I don't know, shawn.
its unfortunate what happens to boxers sometimes.
like Gerald mcllcean obviously.
as this states.
but its a risk they take right?
in boxing. its part of the sport.
when sugar ray robinson true pseudonym walker smith junior killed an opponent in then ring, years ago, the ref officiating the match asked walker afterwards,
'''ray, did you mean to kill the guy?'''
sugar ray robinson, pound for pound considered the best pro boxer ever- said the following..
''''sir, I was only doing what i'm paid to do. my job.'''
a harsh answer, sort of.
but I don't think he was wrong in saying that, shawn.
Who did Sugar Ray Robinson kill in the ring? - Boxing Forum
It was "a good, clean fight", but Robinson had the advantage in every round except the sixth (when Sugar Ray was staggered twice and hurt). A single left hook ended the fight, Doyle not having been in any noticeable difficulty until then. "That punch knocked Jimmy rigid..With heels resting against the ...
the sugar man was just doing his job.
Sugar Ray Robinson's Deadly Premonition - KnowledgeNuts
Dec 3, 2013 ... In 1947, while fighting as a welterweight, Robinson was scheduled to take on a man named Jimmy Doyle in Cleveland, Ohio. The night before their bout, Sugar Ray had a horrible dream—that he killed Doyle in the ring with a left hook. Terrified, he refused to fight until promoters actually got a Catholic priest ...
that's part of boxing, right?.
comedy gone absurd.
reflective of this.
I suppose.
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