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Born in Minsk, graduated from high school, then served in the army, graduated from the Minsk University of Management.
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Jack Dempsey - Brutal Destruction

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JACK DEMPSEY | The Man Who Inspired MIKE TYSON

March 27, 2019

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Jack Dempsey's Roll & Drop Step Explained - Technique Breakdown

May 19, 2017

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February 16, 2013

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DEMPSEY'S RISE LIKE FLASH OF METEOR; New Champion Battled His Way to Pugilistic Fame in Period of Three Years. WILLARD HIS ANTITHESIS Giant Kansan Disliked Fighting and Has Only One Great Victory to His Credit. Dempsey a Powerful Hitter. Willard's Age Camouflaged.

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July 5, 1919

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Jack Dempsey | Biography, Record, & Facts

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William Harrison Dempsey - Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB

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Sugar Ray Robinson | Biography, Record, & Facts

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May 7, 2019

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June 26, 2021

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January 12, 2018

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Sugar Ray Robinson (born Walker Smith Jr., May 3, 1921 - April 12, 1989), recognized as one of the greatest boxers of all time, his performances in the second welterweight and middleweight divisions prompted sportswriters to create a “p4p” (pound for pound) ranking, where they compared fighters regardless of weight. Robinson was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1967. As an amateur, Robinson achieved a record of 85-0, 69 wins by knockout. He held world domination in the second welterweight division from 1946 to 1951, and won the world middleweight title in 1951. He left boxing in 1952, but returned two and a half years later and regained the middleweight title in 1955. He became the first boxer in history to win the championship crown five times. The last time he did it, he beat Carmen Basilio in 1958. Robinson was named "fighter of the year" twice: first in 1942, then after 9 years and 90 fights, in 1951. Robinson, including several times, met with such members of the Boxing Hall of Fame as Jake LaMotta, Carmen Basilio, Gene Fullmer, Henry Armstrong, Kid Gavilan, Randy Tarpin, Joey Giardello and Carl 'Bobo' Olson. In general, Ray Robinson, spent 200 fights (173(108)-19(1)-6-2) and his professional career lasted almost 26 years.The Associated Press called Robinson the greatest boxer of the 20th century, ESPN.com-the greatest fighter in history. Ring magazine rated him in 1997 as the best “pound for pound" boxer of all time, and as the fighter of the decade in the 1950s. Muhammad Ali, who has repeatedly called himself "The Greatest" throughout his career, Joe Louis, Ray Leonard and many others rated Robinson as the best boxer of all time regardless of weight class. "The king, the master, is my idol”" Muhammad Ali exclaimed. By the way, it can be noted that Ali borrowed many elements of the style from the young Robinson.Robinson, born Walker Smith Jr., the son of Sir Walker Smith and Leila Hurst, was born, according to his birth certificate, in Ailey, Georgia. But according to his own autobiography-in Detroit, Michigan. Robinson was the youngest of three children; his older sister Mary was born in 1917, his younger sister Evelyn in 1919. His father grew cotton, peanuts and corn on his farm in Georgia, but then moved with his family to Detroit, where he found work as a construction worker. According to Robinson, his father later began working two jobs to support the family: a cement mixer and a collector worker. "He had to get up at six in the morning, and returned home close to midnight. Six days a week. The only day I really saw him was Sunday... I've always wanted to be with him more."His parents divorced, and at the age of twelve he moved with his mother to a place next door to Harlem. Walker Smith originally wanted to be a doctor, but after graduating from school, ninth grade, he switched to boxing. When he was 14, he tried to participate in the first boxing tournament, but he was told that he had to get an AAU membership card first. However, the ticket was issued only from the age of 16. That's when he took on the name Ray Robinson when he circumvented the AAU age limit by borrowing a ticket from his friend, Ray Robinson. Subsequently, Joge Gainford, Robinson's manager, said that his style is "sweet as sugar". That's how “Sugar” appeared Ray Robinson... Even at a young age, Robinson idolized Henry Armstrong and Joe Louis, and actually lived in the same block of Detroit as Louis when Robinson was 11 and Louis was 17. Robinson wrote in his autobiography that he was devastated when Louis lost to Max Schmelling in 1936 – for a short time he even considered leaving boxing. Outside of the ring, Robinson often got into trouble, being associated with an influential street gang. He got married at the age of 16. He had a child with his wife before he divorced at the age of 19. Robinson finished his amateur career with a record of 85-0, 69 knockouts (40 already in the first round). He won the Golden Gloves in Featherweight (1939) and the Lightweight Championship in 1940. 1. Early etapRobinson made his debut on October 4, 1940, defeating Joe Ichevario by knockout in the second round. In 1940, he entered the ring five more times, winning every fight, 4 times by knockout. In 1941, he defeated world champion Sammy Engot, knocking him down, future champion Marty Servo (42-0-2) and former champion Fritz Zivik by unanimous decisions. Robinson and Engot's fight was held above the lightweight limit, as Engot did not want to risk the title. Robinson defeated Zivik in front of 20,551 spectators at Madison Square Garden. It was one of the largest crowds in the arena to that date. In 1942, Robinson knocked out Zivik in the tenth round in a rematch. It was Zivik's second knockout in more than 150 fights.. Fritz Zivik fell in the ninth and tenth rounds before the referee stopped the fight, which caused dissatisfaction on the part of the loser and his corner.

