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Ray Robinson, known as Sugar Ray Robinson, was an American professional boxer who is often regarded as one of the greatest pound-for-pound fighters in boxing history. Born on May 8, 1921, in Georgia, Robinson rose from humble beginnings to become a national sports icon. He held the world welterweight title and later became the world middleweight champion, showcasing his remarkable skill and charisma inside the ring. His fighting style combined speed, agility, and power, which made him a formidable opponent for anyone who faced him.

Beyond his boxing prowess, Robinson's influence extended to popular culture, where he became a symbol of excellence and perseverance. He faced numerous challenges throughout his career, including racial discrimination, yet he consistently overcame adversity. His legacy is not only marked by his boxing achievements but also by his contributions to the sport and its recognition of athletes of color. Robinson's impact on boxing and sports in general is still felt today, inspiring future generations of fighters and fans alike.

nacionalidad Estadounidense
Fecha de Nacimiento May 8, 1921
Lugar de Nacimiento Abyssinian, Georgia, United States
Fecha de fallecimiento April 12, 1989