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Granted, I may have an employee bias, but it truly is a magnificent space. A local blogger once referred to it as the “Sugar Ray Robinson” of interior spaces, with grandeur that “can’t be beat.” Twice each year, the Library opens the reading room for a...
She figures she's not unlike many kids her age in that respect. Only Shields, who's 16, doesn't search for musical artists or bands. She opts for studying black-and-white footage of boxing legends such as Joe Louis ("Because he threw every punch...
Great article I have to agree with you about Manny he is looking close to being in the same bracket of fighters like Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, Ali and Duran. Its not often in ...
However, the San Francisco resident experienced the emotional epiphany which has created hardcore loyalists out of the most casual fans — and hasn’t turned back since. “Growing up, my dad's best friend was a huge boxing fan,” Kozelek said. “He always...
Its not often in ... Hope Chisora does alright though, i think it possibly could be to early to fight a champion like Wladimir Klitschko! Im a massive David Haye fan myself, i was at the ... Really unexpected performance didnt realise he had such...
Frazier, although both his eyes were virtually closed, protested in vain as Futch retired him on his stool. Ali paid tribute to his bitterest rival with the most graphic words: “This is the closest to death I have ever been.” Dundee was also the most...
Frazier, although both his eyes were virtually closed, protested in vain as Futch retired him on his stool. Ali paid tribute to his bitterest rival with the most graphic words: ‘This is the closest to death I have ever been.’ Dundee was also the most...
Angelo Dundee gestures during an interview at the opening of the new 5th Street Gym Sept. 23, 2010 in Miami Beach. Dundee's brother, Chris Dundee, opened the original gym in 1951 and it eventually hosted Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Sugar...
Sugar Ray Robinson (born Walker Smith Jr. , May 3, 1921 – April 12, 1989) was a professional boxer. Frequently cited as the greatest boxer of all time, Robinson's performances at the welterweight and middleweight divisions prompted sportswriters to create "pound for pound" rankings, where they compared fighters regardless of weight. He was... Full Article
