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    Where does the title "Sugar Ray" come from? What is its meaning? Why did both Robinson, Leonard and others choose this title? It sounds lame... "Sugar Ray", lol, might as well have called themselves "Pony Rider" or "Rainbow Warrior" or "Milk Drinker" or whatever...

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      Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert View Post
      Where does the title "Sugar Ray" come from? What is its meaning? Why did both Robinson, Leonard and others choose this title? It sounds lame... "Sugar Ray", lol, might as well have called themselves "Pony Rider" or "Rainbow Warrior" or "Milk Drinker" or whatever...
      Watching their boring "fights" is sweet as a lemon tho.

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        Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert View Post
        Where does the title "Sugar Ray" come from? What is its meaning? Why did both Robinson, Leonard and others choose this title? It sounds lame... "Sugar Ray", lol, might as well have called themselves "Pony Rider" or "Rainbow Warrior" or "Milk Drinker" or whatever...
        when Ray Robinson (Walker Smith Jr.) was an amatuer, he had a big following...some one said "that fighter is a sweet mover"...i believe one of his handlers replied."sweet as sugar"...it stuck...the rest is history(boxing lore)

        the name is bestowed, they didnt name themselves....since Robinson the term is used to classify fighters with certain attributes...good speed, footwork, power, etc.....I.E. sugar shane mosley

        their have been many since his era....Suga George Costner, Sugar Ray Seales, Of course Leonard and others.

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        • #5
          First of all it's a nickname not a title. Second of all it isn't "Sugar Ray" it's "Sugar."

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            Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert View Post
            Where does the title "Sugar Ray" come from? What is its meaning? Why did both Robinson, Leonard and others choose this title? It sounds lame... "Sugar Ray", lol, might as well have called themselves "Pony Rider" or "Rainbow Warrior" or "Milk Drinker" or whatever...
            technically it isn't "sugar ray".....


            its just "sugar" Ray happens to be their names....

            Its why "sugar" shane mosley is well... its not "sugar ray" shane mosley.

            Also.... never heard of the term.... "sweet as sugar"? that means that your skills are too good etc.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
              First of all it's a nickname not a title. Second of all it isn't "Sugar Ray" it's "Sugar."
              ^^^^

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              • #8
                Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                when Ray Robinson (Walker Smith Jr.) was an amatuer, he had a big following...some one said "that fighter is a sweet mover"...i believe one of his handlers replied."sweet as sugar"...it stuck...the rest is history(boxing lore)

                the name is bestowed, they didnt name themselves....since Robinson the term is used to classify fighters with certain attributes...good speed, footwork, power, etc.....I.E. sugar shane mosley

                their have been many since his era....Suga George Costner, Sugar Ray Seales, Of course Leonard and others.
                "Sugar" Ray Seales is a name that always come to my mind, and one only long term fans of the sport would think of. "Sugar" Shane is, of course, the most recent example of the moniker.

                I always thought the nickname sounded cool. Maybe it's the connection with the all-time greats -- I dunno -- but I always liked it. One thing is for sure, if that tag is attached to your name, you had better live up to it. Lol

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                  "Sugar" Ray Seales is a name that always come to my mind, and one only long term fans of the sport would think of. "Sugar" Shane is, of course, the most recent example of the moniker.

                  I always thought the nickname sounded cool. Maybe it's the connection with the all-time greats -- I dunno -- but I always liked it. One thing is for sure, if that tag is attached to your name, you had better live up to it. Lol
                  yep...people assumed seales would live up to it considering he won a gold medal in the ams....he did give Hagler a good go though

                  I think Leonard and Mosley are the only two who truly lived up to it and deserved it.

                  I honestly think Roy Jones should have been a "Sugar" considering how athletically ahead of his contemporaries he was.....Robinson was throwing combos and making swift moves many fans never saw before, and Jones did the same after


                  Sugar was always one of my favorite boxing nicknames.

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                  • #10
                    Sugar= sweet. **** all the bull !!!

                    There is only one man worthy of that name! Sugar Ray Robinson. Perfection

                    Young punks need to know!

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