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Fighter files created by Jackyle, PWillisTheMan and myself.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1940-10-04 Madison Square Garden
Jackie Donovan vs Al Bernard Joey Iannotti vs Curley St Angelo Petey Scalzo vs Julie Kogan Undercard of Armstrong-Zivic I, Sugar Ray Robinson's debut.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1940-10-22 New York Coliseum, Bronx part1
Al DiCarluccio vs Leo Liotta Eddie Cooper vs Frankie Van Aaron Seltzer vs Tony Fernandez Oliver White vs Nick Sullo Undercard of Ernie Vigh-Ben Brown, Sugar Ray Robinson's third professional bout.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1940-10-22 New York Coliseum, Bronx part2
Al DiCarluccio vs Leo Liotta Eddie Cooper vs Frankie Van Aaron Seltzer vs Tony Fernandez Oliver White vs Nick Sullo Undercard of Ernie Vigh-Ben Brown, Sugar Ray Robinson's third professional bout.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
06-17-2014, 04:26 PM | #107 |
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Here's a list of guys not currently rated who occupied a spot in the top ten at some point between November '40 to September '41. These were the top rated boxers during Sugar Ray Robinson's brief Lightweight tenure. Ervin Berlier Pete Lello Yucatan Kid Quentin "Baby" Breese Nick Castiglione Those I have already rated in these thread that were also top ten's are: Toby Vigil Johnny Bellus Harry Hurst Julie Kogan
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1940-11-11 Arena, Philadelphia
Bobby Britton vs Al Nettlow Johnny Forte vs Johnny Marcelline Gus Dorazio vs Herbie Katz Sugar Ray Robinson's fourth professional card.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1940-12-13 Madison Square Garden
Aaron Smith vs Eddie Dunne Eddie O'Leary vs Curley Nichols Undercard of Ken Overlin-Steve Belloise, Sugar Ray Robinson's sixth professional contest.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1941-01-04 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn part 1
Cat Robinson vs Jerry Fiorello Lou Barbetta vs Johnny Cockfield Harold Oliver vs Nat Frazier Meyer Siegel vs Vincent Califano Al DiCarlo vs Ray Bonti Sugar Ray Robinson's seventh professional card.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1941-01-04 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn part 2
Cat Robinson vs Jerry Fiorello Lou Barbetta vs Johnny Cockfield Harold Oliver vs Nat Frazier Meyer Siegel vs Vincent Califano Al DiCarlo vs Ray Bonti Sugar Ray Robinson's seventh professional card.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1941-01-04 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn part 3
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Harry LaBarba Forgot about Robinson's opponent.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1941-01-13 Arena, Philadelphia
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Frankie Wallace Johnny Forte vs Dom Burrone Johnny Marcelline vs Al Brown Undercard of Lou Salica-Tommy Forte. Robinson's eighth outing.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1941-01-31 Madison Square Garden
Al Maggi vs Tony Mango Johnny Kapovich vs Jimmy Boyle Undercard of Joe Louis-Red Burman. Robinson ninth outing.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1941-02-08 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn part 1
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Benny Cartagena Danny Williams vs Mel Hawkins Ray Landis vs Terry Amico Ray Bonti vs Paul Martin Undercard of Charley Varre-Everett Rightmire.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson Last edited by bob_bask; 06-20-2014 at 04:01 PM. |
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1941-02-08 Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn part 2
Sugar Ray Robinson vs Benny Cartagena Danny Williams vs Mel Hawkins Ray Landis vs Terry Amico Ray Bonti vs Paul Martin Undercard of Charley Varre-Everett Rightmire.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson Last edited by bob_bask; 06-20-2014 at 04:01 PM. |
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1941-02-21 Madison Square Garden
Maxie Berger vs Tony Ferrara Sugar Ray Robinson vs Bobby McIntyre Roman Alvarez vs Tony Iacovacci Undercard of Melio Bettina-Herbie Katz and Jimmy Webb-Tommy Tucker. * Believe there to be the slight possibility that Tony Iacovacci and Harry LaBarba may be the same person. *
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1941-02-27 Olympia Stadium, Detroit part 1
Bobby McIntyre vs Speedy Johnson Billy Bengal vs Joe Sutka Sugar Ray Robinson vs Gene Spencer Joey Miehielove vs Larry Ray Undercard of Gus Lesnevich-Nathan Mann.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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1941-02-27 Olympia Stadium, Detroit part 2
Bobby McIntyre vs Speedy Johnson Billy Bengal vs Joe Sutka Sugar Ray Robinson vs Gene Spencer Joey Miehielove vs Larry Ray Undercard of Gus Lesnevich-Nathan Mann.
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"I occasionally agreed to carry an opponent, almost always in what is known as a tune-up fight. I never considered it morally wrong as long as I was winning the fight. I was never a killer, like some fighters. I never enjoyed knocking out a guy who I knew had no chance to beat me." Sugar Ray Robinson |
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