Sugar Ray Robinson and Fritz Zivik

Robinson then wins 4 meetings by knockout, before defeating Marty Servo (43-1-2) and Sammy Engot by split decision and unanimous decisions, respectively, for the second time. After winning by knockout in two more fights, Robinson holds his first fight with Jake Lamotta, nicknamed "The Buffalo from the Bronx", and defeats him by unanimous decision in ten rounds. Ray Robinson weighed 145 pounds in that fight compared to Lamotta's 157.5, but he controlled the whole fight and hit much more often. Robinson won four more fights that year, including two against Izzy Giannazo. He finished 1942 with a total of no losses, with 14 victories and quite naturally was recognized as the "fighter of the year".Before the second fight with Lamotta, Robinson's record was 40-0. Lamotta, again having a weight advantage of 16 pounds, managed to send Sugar Ray to a knockdown in the ninth round and win by unanimous decision (4-5 for all judges). The fight took place in Robinson's hometown of Detroit and attracted a record number of people. Although Ray had the advantage in the initial rounds, Jake managed to snatch the initiative in the later ones, for which he got the victory, the first and last victory in their confrontation. Just 2 weeks after the defeat, Robinson holds a 10-round fight in which he wins, and a week later -the third match with Lamotta. Despite a knockdown in the seventh round, Ray wins by unanimous decision. On August 27, 1943, it was the turn of the legendary Henry Armstrong, a childhood idol for Ray Robinson. This meeting took place only because the 31-year-old Armstrong needed money and with this fight, as Robinson later said, he helped Henry.Sugar Ray Robinson and Henry Armstrong Can be noticed that in three years of his professional career, Robinson had 46 fights!!!!! On February 27, 1943, Robinson was commissioned into the United States Army, where he was again referred to as Walker Smith. Robinson had a short 15-month military career. He served with Joe Louis, where they both performed demonstration battles in front of American troops. Several times Ray Robinson got into trouble with his superiors because of the discriminatory attitude towards him. Robinson refused to participate in tournaments if he found out that African-American soldiers were not allowed to watch the fights, in response, he received dementia in 1944 according to the diagnosis of military doctors and was discharged on June 3. During their joint service, Robinson and Joe Louis became very close friends and even wanted to organize a liquor business together in New York upon returning to civilian life, but due to license problems, their plans were not destined to come true.

Sugar Ray Robinson and Joe Louis.

