On This Day: Randy Turpin stuns Sugar Ray Robinson in the greatest ever British performance in boxing history

Randy Turpin

RANDY TURPIN w pts 15 SUGAR RAY ROBINSON
July 10, 1951; Earls Court, London
ACCORDING to several books, Sugar Ray Robinson โ€“ a bona fide international superstar โ€“ was having a wonderful time in Europe until he stepped into the ring with Randy Turpin in 1951. The narrative remains that Robinson didnโ€™t take the fight seriously but to say he wasnโ€™t in fighting shape was untrue: Though it was his first defence of the world middleweight title he had taken from Jake LaMotta five months before, he had engaged in eight non-title bouts in the interim, six in Europe, never weighing more than 162lbs. But itโ€™s certainly fair to assume he took victory over Turpin for granted. What followed was the greatest performance in history by a British fighter. There were street parties up and down the country afterwards.

DID YOU KNOW? Robinson was paid $84,000 for the fight which set a new record for the highest-paid fighter ever to appear in a British ring.

WATCH OUT FOR: The American commentatorโ€™s observations are hilarious at times. โ€œTurpin doesnโ€™t even have a glass chin which is usually standard FOB equipment for British fighters,โ€ he says during round nine.

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