Ray’s Next Move

After the less than scintillating win over Duran in December of 1989, Ray was put on the shelf for months. The huge gash caused by the Duran right needed plastic surgery to repair, and Leonard couldn’t make any decisions on a next opponent. Michael Nunn was the middleweight champion of the world at the time, […]

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Leonard vs. Hearns 2

It had been nearly 8 years since their first battle in Las Vegas on September 16, 1981, when Sugar Ray Leonard stopped Thomas Hearns on the ropes in the 14th round. Now they were fighting at the super-middleweight limit of 168 lbs., with Ray defending the belt he won against Donny Lalonde. He had relinquished

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Leonard vs. Lalonde

Sugar Ray Leonard was signed to fight Donny ‘The Golden Boy’ Lalonde on Monday, November 7th, 1988 at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. The fight would be at the super-middleweight limit of 168 lbs., and be for both the WBC super-middleweight and Lalonde’s 175 belt as well. This despite the fact the WBC said it

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Leonard is Back

After the colossal upset of Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard returned to the top of the sport once again. He graced the cover of every boxing magazine, and enjoyed the limelight that came with the huge win. Talks of a rematch never really took hold, and Marvin went into retreat. The fact that he never

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Hagler Takes on Mugabi

After his huge win over Hearns, Marvin was enjoying the limelight. He was doing a number of national commercials, and appearing on all the talk shows. He signed to fight WBA junior middleweight champ John ‘The Beast’ Mugabi in November of 1985, but the fight was cancelled when Marvin hurt his back. Mugabi was a

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Hagler vs. Hearns

The latest super-fight was set for April 15th at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. After a whirlwind press tour in January, both boxers went to training camp. It was the biggest fight in boxing in years, and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. I went to the Spectrum in Philadelphia to see the

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