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Sugar Ray Leonard At 70 Still Stands Apart From Boxing’s “Four Kings”

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Sugar Ray Leonard At 70 Still Stands Apart From Boxing’s “Four Kings”

On his 70th birthday today, Sugar Ray Leonard remains one of the few fighters who could carry boxing’s most famous nickname without sounding presumptuous. After Sugar Ray Robinson retired in 1965, “Sugar” stopped being just another boxing nickname and became something attached to greatness.

Leonard had already built a major amateur reputation before becoming a professional star. He won national Golden Gloves titles, captured two AAU championships, and later won gold at the 1975 Pan Am Games in Mexico City before becoming a household name during the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.


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Much of Leonard’s early professional career was guided by legendary trainer Angelo Dundee, who immediately saw championship potential in him after joining the group that helped finance his move into the professional ranks.

“I don’t know which title we’re going to win. He’s a youngster, so he may become a junior welterweight champion, a welterweight champion, or a middleweight champion. As a matter of fact, he could become a heavyweight champion.” The Ring quoted Angelo Dundee as saying early in Sugar Ray Leonard’s professional career.

Leonard eventually became the central figure of boxing’s celebrated “Four Kings” era in the 1980s, building victories over Roberto Durán, Thomas Hearns, Marvelous Marvin Hagler, and Wilfred Benítez. Unlike many fighters from earlier generations, Leonard fought far less often, with only 40 professional bouts compared to Robinson’s 201, but his career became one of the sport’s most carefully managed and efficient runs at the elite level.

Leonard’s last 15 fights were spread across an 18-year period marked by retirements and returns that often became the subject of criticism and jokes. Even after becoming financially secure, Leonard repeatedly returned to the ring, something The Ring described as part of the mindset shared by elite fighters who struggle to walk away from competition completely.

One story followed Leonard throughout his career. Early in his professional run, Leonard approached Robinson and asked permission to use the “Sugar” nickname. Robinson agreed and told him to “look after it.”

Few fighters were ever trusted with a nickname that carried more weight. Leonard spent the rest of his career proving why Robinson gave his approval.

Tom Galm is a boxing journalist who has covered the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends, and fighter psychology.

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