The only boxer to defeat Sugar Ray Leonard was Roberto Durán. Their first encounter took place on June 20, 1980, in Montreal, where Durán won by unanimous decision, capturing Leonard's WBC welterweight title. This historic match is often remembered for the intense rivalry and the dramatic shift in the boxing landscape at that time. Leonard later avenged the loss in a rematch in 1989.
Sugar Ray Leonard won 36 times, while only losing 3 of them. He is known as being the first boxer ever to win over $100 million dollars in various awards and purses.
Ricardo Martinez is probably the only boxer in the world who can defeat Takamura
Sugar Ray Leonard has three sisters and two brothers. The only one who is fairly well known is his older brother, Roger, who actually began boxing first, but never made it a career.
Harry Greb is the only man on record to have beat Gene Tunney. On May 23 1922
benny urquidez was never defeated in the ring going 200-0
Yes, Ron Aurit fought Sugar Ray Leonard in 1976. And not only did Ron Aurit fight Sugar Ray and lost by a split decision at the legendary Blue Horizon, he also founded the Boxing Scholarship Foundation which raises money for boxers to go to college. Additionally, Sugar Ray Leonard fought Bernard Hopkins and Ron Aurit refereed the game.
a boxer should only have pupies twice every four months
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One of the greatest ever. Second 5 division champion (after Tommy hearns who did it that same weekend), olympic gold medalist, he beat hearns, duran, hagler, benitez and a host of others. only lost once in his prime to duran who quit against Leonard in the rematch. fast feet and even faster hands and a boxing brain that was second to none.
yes triple h has huge muscles to beat one up he beat big show and rock so he will beat up a ufc fighter anyway a tna or a boxer would would beat up a ufc fighter too ufc fighters train only an hour in gym but train longer on punching
A male boxer can grow up to 25 in. while the female can only grow up to 23 in.
The only way to definitively diagnose cardiomyopathy is with an ultrasound examination of the heart plus an EEG.