
Seriously, he's pistol-whipping people with his hands. It really FEELS like he's beating the ever-loving shit out of people. It looks twice as violent as it is and it looks violent. I don't know how they stand up after.
@@pasifikbwoy7278 Lol I’m sorry too say this but Joe Louis didn’t box no where near the level Robinson boxed because Sugar Ray Robinson was the full complete package he had everything and I am in no shape trying too disrespect the brown bomber because he was an incredible man who was a great boxer but you have too watch their fights and do a compare and contrast and see the techniques they have are different
It is a well known fact ..that Sugar Ray dodged an Australian Indigenous boxer by the name of Dave Sands ....Sugar Ray's manager advised him not to fight Dave Sands as it would be a threat to his title ....Jake Lamotta said " I want a lotta money to fight that guy" ...unfortunately Dave Sands was killed in truck accident before it could happen . Finally he got recognised by the Americans Boxing Hall of Fame posthumously ...there is an image of Dave fighting black American called Iron Man Johnson who was never knocked down ..the is a photo of Iron Man Johnson get punched OUT of the ring with the caption .." Sands did this" .....I'm not saying Sugar Ray wouldn't have fought Dave but give credit where it's due ......I don't think any one boxer can ever lay claim to be the greatest boxer of all time, greatest puncher of all time as they all have a share in so much skill ....
He actually does more inside fighting while floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee. Ali is outside boxing. He incorporated the speed of sugar Ray with his outboxing.
I use to see him and meet him regularly when my brothers boxed amateur in '70 -'71. I was 11 years old and I knew who he was. I knew how really great he was because my father would act like he was 16 years old. You could watch his entire fights and be impressed just with his footwork and never have to watch him punch.
@@mrspud2547 Facts. You better be training 8 hours a day you want that style. Even then it comes to genetics and warrior instincts. Shadowbox, speedbag, jump rope, double end bag, rhythm from dancing , pullups, pushups , chin ups, roadwork... THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO DO. no netflix. no instagram. only youtube for training and watch the greats. sleep good . eat clean. treat your body as a temple and your mind as a power. GET after it
@@Alex-cw3rz this style of boxing was new actually, before this they used to box bare handed meaning that there defence and attacking was way different to how it is late 1930s and onwards
@@YoCroky bare handed? Do you mean bare knuckle, the last bare knuckle championship was in 1889. Almost half a century before Sugar Ray Robinson started. Name something you think he did that was new?
@@Alex-cw3rz Lol ahead of his time has nothing to do with the age of the sport. It means he boxed in a way that wasn’t that common back then and became more common decades later
@@GoGetYourShinebox but it was common back then, he just did it to perfection. The point is the age does matter as nothing new has been created in boxing, because of how old the sport is everything's been tried and developed. Back when he fought you did have new things but they were few and far between and he didn't do any of them, the beauty of Sugar Ray is he did all that had been created (for his style) to perfection.
I cant blame his opponents. They said they had thinner gloves back then to the point you can feel the opponents knuckles. But still in my top five!. Imagine mike tyson with thin gloves
That thinking is why many fighters have died. Thats the reason fighters like Jimmy Doyle died, becase the public was thirsty of blood and the people who were in charge of the rules preferred to keep money coming rather than save fighter's lives.
Great video!!! SRR is the greatest pound for pound boxer this sport has ever seen. Pure legend look up how many fights these dudes had in their career !
@147lbs a young prime Robinson not only has a chance to beat anybody but is arguably the best p4p ever . When you have people like Ali and Leonard and many other all time great's call you TBE ( respected by your piers ) then you just might be !
Greatest welterweight ever. He moved up to middleweight ( no junior bs then) and would fight 10-15 pounds lighter that his opponent. He defeated some of the greatest fighters in history and most in the hall of fame. He was the perfect boxer as he had no weaknesses and had power in both hands. For boxing fans watch his rematch with Gene Fullmer who defeated Ray for the title previously. Rays left hook has been called the perfect punch.
Bruce Lee practiced a lot of 3 punch combos with lead hand it’s in his notes. I’m willing to bet from studying Sugar Ray Robinson, but Bruce was also huge fan of Muhammad Ali who was a huge fan of Sugar ray
Whats the most impressive is how much damage early on he avoided. He had an unrealistic record already and his face was still perfect because his defense was that good.
