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  2. Ray Leonard, also known as Sugar Ray Leonard, is a former professional boxer who held world titles in five weight classes. He had a record of 36 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw, with 25 knockouts and one undisputed decision.

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  3. Ray Charles Leonard (born May 17, 1956), best known as Sugar Ray Leonard, is an American former professional boxer, motivational speaker, and occasional actor. Often regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, he competed professionally between 1977 and 1997, winning world titles in five weight classes; the lineal championship in three ...

  4. Jan 11, 2024 · See Sugar Ray Leonard's boxing record and career infographic, including his 10 world-title wins and five successful title defense fights at two weight classes. Find out his opponents, results, knockouts, and notable victories in his 20-year professional career.

    • The 1970s: Leonard Becomes Champ
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    • The 1980s: Leonard Loses, Then Wins Back Title
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    Leonard scored plenty of KOs in his first years as a pro and took the World ​BoxingCouncil welterweight title, knocking out Wilfredo Benitez in the process. The same year he won the title -- 1979 -- the Boxing Writers Association of America and "The Ring" magazine also named Leonard fighter of the year.

    Feb. 5 - Luis Vega, Las Vegas, Nevada, W 6
    May 14 - Willie Rodriguez, Baltimore, W 6
    June 10 - Vinnie DeBarros, Hartford, Connecticut, KO 3
    Sept. 24 - Frank Santore, Baltimore, KO 5
    Feb. 4 - Rocky Ramon, Baltimore, W 8
    March 1 - Art McKnight, Dayton, Ohio, KO 7
    March 19 - Javier Muniz, New Haven, Connecticut, KO 1
    April 13 - Bobby Haymon, Landover, Maryland, KO 3
    Jan. 11 - Johnny Gant, Landover, Maryland, KO 8
    Feb. 11 - Fernand Marcotte, Miami Beach, Florida, KO 8
    March 24 - Daniel Gonzales, Tucson, Arizona, KO 1
    April 21 - Adolfo Viruet, Las Vegas, Nevada, W 10

    Leonard retained his WBC welterweight title by knocking out Dave Green in a March 1980 bout. But, his more famous fight -- perhaps one of the sport's most famous bouts -- came later in the year. Leonard lost the title to Roberto Duran in a June bout but regained it in a November rematch after Duran quit the fight in the eighth round, reportedly tel...

    March 31 - Dave Green, Landover, KO 4
    June 20 - Roberto Duran, Montreal, L 15
    Nov. 25 - Roberto Duran, New Orleans, TKO 8

    Leonard retained his WBC title in March and won the WBA junior middleweight belt in June. He also won the WBA and retained the WBC welterweight titles in a September bout, knocking out Thomas Hearns the 14th round. 1. March 28 - Larry Bonds, Syracuse, New York, KO 10 2. June 25 - Ayub Kalule, Houston, KO 9 3. Sept. 15 - Thomas Hearns, Las Vegas, KO...

    Leonard retained the title in a February bout, knocking out Bruce Finch. He announced his retirement on Nov. 9. 1. Feb. 15 - Bruce Finch, Reno, Nevada, KO 3

    Leonard came out of retirement in May and would go on to fight professionally for several more years. 1. May 11 - Kevin Howard, Massachusetts, KO 9

    Leonard won the WBC middleweight title in a 12-round contest against Marvin Hagler in April. 1. April - Marvin Hagler, Las Vegas, W 12

    See the career record of the boxer who won multiple world titles in five weight divisions and fought legends like Hagler, Duran and Hearns. Leonard had 36 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw in 40 professional bouts.

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  5. Ray Leonard, also known as Sugar Ray Leonard, is a former professional boxer and Olympic gold medalist. He had a record of 57 wins, 5 losses and 0 draws in his amateur and professional career, with 20 knockouts and 35.09% knockout ratio.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Sugar Ray Leonard, the first boxer to win titles in five divisions and earn $100 million in purses. Find out how he beat opponents like Hagler, Hearns, and Duran, and why he retired and came back several times.

  7. May 8, 2020 · Sugar Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns feature in fight one of a BBC Sounds look back at some of boxing's greatest fights.