1947-1966 ARCADE EXHIBIT BOXING CARD GEORGE COSTNER BOXER WBO
1947-1966 ARCADE EXHIBIT BOXING CARD GEORGE COSTNER BOXER WBO Boxing careerIn 1950, Costner fought Sugar Ray Robinson for the second time, having been knocked out by Robinson at 2:55 of the first round on February 14, 1945. Costner, by the time of their second bout had taken to calling himself Sugar and stated in the weeks leading up to the fight that he was the rightful deserver of the name. However, Robinson, who is widely considered one of the greatest fighters in history disagreed. We better touch gloves, because this is the only round, Robinson said as the fighters were introduced at the center of the ring. Your name ain't Sugar, mine is.[3] Robinson then knocked Costner out in 2 minutes and 49 seconds.[1] Afterward, Robinson reportedly told Costner, [n]ow go out and earn yourself the name.[4] In his next fight, Costner fought Kid Gavilán, a future International Boxing Hall of Famer, and won in a controversial 10-round decision. After two more fights, including a 10