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Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Carmen Basilio

Bill Cayton's Prime Time Boxing

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Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Carmen Basilio

By: Bill Cayton
Narrated by: Don Dunphy, Win Elliot, Bill Cayton, Bob Page
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Prime Time Boxing's Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Carmen Basilio combines the original radio broadcast by Don Dunphy, the all-time most dynamic and knowledgeable boxing announcer, with additional commentary by boxing legend Bill Cayton and award-winning sports commentator Bob Page.

This classic encounter matches world welterweight champion Carmen Basilio and defending world middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson, greatest fighter, pound-for-pound in all boxing history. A truly great fight - one of boxing's classics and Ring's 1957 Fight of the Year. Sugar Ray Robinson was a phenomenal teen-aged amateur, winning all 85 of his bouts, 69 by knockout, 40 in the first round.

Go another round with Bill Cayton's Prime Time Boxing.©2000 Cayton Sports, Inc. (P)2000 Cayton Sports, Inc.
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