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If they didn't fight there families i didn't eat... these men and women are totally different from these people we have today... white black and etc... FACTS...
@BoxingLife U have to give credit where it's due& there was plenty i hadn't seen or heard before. U might also like to check out a veteran Scottish Journalist ' Franks Nobel Art ' ! (He must be 78),but still trains at his Boxing& he relayed a story of meeting the great man,when he was a young Amateur in Scotland
Not gon lie, my stomach dropped soon as I saw the thumbnail as I was scrolling down my timeline 🤩 Been waiting for the video to drop since you posted about waiting for clearance in the Community section. I’m hype lol, and I ain’t even watch the video yet 😅
Jake LaMotta who fought Robinson six times said that Robinson was " a boxer who could slug and a slugger who could box". Unlike Tyson and Dempsey whose training revolved around sparring Ray sparred very little.
@@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITEThey didn't have the luxury of choice like now,u fought often ( kept busy,fit and Razor sharp)so u could eat. It wasn't done as some kind of eccentric hobby to supplement boredom.
@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITE or maybe they just had testosterone levels above 500-750 unlike nowadays where 200 -300 is considered average.... and it's all normal now. And of course it wasn't planned.... right? We can't even muster the energy and motivation to sit at a computer screen for 40 hours a week, nevermind actually compete with another man for our livelihood....and yet we call it progress
@Clay_j_Bray From a scientific stand point they were burning themselves out, that's too much wear & tear on the body & not enough for healing & recovering. Men's testosterone level are lower today because of the foods & drinks being consumed, the environment of the world (wanting to de-masculate men & make them feminine), & the fact that jobs are not as physically demanding cause they have technology to do it or help them do it.
@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITE if they were burning themselves out, then what do you call today's athletes? Todays athletes are softer than baby powder. Men were men in those days. You don't know what hard work is. They went 15 rounds back then. Now, 12? They fought over 5-10 times a year, now 1-2? You don't know the full potential we possess as humans. Keep eating your fast food and lifting them snicker bars.
This was classic documentary honest and to the point could only be made by someone who was an excellent fighter in his own right, a true student of the sweet science, thank you sir.
Thank you for this video. Great job! Very detailed, many interesting analysis. I rediscovered Sugar Ray Robinson under a new light. No wonder he is my favorite boxer ever. More than the number one pound for pound ever : he's just in a league of his own imo.
@@BoxingLife If Sugar Ray would have fought Rocky Marciano, Rocky would loose. I dont see why Rocky was a great boxer. No combination and he couldnt dodge punches. Agreed?
Ray Robinson was 45 when he retired He was long past the age pro boxers are retired it's just another thing that makes him the greatest in the history of boxing
@@mja9376 what? that was AI bro rollie was winning every round before they stopped it for no reason or because of racism He is the new Ali why would he say that on the internet if it wasn't true?
WHAT MADE ROBINSON A WINNER ALL THE TIME? WAS HIS BOUNCING FOOTWORK AND HIS SPEED AND AGGRESSION! IF YOU NOTICE HE ALWAYS POUNCES ON HIS OPPONENTS, OR IF THEY ARE CHARGING AT HIM AGGRESSIVELY? HE DANCES AROUND THEM WAITING FOR THEM TO SLOW DOWN, THEN HE GOES BACK ON THE OFFENSE WITH POUNCING. USING SPEED AND AGGRESSION. HE HAD THE ENERGY AND CONDITIONING TO DO THAT.. BUT HE HAD NOTHING ELSE .... THIS WAS HIS THING. HIS SKILL SET. IT WASNT SO MUCH HOW GOOD HE WAS, IT WAS THAT ALL THE GUYS HE FOUGHT DID NOT HAVE THOSE SKILLS OR ABILITIES..
Robinson and Carlos Monzon were the "bad boys" of their division. both had a bad history with women and although Robinson beat his son and Monzon never abused his kids, still Carlos did murder his wife.
Brilliantly crafted feature 🙏 To think Floyd Mayweather Jr claims to be greater than Ray Robinson and Muhammed Ali. His delusions are off the scale. I have a biography about Ray, called SWEET THUNDER. Its a great read.
Actually we all are capable of this that's the sad thing people play there self down but we have capabilities and sugar ray had slightly tapped into them
I wish fighters would fight more incomparison to 2 times a year. Makes their flair and movements sluggish. Basically all heavy weights are out of shape.
