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In this heartfelt and inspiring interview, Marques sits down with Sugar Ray Leonard (the son of Sugar Ray Leonard Sr. Hall of Fame Boxer), to discuss all the amazing things he is doing in the world of business…. This is an episode you truly don’t want to miss….
In Part 2 of a two-part series, Ryen Russillo is joined by "Sugar" Ray Leonard to discuss working with Muhammad Ali's trainer, Angelo Dundee, "The Super Fight" between Leonard and Marvin Hagler, when fighters are reluctant to retire, the toll the sport of boxing takes on the body, and more (0:34). Then Ryen talks with legendary boxing promoter Bob Arum about his unusual beginnings in the boxing world, stories from Muhammad Ali's fights with Joe Frazier and George Foreman, dealing with the fallout of Ali's refusal to fight in the Vietnam War, the end of Ali's fighting career, and more (18:37). Host: Ryen Russillo Guests: "Sugar" Ray Leonard and Bob Arum Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part 1 of a two-part series, Ryen Russillo is joined by author-journalist Jonathan Eig to discuss his newest book, 'Ali: A Life.' They run through the beginning of Ali's career to the end, hitting many of his noteworthy stories and accomplishments. Then Ryen talks with Sugar Ray Leonard, world-title holder in five different weight divisions, about the origins of his professional boxing career, his perception of Muhammad Ali, as well as the first time he met Ali.Host: Ryen Russillo Guests: Jonathan Eig and Sugar Ray Leonard Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When it comes to professional boxing, there’s no one more iconic than 5 X World Champion the great Sugar Ray Leonard. On this episode, I had the opportunity of having a powerful conversation with Ray himself about the evolution of his boxing journey, how fear drives him to be the best, and what it truly takes to become a champion - both inside and out of the ring. Sugar Ray Leonard is deeply honest and forthcoming about the trials it takes to become a champion and I can’t wait for you to hear it. This is one powerful conversation that’s not to be missed! LEADERS: A simple lesson on the insight, thinking and behaviors of what it takes to be great. All of us have a desire to be successful. Whether it’s through creating impactful businesses or becoming well-respected leaders, we all want to achieve greatness and stand out for something. But we forget that the journey to becoming special is paved with great sacrifices. Often, those who are called to lead the pack have to walk very lonely roads. No one knows this more than former pro boxer, Sugar Ray Leonard. The moment he put on a pair of boxing gloves, he knew he was destined to be a fighter. But not just any fighter -- one that was going to be special. In this episode, my co-host, Rick Schaeffer and I had the pleasure of talking to Sugar Ray Leonard about the evolution of his boxing journey from a young boy with a dream to a champion who desires to give back to others. Along the way, we gain insight into the high-performance mindset he adopts before each challenge, how fear can help us become better leaders, and how he strives to make an impact both in and out of the ring. Key Takeaways / Timestamps: ● How Sugar Ray Leonard started his boxing journey [1:55] ● The moment he knew he wanted to be special [6:57] ● Sugar Ray Leonard’s main motivations [8:51] ● How he prepared before every fight [13:48] ● How Sugar Ray Leonard views on fear [18:25] ● Sugar Ray Leonard’s decision to keep returning to the ring [23:30] ● The loneliness of success [31:40] Connect with Sugar Ray Leonard · https://www.sugarrayleonard.com/ · Ray Leonard on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sugarrayleonard/ · The Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation: http://www.sugarrayleonard.com/foundation/ Connect to Your Corner man! · https://www.yourcornerman.com/ · https://www.yourcornerman.com/podcast · https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucebabashan/ · https://www.facebook.com/Your-Corner-Man-170573467015694/ · https://twitter.com/brucebabashan?lang=en · https://www.instagram.com/yourcornerman/ ● Get your copy of my ‘6 Ways to Win a Fight infographic’: Rate and Review: If you enjoyed this episode of Your Corner Man, I would be incredibly grateful if you left a rating and review. I welcome all feedback and it also helps other people discover the podcast and benefit from the key takeaways.
Story by: Gail Nobles Info from: Wikipedia Interview by: Evening Magazine Story Master: Sugar Ray Leonard by WJZ-TV (Television Station: Baltimore, Md.) Usage: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Downloaded from: https://archive.org/details/WJZ-PMMAG-063-004 Photo Credit: Kingkongphoto & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA - Sugar Ray Leonard From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Ray_Leonard#/media/File :Sugar_Ray_Leonard.jpg Usage: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 As I look back and think about the retro sound in music, I think of the events of the past. Today I want to talk about Sugar Ray Leonard. Sugar Ray Leonard is an American former professional boxer. Often he is regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time. He competed from 1977 to1997, 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 Fabulous Four", a group of boxers who all fought each other throughout the 1980s, consisting of himself, 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. Sugar Ray Leonard was one of the fastest moving boxers I had ever seen along with Muhammad Ali. Those two boxers were the only reason why I watched boxing back then. Coming up, here is an interview with Sugar Ray Leonard by WJZ-TV. Music commentary news.
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