Sugar Ray Leonard, 68, visits Boca Raton for the YMCA's Inspiration Breakfast. His half hour speech mixes humor, heartbreak and triumph to draw applause.
You’re tempted to call it his “last” fight until it hits you like an uppercut that this is Sugar Ray Leonard, self-proclaimed champion of retirements. More: Former heavyweight boxing champ ...
But also a man called Sugar ... retired boxer who intends to stay retired. “Tommy called me the other day,” Leonard says of Hearns. “He said, ‘Ray, come on, man. Come back.
Last year, when I went to get a tattoo just north of my wrist bone—an orange juice carton, a meaningful nod to my family—I ...
The hall-of-fame promoter takes a deep dive into the Olympics decisions this week which was a huge boost for the sport of ...
“The Surf-Skate Business Evolution: The OC Effect” documentary is narrated by Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath ... feather in the cap to be able to stay in business these days and make ...
I have always admired Calzaghe. Indeed, I have a framed photo from an after-dinner show in Leeds many years ago of him and ...
On March 15 at the Caribe Royale, in Orlando, Florida, Olympic 2024 bronze medallist Omari Jones will make his professional debut in a six-round super welterweight bout against Alessio Mastronunzio ...
Keep busy. Stay social. Do purposeful work. In America’s longevity capital, five elder Bostonians share how their golden ...