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  • Scott9945
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    70 years ago today

    On 2/5/1943, Sugar Ray Robinson, giving up 15 lbs, suffered his first loss to Jake LaMotta. Amazingly, they fought a rematch just 21 days later. Even more amazing, Robinson fought a tough 10 round match against Jackie Wilson in between these two fights. I guess he was worried about getting rusty from inactivity.
    Last edited by Scott9945; 02-05-2013, 11:29 AM.
  • Ray Corso
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    Thats when it was a full time job, even for the champions! They fought ALL the time, its who they were! Ray.

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    • Sugarj
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      Different time, different work ethic.

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      • rightsideup
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        different paydays as well these men were forced to fight more often

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        • Fury
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          Warriors. Boxers are p*ssies today.

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          • Anthony342
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            I had a feeling someone would say that. I wouldn't say all boxers are, but a good damn lot of them are. As any sport progresses though, the next generations always have it a little easier to add to longevity and safety of competitors.

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