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Sugar Ray Leonard defeats Wilfred Benitez in 1979 match
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With just six seconds left, Sugar Ray Leonard dethrones boxing’s youngest champ to claim his first world title!

November 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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On this day in 1979, Sugar Ray Leonard secured his 26th career win, marking his rise to prominence in the boxing world. Known for his legendary fights against Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, and Marvin Hagler, Leonard cemented his status as one of the sport’s greats. Hailing from North Carolina, he was the only member of the so-called “Big Four” to defeat all three of these rivals, though they were not his only significant opponents. Leonard claimed the first-ever WBC super middleweight title by knockout, but his prime years were predominantly in lighter divisions. Less than ten years earlier, he claimed his inaugural world title by stopping a historic adversary in the final seconds of their match.

On November 30, 1979, Leonard challenged Wilfred Benitez for his first world title at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Leonard, an Olympic gold medalist, had an impeccable professional record of 25-0 as he vied for the WBC and The Ring welterweight belts. Opposing him was Benitez, boxing’s youngest ever champion, who had won the WBA super lightweight title at only 17. By 21, Benitez was a two-division champion but could not halt Leonard’s ascent. Leonard triumphed over Benitez in the 15th round with just six seconds to spare, having knocked him down twice and led on all judges’ scorecards throughout the fight.

Leonard remained unbeaten for his first 27 professional bouts until facing Roberto Duran, who many believed could challenge Leonard’s skill with power and tenacity. Duran handed Leonard his first loss by unanimous decision in a memorable Montreal showdown, a year after Leonard’s first world title. Leonard earned respect for matching Duran’s intensity, though it cost him the judges’ favor. Subsequently, Leonard defeated Duran multiple times, including the famous “No Mas” rematch in the same year as their initial fight.

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Fan Take: Sugar Ray Leonard’s journey highlights the fierce competition and dramatic rivalries that make boxing thrilling for fans. His battles and resilience not only shaped his legacy but also elevated the sport’s appeal worldwide, showing why legendary matchups remain critical to the sport’s enduring excitement.

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