This is the real training of the great Sugar Ray Robinson.He ran 5-10 miles a day, 6 days a week. Not 2-3 miles. He didn't eat process foods. Also, he was celibate. He understood that obtaining from sex gave him a big amount of energy and helped him fight like a warrior. He learned this from Joe Louis and Jack Blackburn. They taught him good habits. He skipped rope between 20-40 minutes. Later in the day, he did tap dancing, which really made his footwork one of a kind im the ring. It gave him rhythm. Other than that, you got everything else right. He did all the calisthenics.
I’ve did so much research into for this and after reading 2 books for this video and looking at shit load of Achieve articles. No where did I find he ran 10 Miles a day, only 5 miles at most. Maybe he did it on occasion. The tap dancing wasn’t necessarily every day. He said to have done it, but I highly doubt he would do this all the time. He did go out for walks though or just relax listening to music reading etc . I did cover about why he abstained from sex as-well. I did struggle to find information on exact calisthenic exercises. He did say he focused mainly on his core. Plus things like neck bridges similar to Tyson. But he always talked about doing calisthenics.
@BoxingLife first and foremost I must say that I respect your channel and what you do. I never said he ran 10 miles. His workout regimen was 5-10 miles. I get my research from old heads and my grandfather who actually saw Robinson in his prime. I'm a boxer myself btw. Ray Robinson learned how to tap dance by a man name Howard Sims aka the sandman which you can look up on TH-cam. Tap dancing he did in the evenings. These were one of his hobbies. The sandman, I qoute " I taught sugar ray how to dance. After i taught him, nobody could beat him."
I never said George didn’t. I also said that he was the main man behind Ray in the video if you actually listened. I’m also just relaying that facts of what Ray learnt from his book from Blackburn which was quite a lot. Clearly he had a big influence considering how much he talks about him.
The Greatest Fighter Of All Time Is Muhammad Ali!!!! I know Sugar Ray Robinson & alot of other fighters fought in more weight classes than Ali, I still got Ali as The Greatest Pound 4 Pound Fighter Of All Time. Ali has the greatest & the best resume ever.
@redrum6862 It's definitely facts. It's no way Sugar Ray Robinson has a higher boxing IQ & better skillset than a Ali. Ali undisputedly has the greatest & best resume ever. Nobody boxer has inspired & influenced more people Ali. Fighters say Ali inspired & influenced them, not Robinson. They say Robinson is an all time great, which he is, but Ali is the greatest.
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If they didn't fight there families i didn't eat... these men and women are totally different from these people we have today... white black and etc... FACTS...
@@BoxingLife there will never be another Suger Ray Robinson amazing
This is one of the best ( most concise) documentary's i've seen on the Great Man.
Much appreciated Jerry! Put a lot of work and research into this one
@BoxingLife U have to give credit where it's due& there was plenty i hadn't seen or heard before.
U might also like to check out a veteran Scottish Journalist ' Franks Nobel Art ' ! (He must be 78),but still trains at his Boxing& he relayed a story of meeting the great man,when he was a young Amateur in Scotland
I agree. Brilliant work Jamie
Training, work ethic, brains toughness and a God given physique, Sugar Ray Robinson had it all.
Hands down man down this is the best breakdown of the King of the Ring. thank you Jimmy for sharing his legendary secrets 🤛
Not gon lie, my stomach dropped soon as I saw the thumbnail as I was scrolling down my timeline 🤩
Been waiting for the video to drop since you posted about waiting for clearance in the Community section.
I’m hype lol, and I ain’t even watch the video yet 😅
Jake LaMotta who fought Robinson six times said that Robinson was " a boxer who could slug and a slugger who could box". Unlike Tyson and Dempsey whose training revolved around sparring Ray sparred very little.
He looks amazingly powerful yet fast and light on his feet. 😮
Sugar Ray Robinson's greatest fan ever put on gloves there will never be another one like him❤
Robinson jumping rope reminds me of Lee with the nunchucks.😮
Lee was a fan BTW. He watched film of Ray and Ali to add to his fighting style.
Ray would kick bruce Lees behind...
I was literally thinking that same thing before Reading this crazy....!!!
Please keep making more of these kind of videos 🙏🏽
I will!
3 to 5 times a month! Those guys were made of different stuff back then.
They were burning themselves out
@@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITEThey didn't have the luxury of choice like now,u fought often ( kept busy,fit and Razor sharp)so u could eat. It wasn't done as some kind of eccentric hobby to supplement boredom.