His style looks very exploitable, yet somehow it rarely was. Speed making up for the defensive deficit. When he throws those long hooking jabs, he is wide tf open to get counter-hooked to the canvas. I believe boxing wasn't very evolved when he fought; I also believe it has begun to devolve now. Golden ages were after this, but before now.
Yes his style was exploitable just like Ali and Roy Jones. All three of these fighters do things that are technically "wrong" or at least inadvisable. Ali leaned back from shots with his hands down etc.... It's just a testament to their superior athleticism that they could get away with it. The rules no longer seem to apply.
Because he's setting up up those wide shots punches thrown in bunches while they're busy trying to predict his next punch sugar's already two steps ahead of them
SRR defeated 11 different world champs (8 original divisions) an astounding total of 23 times. He also beat 38 other opponents who defeated a champ at least once a total of 48 times. That's 71 wins over championship caliber opponents which is more than the following champs each had total BOUTS: Marciano, Ali, Hagler, Louis, Leonard, Tunney & Mayweather. SRR had more KOs (109) than Louis & Hagler had combined. SRR was the GOAT.
As a teen, I asked my late father, a boxing fan, who was the greatest. He explained different weights, eras, styles and then committed to Sugar Ray. I replied that I preferred Hagler. My father got a boxing book from the shelf, pointed a finger at Sugar Ray Robinson. I read it, nodded, put the book back on the shelf.
@@HomeofCombatSports. Can you please make a video with beats and mix like this. Will really appreciate that. 🔥 🔥 🔥 Thanks man. God bless you and your family. It's a request but I understand if it can't be done. Each song you chose for this mix just adds more and more momentum. Excellently done 💪.
@@HomeofCombatSports. That 'QUIZAS' song you mixed in good in there with rap music and the quote from Mike Tyson makes it more vicious. Excellent work @Jehu Media.
Very good choices especially number one which undoubtedly is the best single punch knockout in history and number two which in my opinion is one of the best combination knockouts in history
My uncle fought The greatest pound for pound ever in 55.As an italian American the Chi,and Milwaukee outfit guys were ready to reward him handsomely if he could beat the moulignan.Hey dont get made at me,they had a dozen racial slurs for us italians too and used them often.Thats the way they talked back then. But as far as the fighters these guys were some of the nicest people in the world, prizefighting was just their profession.Sugar ray actually talks about him in his auto biography,as a devastating body puncher. Most people don't know that Sugar Ray fought 200 professional bouts over a hundred kayo's.Floyd aint shit compared to these guys. I think the gloves may have been about 4 oz? Especially in the early years of his career.
@@HomeofCombatSports. April 14th 1955. He also fought Paul Pender who beat Sugar Ray twice and many said that my great uncle Ted beat Paul Pender. It was a 10-round Split Decision in Paul Pender's hometown.
@@hyueexean5060Since you don't realize how stupid what you said was, imagine taking this guy who could actually get in the ring with the greatest greats we have now and then add the ridiculous training regiments and technology we have today, they would've been as good if not better (than they were as well) than the 'greatest' that we have now.
Sugar ray Robinson has to be either top 3 or number 1! All these boxers after him have little records even the ones today, he legit poured it all, making it his life….💯💯
He had match after match. No one today would fight that many fights in short of time period. I knew Rocky Graziano. When he talked about Sugar Ray it he changed. It was like he was taking about god. He told me about some of the boxing skills he had. He said even great fighters had no hope of doing what Sugar Ray could do. It is no wonder Ali studied him from the beginning of his boxing career.
Most successful fighters hang around too long & end up sprawled out on the canvass having been thoroughly beaten by a much younger fighter! Marciano's win over Joe Louis was THE perfect example!
Sugar Ray's greatness actually solidifies the Greatness of Jake Lamotta I had the privilege of hanging with Jake a few times...even sat ringside with him at a Delahoya fight....I would have loved to have met Walker Smith too
boxers back then had big hearts to fight . they were lions while now boxers are little cats and just care about money no so much about legacy but about popularity.
That's why Floyd will never be the best or one of the best. He was always missing what every great fighter has: grit. He definitely mastered the art of promotion and defense, but boxing as a whole is so much more than that.
@@erniereyes1994 Nope, you just sound sour. At the end of the day boxing is boxing, this isn't a street fight and it never has been. Floyd is one of the best if not the best technical fighter of all time. He hit people without getting hit in a masterful fashion, and the chess games he played with his opponents made him essentially unbeatable.
