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  1. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Nicknamed Sugar for his sublime skill and blinding speed Ray Leonard was the savior of the sweet science, filling the void in the fans' hearts left by Muhamm...

  2. Do you want to learn from one of the greatest boxers of all time? Watch this video to see how Sugar Ray Leonard used his speed, skill, and strategy to dominate his opponents. This video breaks ...

  3. Sugar Ray Leonard spilled blood, sweat and tears, and displayed ruthless killer instinct in a career that saw him win Olympic gold in 1976, followed by 11 world titles, including four Ring championships, in five weight divisions as a professional. Leonard didn’t look deranged like Roberto Duran.

  4. Sugar Ray Leonard nació el 17 de mayo de 1956 en Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, Estados Unidos. Familia Fue el quinto de los siete hijos de Cicero y Getha Leonard. La familia se mudó a Washington, DC, cuando él tenía tres años, y se establecieron definitivamente en Palmer Park, Maryland, cuando tenía 10.

  5. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Ulrich Beyer (1976 Olympics) Leonard's hand being raised after defeating Andres Aldama to win the Olympic Gold Medal at 139 lbs. Leonard on the medal podium at the Olympics. Record: 145-5 with 75 knockouts. 1972 National AAU Featherweight Quarterfinalist, losing on points to Jerome Artis.

  6. Ray Leonard: 27 1 0: Superdome, New Orleans L-TKO. event bout wiki. 2:44 ref: Octavio Meyran James Brimmell 66-67 Jean Deswert 66-68 Mike Jacobs 66-68 WBC World Welter. 1980-06-20: Ray Leonard: 27 0 0: Olympic Stadium, Montreal W-UD. event bout wiki. ref: Carlos Padilla Raymond Baldeyrou 146-144 Harry Gibbs 145-144 Angelo Poletti 148-147

  7. Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard breaks down some of his most iconic fights of all time, including his fights with Andrés Aldama in 1976, Dick Eklund in 1978,...

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