After the third victory in February 1945 over Jake Lamotta, ”Sugara" Ray, in addition to losing to Lamotta, had a second spot on his record. It was a 10-round draw against Jose Basor, who looked good at the end of the match2. Champion in the second welterweight division in 1946, beating Jake Lamotta for the fourth time, this time by a split decision of the judges in 12 rounds, Robinson had a record of 73-1-1, and beat all the top fighters of this division at that time. However, he refused to cooperate with the mafia, which controlled a large part of boxing at that time, and therefore could not get the right to a championship fight for a long time. It is worth noting the fight with Artie Levine (45-9-5), that's what the Ring magazine wrote about this fight: It was a great fight. In the fourth round, Robinson was on the verge of being knocked out when a left hook followed by a right cross knocked him over. Only incredible fortitude and flair helped Robinson to win the round Several more times during the evening Ray found himself in difficult positions, but his boxing class and body blows gradually took their toll on the heavier Levine. Robinson entered the last tenth round with the intention of knocking out his opponent. After two minutes, he managed to paralyze Levine with a right blow to the solar plexus, and then dropped him to the floor with a heavy attack. Victory KO10”. After this fight, Ray finally got a chance to challenge for the welterweight championship crown. It happened on December 20, 1946 in a fight against Tommy Bell, whom he had already defeated on points in 1945. Having been knocked down in the third round, Robinson sent Bell there in the 11th round and eventually won the meeting by unanimous decision in fifteen rounds. The following year, after four meetings in which the title of champion was not drawn, Robinson defended his champion belt for the first time, knocking out Jimmy Doyle in the eighth round. Before that fight, Robinson dreamed that he accidentally kills Doyle in the ring. He decided to give up the fight. However, the priest and the minister persuaded him to hold a meeting. One left hook ended the fight. Doyle died in the hospital a few hours later. Robinson said that Doyle's death affected him very much. There is evidence that it has become psychologically more difficult for Robinson to strike with full force. Robinson spent a number of fights, giving all the income to the Doyle family. In that 1947, Robinson had 5 more fights, won all by knockout, but only one had the title at stake.1948 was marked by a fight against the future champion, the legendary Kid Gavilan. Gavilan had successful episodes in that fight, but Robinson completely controlled the final rounds, using a series of jabs and left hooks. As a result, the victory was a unanimous decision. In 1949, Ray Robinson boxed 16 more times, of which one fight was officially recognized as a title defense and again against Kid Gavilan. And again, a unanimous decision victory in a 15-round match. The first half of the fight was equal. As Robinson later admitted, he was afraid to take risks. In the fourth round, he also received a cut above his right eye, which bled the whole fight. But despite this, no one doubted that Ray looked better in the second half. Gavilan had to wait another two years before launching his own historic welterweight dominance. It is also worth noting Henry Brimm, who managed to achieve a draw in a 10-round fight. It may have been said that this fight was separated from the previous one by only 5 days. In 1950, Robinson fought 19 times. He successfully defended his title of the second welterweight champion for the last time, defeating Charlie Fusari on points, sending him to a knockdown. Robinson donated all of his income to cancer research. However, Robinson spent most of this year's fights in the first middleweight and middleweight division. A week before the fight with Robinson, George Costner, who also called himself “Sugar”, said that he was the rightful owner of such a nickname. "Let's better touch gloves, because this is the only round. Sugar is not your name. It belongs to me”" Robinson said as they stood in the center of the ring before the first round. Kostner was knocked out in the 169th second of the fight.

The middleweight champion In his autobiography, Robinson wrote that his transition to middleweight was largely due to his increasingly difficult entry into the 147-pound welterweight limit over time. However, the transition to middleweight was also financially beneficial, because at that time a lot of the biggest names of boxing gathered there. In the rivalry for the Pennsylvania World Middleweight title, Robinson defeated Robert Williman in 1950. Later that year, in defense of this crown, he took a convincing revenge for a draw against Jose Basor, knocking him out in the first round. He also knocked out future middleweight champion Carl "Bobo" Olson in the 12th round, whom Robinson beat a total of four times. On February 14, 1951, Robinson and Lamotta met for the sixth time. Subsequently, the fight was dubbed the "Valentine's Day massacre." Rounds 11, 12, 13 Robinson escalated the fight with wild combinations and for the first time prematurely stopped the "Bull from the Bronx” in their confrontation, in fact inflicting his first knockout defeat in 95 fights (the defeat by TKO4 from Billy Fox, as Lamotta later admitted, was contractual).

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The brightest and most sensational boxer in the world! Many consider Sugar Ray Robinson to be the greatest boxer in the absolute weight category that has ever existed. And some say that he is the greatest athlete of all time. But one thing is beyond doubt - he will forever remain in the hearts of real boxing fans.