SRL was a little flashier and with possibly faster hand speed but, SRR was more effective and looks to hit much harder and had better footwork even powerful on the back foot. SRR the GOAT 💯
@@papichurro7570 I would say that hitting *Olson* with a right hand and 'just' catching him with an uppercut that has to be seen by slowing the film down is an argument for saying that there wasn't a knockout punch. The way *Olson* fell backwards doesn't look convincing, nor is the way he's rolling around on the canvas. The knockout in the rematch (their fourth fight) is definitely legit but I've always had doubts about this 'knockout' ever since I first saw it.
Badass beast...in those days the ring was the “only safe place a black man could kill a white man and not die himself “....my gramps told me many times....
At one point his record was 129-1-2. He ended his career with a record of 174-19-6 and 109 KOs. He was also 89-0 as an amateur.
I believe he was 89-0 for his pro career before his first Loss to jake lamotta. I also believe his amateur career wasn’t very well documented as he went by a different name back then
He was the GOAT and the first fighter that society followed and was interested in outside of boxing so the first mega star in the sport .
He was actually 38 and 0 before losing to lamotta but then beat Lamotta like 5 times in a row . I think your think of Julio Cesar Chavez . He was 89 and 0 before losing the first time
@@jman2311 according to wiki, he was 40-0 before losing to LaMotta.
Greb was 261- 18! Just sayin.
@@davidovics92 but he also beat LaMotta 5 times. That was when champions used to actually fight each other regularly, not like today where they fight each other once or twice in a career.
I didn't understand how a person can survived from those combination, Jake Lamotta's chin is no joke.
Seriously, he's pistol-whipping people with his hands. It really FEELS like he's beating the ever-loving shit out of people. It looks twice as violent as it is and it looks violent. I don't know how they stand up after.
At that time the padding was not as soft as today's
Raging Bull
@@nicolanoven4220 it’s nit realistic a pro boxer said that
@@nicolanoven4220 Raging Bull
When a man as Muhammad Ali says he is the best ever, we need listen.
Tyson said Ali was the greatest. We all learn from someone and teach someone at the same time. The cycle of greatness continues
@@CornholioPuppetMaster real talk.
Joe Louis was better
@@pasifikbwoy7278 Lol I’m sorry too say this but Joe Louis didn’t box no where near the level Robinson boxed because Sugar Ray Robinson was the full complete package he had everything and I am in no shape trying too disrespect the brown bomber because he was an incredible man who was a great boxer but you have too watch their fights and do a compare and contrast and see the techniques they have are different
I’m reading his book right now The Greatest My Own Story it’s awesome slightly different from the movie
Sugar Ray was the greatest. When you look at Ali you're looking at Sugar.
according to ali srr was his biggest inspiration
It is a well known fact ..that Sugar Ray dodged an Australian Indigenous boxer by the name of Dave Sands ....Sugar Ray's manager advised him not to fight Dave Sands as it would be a threat to his title ....Jake Lamotta said " I want a lotta money to fight that guy" ...unfortunately Dave Sands was killed in truck accident before it could happen . Finally he got recognised by the Americans Boxing Hall of Fame posthumously ...there is an image of Dave fighting black American called Iron Man Johnson who was never knocked down ..the is a photo of Iron Man Johnson get punched OUT of the ring with the caption .." Sands did this" .....I'm not saying Sugar Ray wouldn't have fought Dave but give credit where it's due ......I don't think any one boxer can ever lay claim to be the greatest boxer of all time, greatest puncher of all time as they all have a share in so much skill ....
@@brucelennon9224 what has this got to do with sugar ray being alis inspiration?
Yep. Sugar had more powe though. Ali had a little more grace and flow
He actually does more inside fighting while floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee. Ali is outside boxing. He incorporated the speed of sugar Ray with his outboxing.
Refs back in the day were brutal
They are even worst
They didn't know about CTE back then
@@KeepOnTrying777 definitely not
I was thinking the same thing, lol
@@TimmyTurner421 Correct. Also less legal liabilities as a result of this unawareness and other, more exploitative reasons, too.
I use to see him and meet him regularly when my brothers boxed amateur in '70 -'71. I was 11 years old and I knew who he was. I knew how really great he was because my father would act like he was 16 years old. You could watch his entire fights and be impressed just with his footwork and never have to watch him punch.
