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Leonard, Sugar Ray
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Leonard, Sugar Ray

 orig. Ray Charles Leonard

(born May 17, 1956, Rocky Mount, N.C., U.S.) U.S. welterweight and middleweight boxer. Leonard was an outstanding amateur, winning 145 of 150 bouts, including a 1976 Olympic championship. He turned professional in 1977 and gained the world welterweight title in 1979 by defeating Wilfred Benítez. He lost the title to Roberto Duran in 1980 but recaptured it from him later that year. He retired in the early 1980s with a detached retina but made a comeback in 1984. In 1987 he went into the ring as a middleweight to defeat Marvin Hagler in one of boxing's great matches. He retired again in 1991. He was resoundingly defeated in a final comeback attempt in 1997. Known for his agility and finesse, he won 36 of his 39 professional matches. He later became a television commentator.



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``He's up there with Sugar Ray Leonard, with Marvin Hagler, with Alexis Arguello.
JIM MURRAY, the bright and shining light of California sportswriting, on the day that Roberto Duran copped out of his bout with Sugar Ray Leonard by turning his back to him and saying, "No mas": "Knowing that Duran was an orphan, I think Duran would have made twice as much news if he had added, 'No pas, either.
Currently he is the co-executive producer of NBC's prime-time series "The Contender," where he is partnered with Jeffrey Katzenberg, Mark Burnett, Stallone, and Sugar Ray Leonard, starting its new season on ESPN.
 
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