LaMotta vs. Sugar Ray Robinson XVII

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gptkbp:instanceOf boxing match
gptkbp:attendance 18,000
gptkbp:broadcasts televised_on_CBS
gptkbp:caliber 10
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.”
“I’m not a fighter, I’m a lover.”
gptkbp:fightingStyle 2 hours
gptkbp:historicalContext part of 1940s-1950s boxing era
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label LaMotta vs. Sugar Ray Robinson XVII
gptkbp:impact influenced future boxing rivalries
gptkbp:judges gptkb:Harry_Kessler
George M. McGowan
Artie Aidala
gptkbp:location gptkb:Madison_Square_Garden
gptkbp:nickname gptkb:Raging_Bull
gptkb:Sugar_Ray
gptkb:Jack_LaMotta
29
30
72 inches
Sugar
70 inches
boxer-puncher
160 lbs
The Bronx Bull
pressure fighter
considered one of the greatest boxers of all time
influential in boxing history
83 wins, 19 losses
128 wins, 1 loss
30% knockout ratio
ended in 1954
73% knockout ratio
ended in 1965
gptkbp:notable_event final match in their series
gptkbp:referee Ruby Goldstein
gptkbp:result Sugar_Ray_Robinson_won_by_unanimous_decision
gptkbp:rival gptkb:LaMotta_vs._Sugar_Ray_Robinson_XVI
gptkbp:significance part of their famous rivalry
gptkbp:title Middleweight Championship
gptkbp:training gptkb:George_Gainford
gptkbp:weight 160 lbs