Bro u ancient
@@Nima_tshering-y4v Hahaha, fresh kid, God bless you. I'm from when men were made tough. I met Joe Louis too.
@Slipstreamz It was hands on
How old are you?@@RobertWilliams-mk8pl
@@RobertWilliams-mk8pl
Wow!! You got to see SRR and the Brown Bomber!! Incredible.
Thank u for sharing.
God bless 🙏
His fighting style is the fighting style I’ve always wanted and I never payed attention to his
Its not a style that my friend thats a way of life.
@@mrspud2547 Facts. You better be training 8 hours a day you want that style. Even then it comes to genetics and warrior instincts. Shadowbox, speedbag, jump rope, double end bag, rhythm from dancing , pullups, pushups , chin ups, roadwork... THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING TO DO. no netflix. no instagram. only youtube for training and watch the greats. sleep good . eat clean. treat your body as a temple and your mind as a power. GET after it
@@BB-fb6uu nah you just gotta love to fight and hurt other bro
@@BB-fb6uu perfectly said ...genetics plays a major factor. Some things can't be taught and are naturally gifted.
@@BB-fb6uu for real man!
It's crazy how ahead of his time he was
No he wasn't, boxing is 1,000s of years old, he developed nothing new, but everything he did do, he did it perfectly.
@@Alex-cw3rz this style of boxing was new actually, before this they used to box bare handed meaning that there defence and attacking was way different to how it is late 1930s and onwards
@@YoCroky bare handed? Do you mean bare knuckle, the last bare knuckle championship was in 1889. Almost half a century before Sugar Ray Robinson started. Name something you think he did that was new?
@@Alex-cw3rz Lol ahead of his time has nothing to do with the age of the sport. It means he boxed in a way that wasn’t that common back then and became more common decades later
@@GoGetYourShinebox but it was common back then, he just did it to perfection.
The point is the age does matter as nothing new has been created in boxing, because of how old the sport is everything's been tried and developed. Back when he fought you did have new things but they were few and far between and he didn't do any of them, the beauty of Sugar Ray is he did all that had been created (for his style) to perfection.
I cant blame his opponents. They said they had thinner gloves back then to the point you can feel the opponents knuckles. But still in my top five!. Imagine mike tyson with thin gloves
Yeah with Tyson that’s a death sentence
@@HomeofCombatSports. Right mike with thin gloves, you basically signing up for death.
@@theyloveezvmo_5099 indeed
Exactly
Well what about UFC gloves and Francis Nganou? Lol
Even Mike Tyson had to give Sugar Ray Robinson his due respect.
what are you talking about? Muhammad Ali was inspired by this guy.. his records are 200 Fights.. Who does that?
Does anyone else notice that Floyd Mayweather Jr. is in the thumbnail
He would've killed floyd
@@the_x_riddler_4016 no he would not have lol
@@HydeGLA Hahaha this man was a killer relax fanboy.
@@HydeGLA Not kill, but soundly defeat.
@@matepavic6929 no he would knock him out cold
Love the thumbnail, SO LEGIT...
This channel is one of the best fight highlights channels I’ve seen! You deserve WAAAAY more views and subscribers!
Agreed! Music: Remix Called “Legends Never Die” by Fytch
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4:42 the way Sugar Ray walked away and the music so perfect.
Thanks 🙏🏿
Music: Remix Called “Legends Never Die” by Fytch
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@@HomeofCombatSports. name of the song with snoop dog please
The time when boxing was actually good to watch
Dude shut up man..fake ass boxing fan
@@UNSTABLE111 who said I was a fan?
Still is.. Just gotta, pursue boxing lol
Way too brutal man.
Casual
GOAT LEGEND ICONIC
Indeed
Here Tyson said Robinson was 174-1. He was actually 175-19-6. Most of his losses coming after the age of 35.
no after the win he went 80 fights undefeated
He was broke and just fought for too long. He turned pro in about 1940 and was still fighting in the mid 1960s.
Ray fought until he was 45 years old.
He once went 129-1-2 (85 KO's), he ended his career with a record of 174-19-6 (109 KO's).
RIP Legend 1921-1983
1989. 4. 12
Music: Remix Called “Legends Never Die” by Fytch
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Coincidence? I think not 🤔
He was all what boxing is about
He could float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. Hands can't hit what your eyes can't see. The man sugar Ray Robinson
People today ''Refs stop the fight, someone is gonna get hurt!''