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BRONER ARESZTOWANY, PRZESŁUCHANY I WYPUSZCZONY ZA KAUCJĄ

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Эдриэн Бронер встретится с Антонио Демарко 17 ноября

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September 30, 2012

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Adrien Broner The Most Talented HD

November 22, 2018

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Marcos Maidana Teaches Adrien Broner A Lesson About Respect!

April 16, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6xLBlG8f2o

Pacquiao vs Broner FULL FIGHT: January 19, 2019 - PBC on Showtime

January 19, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM9zTdzI98k

ЭДРИЭН БРОНЕР. Поплатился за понты. История САМОГО ДЕРЗКОГО боксера, которого усмирил МЭННИ ПАКЬЯО

January 19, 2021

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Эдриан Бронер потерял титул WBO и оштрафован на $60 тысяч

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Broner grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, and started boxing at the age of six. He said that sports saved him from living on the street.Broner finished his amateur career with 319 fights under his belt, with a record of 300 wins and 19 losses.Broner turned professional on May 31, 2008 and won three times in a row in the first round against Allante. Davis, David Warren Huffman and Ramon Flores. In Broner's fourth fight, he faced Terrence Jett at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on the undercard of the Ricky Hatton vs. Paulie Malignaggi fight. . Broner defeated Jett by stoppage in the sixth round. In Broner's fifth professional fight and the 2008 final, he faced Eric Riker without competing.In January 2009 , he was forced to go the distance with Jose Alfredo Lugo at Staples Center in the undercard of Shane Mosley vs. Antonio Margarito . Broner returned to the ring in March, defeating Eric Riker by unanimous decision. Three weeks later, Broner stopped Angel Rodriguez in the fourth round. In his eighth fight, Broner came up to eight rounds in a hard-fought fight with Fernando Quintero, pulling out a controversial majority decision victory in a bout that Quintero took on notice for 4 days. In June, at Staples Center, Broner met with Australian William Kickett, scoring a knockout in the sixth round. In the undercard of Juan Diaz against Paul Malignaggi in Houston, Broner dealt with Edgar Portillo, the victory in the first round was stopped. Broner defeated Henry White Jr. via knockout in September and ended his busy year against Tommy Atencio. Broner stopped Atencio in the first round, for the sixth time in thirteen fights. Broner then won in the fourth round over Roberto Acevedo. In 2010, Broner fought 4 more times against Rafael Lore, Carlos Claudio, Guillermo Sanchez and Ilido Julio, stopping them all.

Broner vs. Ponce De Leon

Broner took his first serious step in weight when he competed with former bantamweight champion Daniel Ponce de Leon on March 5, 2011. In a really very intense fight, Broner won a controversial victory by unanimous decision. Broner started slowly, failing to break through De Leon's high defense. Broner hit hard in the fourth, wounding De Leon with a body shot. Broner slowed down in the middle and subsequent rounds, but delivered accurate punches, while De Leon turned out to be a more loaded fighter. On CompuBox, Broner landed 126 of his 351 (36%) punches, and De Leon landed 127 of 592 (21%) punches. Harold Lederman scored 96-94 points in favor of Ponce De Leon.

Broner v. Litzau

Broner's next fight was on the HBO show Boxing After Dark from Guadalajara, Mexico, Broner met the contender for the top ten featherweight Jason Litzau in a fight scheduled for ten rounds. Broner did a jump rope combo at the end of the first, with a straight right, left hook and then a right uppercut, severely injuring the Minnesotan. He crumpled up, and the referee jumped when he saw that he was not there. The official finish came at 2:58 of the first round.

Broner vs. Rodriguez

After an unsuccessful fight with Ricky Burns, the former WBO featherweight champion, on November 26, 2011, Broner fought with rival Vicente Martin Rodriguez in the undercard of the Saul Alvarez vs. Kermit Cintron battle card on HBO as part of a double header. He defeated Rodriguez by knockout in the third round and won the vacant WBO Super Featherweight title.Broner made a successful first defense of his WBO belt against 10 Super Lightweight title contender and mandatory challenger Eloy Perez on February 25, 2012, HBO TV channel. . With a knockout victory. Broner controlled the pace and actions from start to finish, beating Perez and easily taking him down. The fight ended when Broner hit Perez with a straight arm and then another right as Perez was falling.Broner's next scheduled fight was to take place on July 21, 2012 in the USA. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, against the opponent in the first featherweight Vicente Escobedo. However, during the pre-fight weigh-in on July 20, Broner weighed 133 1/2 pounds, well over the 130-pound limit for super featherweight, and was automatically stripped of the title. The fight continued as scheduled, and Broner won by technical knockout in the 5th round when Escobedo's corner failed.

