Sugar Ray Robinson, widely regarded as pound-for-pound the greatest boxer of all time, rarely found himself the underdog, but that’s exactly what he was heading into his return with “The Onion Farmer,” the always tough and tenacious Carmen Basilio. The previous September, Robinson, having come out of retirement to regain the middleweight title, had defended […] The post TWIBH:...
TWIBH: March 25, 1958 — Robinson vs. Basilio II
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