@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITE or maybe they just had testosterone levels above 500-750 unlike nowadays where 200 -300 is considered average.... and it's all normal now. And of course it wasn't planned.... right? We can't even muster the energy and motivation to sit at a computer screen for 40 hours a week, nevermind actually compete with another man for our livelihood....and yet we call it progress
@Clay_j_Bray From a scientific stand point they were burning themselves out, that's too much wear & tear on the body & not enough for healing & recovering. Men's testosterone level are lower today because of the foods & drinks being consumed, the environment of the world (wanting to de-masculate men & make them feminine), & the fact that jobs are not as physically demanding cause they have technology to do it or help them do it.
@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITE if they were burning themselves out, then what do you call today's athletes? Todays athletes are softer than baby powder. Men were men in those days. You don't know what hard work is. They went 15 rounds back then. Now, 12? They fought over 5-10 times a year, now 1-2? You don't know the full potential we possess as humans. Keep eating your fast food and lifting them snicker bars.
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This was classic documentary honest and to the point could only be made by someone who was an excellent fighter in his own right, a true student of the sweet science, thank you sir.
Now I seen another documentary that said " Jack Johnson taught about balance, punch placement, and defense "
Awesome video, and as always very informative, doing good my friend
Much appreciated
i love these "how the champions trained" videos. thank you!
Thank you brother I have been waiting on this video for a year or two by now thank you
It’s was my pleasure! I enjoyed making this one! Found out a lot more about him in my research.
Thank you for this video. Great job! Very detailed, many interesting analysis. I rediscovered Sugar Ray Robinson under a new light. No wonder he is my favorite boxer ever.
More than the number one pound for pound ever : he's just in a league of his own imo.
Glad it was helpful! Put a lot of work/research in it. Yeah he was certainly ahead of his time back then.
Nice breakdown of the greatest.
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A masterclass like always !!!!
Now that you made a video on his training, why not a video on his breakdown? Love your content, man. It's gold everytime.
Lets go I've been waiting for this one for a while
Robinson didn't have a blueprint, because he was the blueprint
What an awesome documentary!
Thanks for the video, BOXING LIFE
My pleasure 😀
I'm impressed that the video have every tiny bit of details of a fighter from the 20s. Nice video.
40s and 50s actually. Thank you a lot of research went into it.
@@BoxingLife ho. didnt pay attention. I must have skipped that part.
@@BoxingLife If Sugar Ray would have fought Rocky Marciano, Rocky would loose. I dont see why Rocky was a great boxer. No combination and he couldnt dodge punches. Agreed?
Ray Robinson was 45 when he retired
He was long past the age pro boxers are retired it's just another thing that makes him the greatest in the history of boxing
Excellent video. Thanks.
Fantastic video once again Jamie 👏🏻
Absolute amazing boxer, if he was around today he would also be a world champion
100% no matter what year it is or was you can’t deny pure class in the ring 👌
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Let gooooo thank you brother
This was great
outstanding video
Wow a great video fill of insightful information im adding a lot to ky boxing notes
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Great video! 🔥
Fantastic video, thanks you!
Thank you 👍
Rip 🙏 champ greatest for ever 🙏
GREAT VIDEO I LOVE IT
Absolute great video I’d like to see one of Oscar delahoya’s training
Great video.
Superb. Thank you 🙏
Great vid! Thanks! 🙏🙏👍👍
Splendid work, as usual
...I think everyone has run outta adjectives for SRR.
What else is left to be said?
GOAT
JACK DEMPSEY NEXT PLEASEE!!
I think you covered everything.
1.Rollie romero
2.Suger ray Robison
3.Ali
4.mayweather
5.joe Louis
What? 2 is 1
rollie is the new Ali do you know who he is???
@@tonyamartin1425 the guy who lost to tank. The new ali.... 😂😆 😂
@@mja9376 what? that was AI bro rollie was winning every round before they stopped it for no reason or because of racism He is the new Ali why would he say that on the internet if it wasn't true?
He was the beauty and the beast, he was the bull and the matador.
Stellar
somebody send this 2 Dylan Wyhte ,, the balance bit he really needs
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He used to carry joe Louis's gym bags hes a faster version of him
What influence did the great Jack Johnson have on Robinson?
Pound for pound.
That's for damn sure...
WHAT MADE ROBINSON A WINNER ALL THE TIME? WAS HIS BOUNCING FOOTWORK AND HIS SPEED AND AGGRESSION! IF YOU NOTICE HE ALWAYS POUNCES ON HIS OPPONENTS, OR IF THEY ARE CHARGING AT HIM AGGRESSIVELY? HE DANCES AROUND THEM WAITING FOR THEM TO SLOW DOWN, THEN HE GOES BACK ON THE OFFENSE WITH POUNCING. USING SPEED AND AGGRESSION. HE HAD THE ENERGY AND CONDITIONING TO DO THAT.. BUT HE HAD NOTHING ELSE .... THIS WAS HIS THING. HIS SKILL SET. IT WASNT SO MUCH HOW GOOD HE WAS, IT WAS THAT ALL THE GUYS HE FOUGHT DID NOT HAVE THOSE SKILLS OR ABILITIES..