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American boxer

American professional boxer, competing in the welterweight category (English Welterweight). WBO World Featherweight Champion (2011-2012), WBC World Lightweight Champion (2012-2013), WBA World Welterweight Champion (2013), WBA World Welterweight Champion (2015)

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Спорт на Урале - Главная

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Егор Мехонцев. Лучшие моменты

October 2, 2015

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Егор Мехонцев. Цельная натура

November 20, 2013

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Мехонцев-Усик в нормальном качестве. Чемпионат мира. Mekhontsev Usyk

February 22, 2019

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Egor Mekhontsev was born on November 14, 1984 in the city of Asbestos, Sverdlovsk region. He has been engaged in boxing since the age of eleven. He played for Dynamo. He trained under the guidance of his father Leonid Mekhontsev. He began his adult amateur career in the category up to 81 kg, then moved to the category up to 91 kg, but later returned to the category up to 81 kg, in which he qualified for the Summer Olympics in London, where he won gold.

The turning point in Mekhontsev's career was 2008. In the first half of 2008, he was withdrawn from the Russian national team under head coach Lebzyak. Mekhontsev tried to turn professional at that moment, but could not sign a contract due to the lack of promoters who satisfied him.

After the Olympics in Beijing, several events happened at once. The Dynamo sports association offered Mekhontsev to move to the weight category up to 91 kg and compete in it at the Russian Championship, since this sports association reserved the category up to 81 kg for Artur Beterbiev. At the same time, Beterbiev did not participate in either the 2008 Russian Championship or the 2008 European Championship, resting after the Beijing Olympics. Mekhontsev easily won all the fights of the Russian championship in a new weight category for himself and became the champion of Russia among adults for the first time.

The second event was that after the Olympics Khromov became the head coach of the Russian national team again. He returned Mekhontsev to the national team and included him in the team for the European Championship. But Khromov didn't have to do much here, since the only potential competitor of Mekhontsev for a place in the team, the winner of the Olympics in this weight, Rahim Chakhkiev, took time to rest and reflect. At the European Championship, held from November 6 to 15, 2008 in Liverpool, Mekhontsev again easily won all the fights: with a clear advantage in the 4th round against Macedonian Nasi Hani, 12:1 against Scot Stephen Simmons, 5:2 against Romanian Petrisor Gananau and 9:2 against Tsolak Ananikyan from Armenia.

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At a critical moment for Egor, some experts called Mekhontsev the best amateur boxer in Russia. The subsequent four years confirmed their opinion: Mekhontsev became the only Russian boxer who won the 2012 Olympics, became world champion once, became European champion twice, which no other Russian boxer managed to achieve during this time, and became Russian champion three times, which only Misha Aloyan and Alexander Solyanikov were able to achieve.

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Egor Mekhontsev

Russian boxer, olympic champion

Russian professional boxer, competing in the light heavyweight category, Olympic champion in 2012, world champion in 2009, two-time European champion in 2008 and 2010

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A MIRACLE! ADONIS STEVENSON MOVED TO TEARS AS THE WBC & CHAMPS HONOR HIM IN SPECIAL CEREMONY

October 21, 2019

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Adonis Stevenson: Life after being in a coma

December 3, 2020

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Nikolay Valuev

World Heavyweight champion according to the WBA (2005-2007, 2009)[4], interim World heavyweight champion according to the WBA (2008-2009), heavyweight champion according to the Pan-Asian Boxing Association (2000)

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Nikolay Valuev

born in Russia

World Heavyweight champion according to the WBA (2005-2007, 2009)[4], interim World heavyweight champion according to the WBA (2008-2009), heavyweight champion according to the Pan-Asian Boxing Association (2000)