Refs back then ''Why? Its a damn good fight!''
That thinking is why many fighters have died. Thats the reason fighters like Jimmy Doyle died, becase the public was thirsty of blood and the people who were in charge of the rules preferred to keep money coming rather than save fighter's lives.
@@mid-oseshashem9847 I heard Jimmy Doyle was dehydrated before the fight
The literal and true best pound for pound fighter of all timr
Indeed
As close as you can come to a perfect boxer.
these videos need theire original sound only.
Greatest boxer ever
Great video!!! SRR is the greatest pound for pound boxer this sport has ever seen. Pure legend look up how many fights these dudes had in their career !
@147lbs a young prime Robinson not only has a chance to beat anybody but is arguably the best p4p ever . When you have people like Ali and Leonard and many other all time great's call you TBE ( respected by your piers ) then you just might be !
And btw we have never seen him in his prime, his true greatest point in time was before they started having cameras at boxing matches
@@ymcaseptember6089 very true. Watching him is just sublime too, absolutely mesmerising. Absolute master and gentleman. 💪🏻👍🏻
Greatest welterweight ever. He moved up to middleweight ( no junior bs then) and would fight 10-15 pounds lighter that his opponent. He defeated some of the greatest fighters in history and most in the hall of fame. He was the perfect boxer as he had no weaknesses and had power in both hands. For boxing fans watch his rematch with Gene Fullmer who defeated Ray for the title previously. Rays left hook has been called the perfect punch.
People act like this guy just doesn't exist when it comes to GOAT discussions
💯 and were is all them fight footage.. nearly 200 fights and all we can see is 5 knockouts on a reel 😂
Amazing music choice, btw.
whats the music pls
@@ziyadamkimah5422 Ombre - Legends 💪🏼
his style isway ahead of his time !! like a fighter from the 80's fighter fighting in ths post ww11 era
This was before WW2 if I'm not mistaken
Beste Boxer aller Zeiten,
Sugar Ray Robinson 👍🏻❤️
Best Pound for Pound Boxer The Best
Fast and dangerous!!👍😊😁🥊
How the hell do you throw a three hit combo with one arm is baffling to this day to me. P4p King is a understatement.
Scary view ain’t it
Bruce Lee practiced a lot of 3 punch combos with lead hand it’s in his notes. I’m willing to bet from studying Sugar Ray Robinson, but Bruce was also huge fan of Muhammad Ali who was a huge fan of Sugar ray
Shit, look at the Roy Jones 4 left-hook combination, too
The Master of destruction!
Fullmer had a chin of granite. The brilliance of that Robinson hook cannot be overstated.
The greatest ever
Indeed
Beautifully done.
Whats the most impressive is how much damage early on he avoided. He had an unrealistic record already and his face was still perfect because his defense was that good.
The Best...!*****
His style looks very exploitable, yet somehow it rarely was. Speed making up for the defensive deficit.
When he throws those long hooking jabs, he is wide tf open to get counter-hooked to the canvas. I believe boxing wasn't very evolved when he fought; I also believe it has begun to devolve now. Golden ages were after this, but before now.
Nobody would fight like this now but he was ahead of his time
Yes his style was exploitable just like Ali and Roy Jones. All three of these fighters do things that are technically "wrong" or at least inadvisable. Ali leaned back from shots with his hands down etc.... It's just a testament to their superior athleticism that they could get away with it. The rules no longer seem to apply.
Because he's setting up up those wide shots punches thrown in bunches while they're busy trying to predict his next punch sugar's already two steps ahead of them
SRR defeated 11 different world champs (8 original divisions) an astounding total of 23 times. He also beat 38 other opponents who defeated a champ at least once a total of 48 times. That's 71 wins over championship caliber opponents which is more than the following champs each had total BOUTS: Marciano, Ali, Hagler, Louis, Leonard, Tunney & Mayweather. SRR had more KOs (109) than Louis & Hagler had combined. SRR was the GOAT.
LOL the music in this video is all over the map
I can’t find who remixes this, do you know?
Sugar Ray Robinson is the best of all time.
Indeed
Best pfp fighter ever..the greatest forreal
Great music !!
thanks!