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Robinson and Carlos Monzon were the "bad boys" of their division. both had a bad history with women and although Robinson beat his son and Monzon never abused his kids, still Carlos did murder his wife.
That's when men were men.💪🏽 💪🏿
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Brilliantly crafted feature 🙏
To think Floyd Mayweather Jr claims to be greater than Ray Robinson and Muhammed Ali. His delusions are off the scale.
I have a biography about Ray, called SWEET THUNDER. Its a great read.
Walker Smith
Actually we all are capable of this that's the sad thing people play there self down but we have capabilities and sugar ray had slightly tapped into them
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The ultimate dreamfight would be mayweather jr vs robinson... i have robinson stopping him late btw
So Sugar Ray was his name because that was his false name on an amateur boxing card LMAO
No Ray Robinson was the name he stole…. Sugar was the name he EARNED!!
I wish fighters would fight more incomparison to 2 times a year. Makes their flair and movements sluggish. Basically all heavy weights are out of shape.
he got cte
Probably cuz he had over 200 fights.
This is the real training of the great Sugar Ray Robinson.He ran 5-10 miles a day, 6 days a week. Not 2-3 miles. He didn't eat process foods. Also, he was celibate. He understood that obtaining from sex gave him a big amount of energy and helped him fight like a warrior. He learned this from Joe Louis and Jack Blackburn. They taught him good habits. He skipped rope between 20-40 minutes. Later in the day, he did tap dancing, which really made his footwork one of a kind im the ring. It gave him rhythm. Other than that, you got everything else right. He did all the calisthenics.
I’ve did so much research into for this and after reading 2 books for this video and looking at shit load of Achieve articles. No where did I find he ran 10
Miles a day, only 5 miles at most. Maybe he did it on occasion. The tap dancing wasn’t necessarily every day. He said to have done it, but I highly doubt he would do this all the time. He did go out for walks though or just relax listening to music reading etc . I did cover about why he abstained from sex as-well. I did struggle to find information on exact calisthenic exercises. He did say he focused mainly on his core. Plus things like neck bridges similar to Tyson. But he always talked about doing calisthenics.
@BoxingLife first and foremost I must say that I respect your channel and what you do. I never said he ran 10 miles. His workout regimen was 5-10 miles. I get my research from old heads and my grandfather who actually saw Robinson in his prime. I'm a boxer myself btw. Ray Robinson learned how to tap dance by a man name Howard Sims aka the sandman which you can look up on TH-cam. Tap dancing he did in the evenings. These were one of his hobbies. The sandman, I qoute " I taught sugar ray how to dance. After i taught him, nobody could beat him."
When men were men
Never be anything like him again . The only blemish Is he fought on so long past his prime as he squandered hiss money
Apparently he ducked Charlie Burley.
Jack Blackburn ??? So you telling me the real man behind Ray, George Gainsford, wasn't doing ANYTHING ?
I never said George didn’t. I also said that he was the main man behind Ray in the video if you actually listened. I’m also just relaying that facts of what Ray learnt from his book from Blackburn which was quite a lot. Clearly he had a big influence considering how much he talks about him.
@BoxingLife Well alright then. I did catch that later in the video, knee jerk reaction on my part, no offense, heah ?
The Greatest Fighter Of All Time Is Muhammad Ali!!!! I know Sugar Ray Robinson & alot of other fighters fought in more weight classes than Ali, I still got Ali as The Greatest Pound 4 Pound Fighter Of All Time. Ali has the greatest & the best resume ever.
SRR is your favorite fighter's favorite fighter. enough said.
@redrum6862 Sugar Ray Robinson Is Ali's favorite fighter, but Ali is better than Sugar Ray Robinson, better resume more influential, & better legacy.
@@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITE and that's your opinion. not facts.
@redrum6862 It's definitely facts. It's no way Sugar Ray Robinson has a higher boxing IQ & better skillset than a Ali. Ali undisputedly has the greatest & best resume ever. Nobody boxer has inspired & influenced more people Ali. Fighters say Ali inspired & influenced them, not Robinson. They say Robinson is an all time great, which he is, but Ali is the greatest.
@@THEINFINITEBLACKDYNAMITERobinson influenced Ali
I didn't catch whether he was a heavy weight or not .
Great video