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    again became editor of Boxing Illustrated. In 1998 he founded Bert Sugar's Fight Game. Sugar wrote more than 80 books, focusing on his favorite sports of...
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    nine years and over 90 fights later, for his efforts in 1951. Historian Bert Sugar ranked Robinson as the greatest fighter of all time and in 2002, Robinson...
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    the fifth greatest fighter of the last 80 years, while boxing historian Bert Sugar rated him as the eighth greatest fighter of all time. The Associated Press...
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  • was involved on a Comedy Central comedy show, "Punch Line," alongside Bert Sugar, former world middleweight champion Vito Antuofermo and former world middleweight...
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  • Cooper Coyle Sugár, a Hungarian-language surname, of different etymology Alan Sugar (born 1947), English entrepreneur and TV personality Bert Sugar (1937–2012)...
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  • Slam! Boxing, 1997-06-29, Retrieved on March 9, 2007. Sugar, Bert Randolph (2003). Bert Sugar on Boxing: The Best of the Sport's Most Notable Writer...
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  • as Adrian, Rocky's deceased wife, through the use of archive footage. Bert Sugar, a well-known boxing historian, appears as himself, credited as Ring Magazine...
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    Teddy Atlas considers Armstrong to be the greatest of all time. Historian Bert Sugar also ranked Armstrong as the second-greatest fighter of all time. ESPN...
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  • with no indication for future availability. As noted, for instance, by Bert Sugar covering the Ruddock fight versus the former NABF Champion Larry Alexander:...
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    from Loubet by a group led by Dave DeBusschere and Bert Sugar took over as editor. In 1983 Sugar was succeeded by future New York boxing commissioner...
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