As a teen, I asked my late father, a boxing fan, who was the greatest. He explained different weights, eras, styles and then committed to Sugar Ray. I replied that I preferred Hagler. My father got a boxing book from the shelf, pointed a finger at Sugar Ray Robinson. I read it, nodded, put the book back on the shelf.
Ray is the greatest
Srry for Ali srry for tyson srry for marciano, suga is the goat
Sick ass video! Freaking love the ending.
Thanks
@@HomeofCombatSports. Can you please make a video with beats and mix like this. Will really appreciate that.
🔥 🔥 🔥
Thanks man. God bless you and your family. It's a request but I understand if it can't be done. Each song you chose for this mix just adds more and more momentum.
Excellently done 💪.
I’m working on Sugar Ray stuff right now lol
@@HomeofCombatSports. That 'QUIZAS' song you mixed in good in there with rap music and the quote from Mike Tyson makes it more vicious. Excellent work @Jehu Media.
@@HomeofCombatSports. Thank you.
What remix of those songs was that?
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Those uppercuts are a work of art.
Very good choices especially number one which undoubtedly is the best single punch knockout in history and number two which in my opinion is one of the best combination knockouts in history
Thanks
Wee need to appreciate the editing skills of this video 📸
Thanks 🙏🏿
He goes out there ready to hurt somebody.
Great video and edit. What song is this?
My uncle fought The greatest pound for pound ever in 55.As an italian American the Chi,and Milwaukee outfit guys were ready to reward him handsomely if he could beat the moulignan.Hey dont get made at me,they had a dozen racial slurs for us italians too and used them often.Thats the way they talked back then. But as far as the fighters these guys were some of the nicest people in the world, prizefighting was just their profession.Sugar ray actually talks about him in his auto biography,as a devastating body puncher. Most people don't know that Sugar Ray fought 200 professional bouts over a hundred kayo's.Floyd aint shit compared to these guys. I think the gloves may have been about 4 oz? Especially in the early years of his career.
great story thanks for sharing...
@@HomeofCombatSports. April 14th 1955.
He also fought Paul Pender who beat Sugar Ray twice and many said that my great uncle Ted beat Paul Pender. It was a 10-round Split Decision in Paul Pender's hometown.
@@maximusdecimusmeridius5500 dang that’s crazy how the mob ran boxing back in day lol i'm from Milwaukee
@@HomeofCombatSports. no your not!where?im from the northwest side.Westlawn area,its gone now but yea thats crazy.God bless brother.
@@maximusdecimusmeridius5500 Eastside going to matc, god bless you as well bro
Yeah that good and educational
The old referees, you'd have to be dead first before they stopped the fight. 🤣
🤣🤣
Crazy how tough Robert Deniro is as Jake Lamotta. He straight muscled through a lot of those shots.
He was the greatest in a less skilled and slow era
@@hyueexean5060Since you don't realize how stupid what you said was, imagine taking this guy who could actually get in the ring with the greatest greats we have now and then add the ridiculous training regiments and technology we have today, they would've been as good if not better (than they were as well) than the 'greatest' that we have now.
Sugar ray Robinson has to be either top 3 or number 1! All these boxers after him have little records even the ones today, he legit poured it all, making it his life….💯💯
What a brutal world and this is 15 rounds.
Indeed
Best uppercut in boxing history. He throws it like a whip, he'll throw it all the way from a defensive position. Lost art.
This is first time listening SUGAR RAY ROBINSON it’s his B-Day today so Happy Birthday him!!!!!!!🥳🎉🎂 R.l.P to him 05/03/24
The Goat
How the hell do you throw a triple left hook that fast
That Fast, and also that powerful!
I love watching Sugar Ray knock out these white boxes. Pound-for-pound Everyday All-day.
Lol another racist casual.
Muhammad Ali's dancing style is inspired by the OG Sugar Ray Robinson. Dude was a beast. Brutal!
That double hook, dam
Savage
He had match after match. No one today would fight that many fights in short of time period. I knew Rocky Graziano. When he talked about Sugar Ray it he changed. It was like he was taking about god. He told me about some of the boxing skills he had. He said even great fighters had no hope of doing what Sugar Ray could do. It is no wonder Ali studied him from the beginning of his boxing career.
Thanks for sharing
Most successful fighters hang around too long & end up sprawled out on the canvass having been thoroughly beaten by a much younger fighter! Marciano's win over Joe Louis was THE perfect example!
