LaMotta vs. Sugar Ray Robinson XCII

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf boxing match
gptkbp:age 29
30
gptkbp:attendance thousands of boxing fans
gptkbp:broadcasts televised nationally
gptkbp:caliber 15
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired films and documentaries
gptkbp:date February 14, 1951
gptkbp:famousQuote “I never lost a fight, I just ran out of time.”
gptkbp:fanBase loyal supporters
widespread popularity
gptkbp:feedback enthusiastic crowd
gptkbp:fightCard enhanced his legacy
solidified his reputation
gptkbp:fightingStyle approximately 2 hours
highly publicized
considered a classic bout
both fighters praised each other
brawler vs. technician
studied by boxing analysts
gptkbp:has_a_role_in Middleweight Championship
gptkbp:historical_significance marked a peak in their rivalry
gptkbp:historicalContext part_of_the_Golden_Age_of_Boxing
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label LaMotta vs. Sugar Ray Robinson XCII
gptkbp:impact influenced future generations of fighters
gptkbp:judges three judges scored the fight
gptkbp:legacy one of the greatest rivalries in boxing history
gptkbp:location gptkb:Madison_Square_Garden
gptkbp:nickname gptkb:Jake_LaMotta_Sr.
Sugar
boxer-puncher
The Bronx Bull
middleweight
pressure fighter
became a successful businessman
became an actor
83 wins, 19 losses
128 wins, 1 loss
to apply constant pressure
to use footwork and counterpunching
gptkbp:notableFighter considered a pivotal moment.
gptkbp:notableModels durability
speed
gptkbp:referee ensured fair play
Ruby Goldstein
gptkbp:result Sugar_Ray_Robinson_won_by_unanimous_decision
gptkbp:rival third fight in their series
gptkbp:significance part of their famous rivalry
gptkbp:sport became a boxing legend
gptkbp:training gptkb:George_Gainford
gptkbp:UFCFightNight continued boxing for several more years
gptkbp:weight middleweight