Ray Leonard boxeador
- luta
- 40
- vitória
- 36
- derrota
- 3
- empate
- 1
- Estado
- inactive
- divisão
- welterweight
- Estreia
- 1977-02-05
- Altura
- 5′ 10″/178cm
- Alcance
- 74″/188cm
- Idade
- -
- Born
- 1956-05-17
- Death
- -
- Nascimento
- USA
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 between 1977 and 1997, winning world titles in five weight divisions; the lineal championship in three weight divisions; as well as the undisputed welterweight title. Leonard was part of "The Four Kings", a group of boxers who all fought each other throughout the 1980s, consisting of Leonard, Roberto Durán, Thomas Hearns, and Marvin Hagler."The Fabulous Four" created a wave of popularity in the lower weight classes that kept boxing relevant in the post-Muhammad Ali era, during which Leonard defeated future fellow International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees Hearns, Durán, Hagler, and Wilfred Benítez. Leonard was also the first boxer to earn more than $100 million in purses, and was named "Boxer of the Decade" in the 1980s. The Ring magazine named him Fighter of the Year in 1979 and 1981, while the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) named him Fighter of the Year in 1976, 1979, and 1981. In 2002, Leonard was voted by The Ring as the ninth greatest fighter of the last 80 years; In 2016, he was voted by The Ring to be the greatest living fighter; and BoxRec ranks him as the 14th greatest boxer of all time, pound for pound.Leonard, the fifth of seven children of Cicero and Getha Leonard, was born in Wilmington, North Carolina. He was named after Ray Charles, his mother's favorite singer. The family moved to Washington, D.C., when he was three, and they settled permanently in Palmer Park, Maryland when he was ten. His father worked as a supermarket night manager and his mother was a nurse. He attended Parkdale High School. Leonard was a shy child, and aside from the time he nearly drowned in a creek during a flood in Seat Pleasant, Maryland, his childhood was uneventful. He stayed home a lot, reading comic books and playing with his dog. His mother said: "He never did talk too much. We never could tell what he was thinking. But I never had any problems with him. I never had to go to school once because of him."Leonard started boxing at the Palmer Park Recreation Center in 1969. His older brother, Roger, started boxing first. Roger helped start the boxing program, urging the center's director, Ollie Dunlap, to form a team. Dave Jacobs, a former boxer, and Janks Morton volunteered as boxing coaches. Roger won some trophies and showed them off in front of Ray, goading him to start boxing.In 1972, Leonard boxed in the featherweight quarterfinals of the National AAU Tournament, losing by decision to Jerome Artis. It was his first defeat. Later that year, he boxed in the Eastern Olympic Trials. The rules stated that a boxer had to be seventeen to box in international competition, so Leonard, only sixteen, lied about his age.: 1 He made it to the lightweight semifinals, losing a disputed decision to Greg Whaley, who took such a beating that he wasn't allowed to continue in the trials and never boxed again.
| Data | Adversário | Últimos resultados dos adversários | Lugar | Títulos | Resultado |
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| 1997-03-01 | Hector Camacho | DWWWWW | Convention Center, Atlantic City | International Boxing Council Middleweight Title | LOST Technical knockout |
| 1991-02-09 | Terry Norris | LWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | World Boxing Council World Super Welterweight Title | LOST Unanimous decision |
| 1989-12-07 | Roberto Duran | WWWWWW | Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas | World Boxing Council World Super Middleweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 1989-06-12 | Thomas Hearns | WWWWLW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | World Boxing Council World Super Middleweight Title World Boxing Organisation World Super Middleweight Title | DRAW Points |
| 1988-11-07 | Donny Lalonde | WWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Outdoor Arena, Las Vegas | vacant World Boxing Council World Super Middleweight Title World Boxing Council World Light Heavyweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1987-04-06 | Marvin Hagler | WWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Outdoor Arena, Las Vegas | World Boxing Council World Middleweight Title | WIN Split-decision |
| 1984-05-11 | Kevin Howard | WWLWLW | DCU Center, Worcester | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1982-02-15 | Bruce Finch | WWWWWW | Centennial Coliseum, Reno | World Boxing Association World Welterweight Title World Boxing Council World Welterweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1981-09-16 | Thomas Hearns | WWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Outdoor Arena, Las Vegas | World Boxing Association World Welterweight Title World Boxing Council World Welterweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1981-06-25 | Ayub Kalule | WWWWWW | Astrodome, Houston | World Boxing Association World Super Welterweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1981-03-28 | Larry Bonds | WWWWWW | Carrier Dome, Syracuse | World Boxing Council World Welterweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1980-11-25 | Roberto Duran | WWWWWW | Superdome, New Orleans | World Boxing Council World Welterweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1980-06-20 | Roberto Duran | WWWWWW | Olympic Stadium, Montreal | World Boxing Council World Welterweight Title | LOST Unanimous decision |
| 1980-03-31 | Dave 'Boy' Green | WWWLWW | Capitol Center, Landover | World Boxing Council World Welterweight Title | WIN KO |
| 1979-11-30 | Wilfred Benitez | WWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | World Boxing Council World Welterweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1979-09-28 | Andy Price | WLWWWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | NABF Welterweight Title | WIN KO |
| 1979-08-12 | Pete Ranzany | LWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | NABF Welterweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 1979-06-24 | Tony Chiaverini | WWWWWW | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN Corner retirement |
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| 1979-05-20 | Marcos Geraldo | WWWWWW | Centroplex, Baton Rouge | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1979-04-21 | Adolfo Viruet | LWLWLW | Dunes Hotel, Las Vegas | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1979-03-24 | Daniel Aldo Gonzalez | WWWWLW | Community Center, Tucson | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1979-02-11 | Fernand Marcotte | WWWWWL | Convention Center, Miami Beach | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1979-01-11 | Johnny Gant | LWWWWW | Capitol Center, Landover | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1978-12-09 | Armando Muniz | WWWLWL | Civic Center, Springfield | WIN Corner retirement |
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| 1978-11-03 | Bernardo Prada | DWLWWW | Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1978-10-06 | Randy Shields | WWDLWL | Civic Center, Baltimore | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1978-09-09 | Floyd Mayweather | WWWWWW | Civic Center, Providence | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1978-07-18 | Dick Eklund | WWWLWL | Hynes Auditorium, Boston | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1978-06-03 | Rafael Rodriguez | LLLWWL | Civic Center, Baltimore | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1978-05-13 | Randy Milton | WDLLWW | Memorial Auditorium, Utica | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1978-04-13 | Bobby Haymon | WLWWW | Capitol Center, Landover | WIN Corner retirement |
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| 1978-03-19 | Javier Muniz | LLWLLL | Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven | WIN KO |
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| 1978-03-01 | Art McKnight | WWWWWL | Hara Arena, Dayton | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1978-02-04 | Rocky Ramon | LWLDWW | Civic Center, Baltimore | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1977-12-17 | Hector Diaz | WLLLWL | DC Armory, Washington | WIN KO |
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| 1977-11-05 | Augustin Estrada | LWLWWL | Caesars Palace, Las Vegas | WIN KO |
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| 1977-09-24 | Frank Santore Jr | WWWWWW | Civic Center, Baltimore | WIN KO |
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| 1977-06-10 | Vinnie DeBarros | WLWWLL | Civic Center, Hartford | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 1977-05-14 | Willie Rodriguez | WWWWWW | Civic Center, Baltimore | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 1977-02-05 | Luis Vega | LLLLLL | Civic Center, Baltimore | WIN Unanimous decision |