Sugar Ray Robinson has 19 losses against 16 opponents on his boxing record. For a list of Robinson's best fights, refer to "Best fights of Sugar Ray Robinson".
On November 10, 1965 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Joey Archer at age 44. He was coming in with a record of 173-19-6 (109). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On August 10, 1965 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Stan Harrington at age 44. He was coming in with a record of 170-18-6 (108). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On July 12, 1965 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Ferd Hernandez at age 44. He was coming in with a record of 169-17-6 (108). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round split decision.
On June 1, 1965 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Stan Harrington at age 44. He was coming in with a record of 168-16-6 (108). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On May 24, 1965 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Memo Ayón at age 44. He was coming in with a record of 168-15-6 (108). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On September 3, 1964 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Mick Leahy at age 43. He was coming in with a record of 160-14-5 (104). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round points decision.
On June 24, 1963 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Joey Giardello at age 42. He was coming in with a record of 154-13-3 (102), and Giardello was 32 years old and with a record of 90-23-8 (31). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On September 25, 1962 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Terry Downes at age 41. He was coming in with a record of 148-12-3 (97). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round points decision.
On July 9, 1962 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Phil Moyer at age 41. He was coming in with a record of 148-11-3 (97). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round split decision.
On February 17, 1962 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Denny Moyer at age 40. He was coming in with a record of 147-10-3 (96), and Moyer was 22 years old and with a record of 30-6 (8). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On March 4, 1961 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Gene Fullmer in a middleweight bout at age 39. He was coming in with a record of 143-9-3 (94), and Fullmer was 29 years old and with a record of 44-4-2 (14). Robinson lost the fight via 15-round unanimous decision.
On June 10, 1960 Sugar Ray Robinson fought Paul Pender in a middleweight world-title fight for Pender's The Ring title. Robinson was 39 years old and with a record of 143-8-2 (94). Robinson lost the fight via 15-round split decision.
On January 22, 1960 Sugar Ray Robinson met Paul Pender in a middleweight (The Ring) world-title defense fight. Robinson was 38 years old and with a record of 142-7-2 (93). Robinson lost the fight via 15-round split decision and lost the title.
On September 23, 1957 Sugar Ray Robinson met Carmen Basilio in a middleweight (The Ring) world-title defense fight. Robinson was 36 years old and with a record of 140-6-2 (92), and Basilio was 30 years old and with a record of 51-12-7 (25). Robinson lost the fight via 15-round split decision and lost the title.
On January 2, 1957 Sugar Ray Robinson met Gene Fullmer in a middleweight (The Ring) world-title defense fight. Robinson was 35 years old and with a record of 139-5-2 (91), and Fullmer was 25 years old and with a record of 29-3 (11). Robinson lost the fight via 15-round unanimous decision and lost the title.
On January 19, 1955 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Ralph Jones at age 33. He was coming in with a record of 132-4-2 (88). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On June 25, 1952 Sugar Ray Robinson fought Joey Maxim in a light-heavyweight world-title fight for Maxim's The Ring title. Robinson was 31 years old and with a record of 131-3-2 (87), and Maxim was 30 years old and with a record of 77-18-4 (20). Robinson lost the fight via 13th-round retirement.
On July 10, 1951 Sugar Ray Robinson met Randolph Turpin in a middleweight (The Ring) world-title defense fight. Robinson was 30 years old and with a record of 128-2-2 (85). Robinson lost the fight via 15-round points decision and lost the title.
On February 5, 1943 Sugar Ray Robinson faced off against Jake LaMotta at age 21. He was coming in with a record of 40-1 (29), and LaMotta was 20 years old and with a record of 30-5-2 (6). Robinson lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.