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Boxing Biography

Sugar Ray Robinson

“Sugar Ray Robinson”

American · Ailey, Georgia · Born 1 January 1921

Professional Boxer
148
professional record
108
knockouts
108
career knockouts

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The greatest boxer of all time by the consensus of boxing historians — the pound-for-pound pinnacle.

Sugar Ray Robinson, born Walker Smith Jr. on May 3, 1921, in Ailey, Georgia, is universally regarded by boxing historians as the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in boxing history. Robinson adopted his ring name from a borrowed amateur boxing license and went on to revolutionize the sport with his unprecedented combination of speed, power, defensive reflexes, and ring intelligence. His early career saw him compile an astonishing 91-fight unbeaten streak from 1940 to 1951, a record that may never be equaled in professional boxing. Robinson's championship record includes winning the world welterweight title in 1946 by defeating Tommy Bell, then moving up to middleweight where he captured the world middleweight championship five separate times between 1951 and 1958. His notable victories include six epic battles with Jake LaMotta (winning five), with the final 1951 fight known as the 'St. Valentine's Day Massacre' where Robinson stopped LaMotta in the 13th round to win the middleweight title. Robinson's professional record spanned 25 years (1940-1965) with an estimated 174-19-6 record and 108 knockouts, though exact records from the 1940s era vary. Muhammad Ali famously called him 'the king, my master, my idol' and said he was 'the greatest fighter who ever lived.' The phrase 'pound for pound' was coined specifically to describe Robinson's dominance across weight classes. After retiring from boxing in 1965, Robinson became a nightclub owner and entertainer, cementing his legacy as not just boxing's greatest technician but also one of sports' most influential figures.

Famous For

Pound-for-pound greatest boxer of all time

Playing Style

How They Played

Master boxer with devastating punching power and fluid movement

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Considered the greatest boxer ever with exceptional skills and longevity

Best Known For

World Welterweight Champion

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Welterweight Champion
  • World Middleweight Champion 5x
  • Undefeated 91-0-1 streak
Career Journey

Timeline

1940 📌 Professional boxing debut
1946 🏆 Won World Welterweight Championship
1951 🏆 Won World Middleweight Championship (1st time)
1951 🎯 Lost to Jake LaMotta, ending 91-fight unbeaten streak
1957 🏆 Regained Middleweight title for 5th time vs Gene Fullmer
1958 🎯 Lost title to Carmen Basilio in epic rematch
1965 📌 Retired from professional boxing
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Sugar Ray Robinson

Sugar Ray Robinson's professional record is 148.

Sugar Ray Robinson won 108 fights by knockout in his professional career.

Sugar Ray Robinson was born in 1921 in Ailey.

Sugar Ray Robinson is American.

Sugar Ray Robinson played as a Professional Boxer.

Career Timeline — Sugar Ray Robinson
1940
Professional boxing debut
1946
Won World Welterweight Championship
1951
Won World Middleweight Championship (1st time)
1951
Lost to Jake LaMotta, ending 91-fight unbeaten streak
1957
Regained Middleweight title for 5th time vs Gene Fullmer
1958
Lost title to Carmen Basilio in epic rematch
1965
Retired from professional boxing
World Welterweight Champion
World Middleweight Champion 5x
Undefeated 91-0-1 streak
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