
Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Jake LaMotta IV
Bill Cayton's Prime Time Boxing
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Narrated by:
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Don Dunphy
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Bill Cayton
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Bob Page
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By:
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Bill Cayton
About this listen
The never filmed fight between Jake LaMotta, boxing's famous "Raging Bull," and Sugar Ray Robinson, boxing's all-time greatest pound-for-pound fighter took place February 23, 1945. Sugar Ray and Jake were completely different kinds of fighters. Sugar Ray, a welter at this time, was a sharpshooter, a boxer-puncher who could hit from every angle. LaMotta, a full-fledged middleweight, was a brawler who crouched low and tried to bull his way inside.
Now, for the first time, you will "see" the fourth Robinson-LaMotta fight through the great Don Dunphy's unforgettable blow-by-blow radio commentary direct from ringside at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Go another round with Bill Cayton's Prime Time Boxing.©2000 Cayton Sports, Inc. (P)2000 Cayton Sports, Inc.
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