Facts
Sugar Ray's greatness actually solidifies the Greatness of Jake Lamotta
I had the privilege of hanging with Jake a few times...even sat ringside with him at a Delahoya fight....I would have loved to have met Walker Smith too
Foh he beat Sugar Ray once out of 6 fights 😂
What is the name of the song at the start? It's awesome
Let me find it
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That uppercut is insane. The true 🐐 of boxing.
There was never a doubt about what number 1 would be. It was called the perfect punch.
The fact Ali and Tyson two legendary heavy weights say this man's beast that should tell you something
The best boxer to ever walk the planet.
Music killed it
boxers back then had big hearts to fight . they were lions while now boxers are little cats and just care about money no so much about legacy but about popularity.
That's why Floyd will never be the best or one of the best. He was always missing what every great fighter has: grit. He definitely mastered the art of promotion and defense, but boxing as a whole is so much more than that.
Manny:
@@erniereyes1994 Nope, you just sound sour. At the end of the day boxing is boxing, this isn't a street fight and it never has been. Floyd is one of the best if not the best technical fighter of all time. He hit people without getting hit in a masterful fashion, and the chess games he played with his opponents made him essentially unbeatable.
@@Jonathan-cz4ky there just mad he beat there heroes
@@Jonathan-cz4ky exactly
Where can i find this Remix?? 😮😮
La familia remix
@@LeftHookLegend sound bro
@@TheMaskedVillian420 what does that mean?
@@LeftHookLegend thanks
Idk I heard mobb deep 2pac biggie etc prolly old rappers
When the great Muhammad Ali calls Sugar Ray Leonard the GOAT that is all that needs to be said 👊🏿♥️💪🏿
His combinations look choreographed. Like they'd set it all up before the bell rang.
@Jehu Media Masterpiece.
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Someone help me .. whats the name or where can i find this remix track playing... lovin the beat with everyone. 2Pac, Mob Deep, B.I.G., Snoop
I Found it La Familia (remix)
Album: Tribute to Real HipHop
@@nbergen01 omg thx man
@@nbergen01 nice, thx
ruclips.net/video/Lk1sQBpsvig/видео.htmlsi=YJY-VxULvPt1VB_o
Background music?
ruclips.net/video/Lk1sQBpsvig/видео.htmlsi=IAJPWbhhfHld5YVQ
SRL was a little flashier and with possibly faster hand speed but, SRR was more effective and looks to hit much harder and had better footwork even powerful on the back foot. SRR the GOAT 💯
Lo mejor de lo mejor....jamas habra otro igual
Sugar goes with brutality, but Ali goes with brutal elegancy.
The greatest of all times
Facts
I think LaMotta was the ONLY fighter whose chin gave the Sugarman a problem.....🙆🏾♂️💪🏾
Bro I can’t believe sugar ray Robinson record is
174: wins
19: losses
109: KOs that’s crazy 💀
4:44 The most perfect left hook ever thrown.
The second clip with Lamotta was called the St. Valentine Day Massacre!
Here I am. Im the greatest fighter with words and with my hands 🌞🌝
the music should be half the volume tho
nah it's just right
Ничего себе 😳
El mejor de todos puro boxeo fino estilista
Song name
i like this guy for p4p, but also ricardo lopez, and salvador sanchez
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4:15 I've always thought there was something not quite right about this 'knockout' of Bobo Olson.
Nah he clearly hit Olsen with that right hand, and if you slow it down he just caught him with the uppercut, that knockout is legit.
@@papichurro7570 I would say that hitting *Olson* with a right hand and 'just' catching him with an uppercut that has to be seen by slowing the film down is an argument for saying that there wasn't a knockout punch.
The way *Olson* fell backwards doesn't look convincing, nor is the way he's rolling around on the canvas.
The knockout in the rematch (their fourth fight) is definitely legit but I've always had doubts about this 'knockout' ever since I first saw it.
Both fights the left hook damaging punch it’s quite plain to see the uppercut clearly misses but damage was done
@@ARBIS-19-70 No.
He’s too quick for you, never mind believe what you want to believe I can clearly see the punches
Badass beast...in those days the ring was the “only safe place a black man could kill a white man and not die himself “....my gramps told me many times....
Horrible times for black people then, so sad......sugar Ray Robinson is just perfection. 🙌🏻
I could’ve sworn it’s said that what we seen on film wasn’t none at welter weight…and he went 133-1, Damn👀