Jim Robinson (boxer)
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Jim Robinson (born c.1925), known as "Sweet Jimmy", is an American boxer from Miami. Robinson fought Muhammad Ali (at that time still called Cassius Clay) in Miami Beach on February 7, 1961, as a last-minute replacement for Willie Gullatt. Robinson became Ali's fourth professional opponent. His whereabouts after 1979 are unknown.
Background
Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, Robinson was a middleweight boxer who fought up to heavyweight. He was managed by Clyde Killens, a local pool hall owner. He was often used as a last-minute sub on Chris Dundee promotions in Miami-Dade County and was often used as a stepping stone for upcoming South Florida prospects. He trained at the famed 5th Street Gym but lived in the Overtown section of Miami known as Liberty City.
Bout with Clay/Ali
On February 7, 1961, Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali) was scheduled to fight Willie Gullatt in Miami Beach. According to Gullatt, promoter Chris Dundee, Angelo Dundee's brother, offered Clay $800 and offered Gullatt only $300 for the fight. Gullatt refused and did not show up, instead opting to go out drinking. Dundee then enlisted Robinson to fight Clay. Robinson showed up at Miami Beach Convention Hall with his gear in an old army bag. Clay officially outweighed him by 16.5 pounds and won by knockout at 1:34 of the first round.
Robinson fought for seven more years while compiling a record of 8 wins and 25 losses. He was knocked out 16 times. He retired from boxing in 1963 and became a fixture in local pool halls and street corners in Liberty City. In 1968, he came out of retirement to fight Kent Green in Miami Beach. At that time, Green was the only fighter to have a TKO win over Muhammad Ali (when Ali was an amateur). Green stopped Robinson in under a minute.
Disappearance
In 1979, Sports Illustrated writer/photographer Michael Brennan tracked down Robinson in Miami for what has been his last known interview to date. Robinson claimed that he only weighed 158 lbs. for his fight with Ali (not 178 as was officially listed). He also stated that he was good friends with Ali and would drive him around in Ali's pink Cadillac. He last saw Ali in 1967. Since this interview, Robinson's whereabouts have been unknown. In 2009, ESPN sports writer Wright Thompson wrote an article about his six-year attempt to find Robinson in the Overtown district of Miami with no success.
Ali collector Stephen Singer has spent a number of years searching for Robinson, collecting autographs of 49 of Ali's 50 opponents, with Robinson being the lone omission.
Professional boxing record
| 8 Wins (3 knockouts, 5 decisions), 25 Losses (16 knockouts, 9 decisions) | |||||||
| Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
| Loss | 8–25 | United States Kent Green | TKO | 1 | 10/31/1968 | United States Miami | |
| Loss | 8–24 | The Bahamas Richie Smith | PTS | 6 | 07/05/1964 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 8–23 | United States Ray Lavarro | PTS | 6 | 05/05/1964 | United States North Dade Arena, Opa-locka, Florida | |
| Loss | 8–22 | United States Willie Johnson | KO | 3 | 09/04/1964 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 8–21 | United States Eddie Agin | KO | 3 | 10/14/1963 | United States Key West, Florida | |
| Loss | 8–20 | United States Vince Hepburn | KO | 2 | 03/21/1963 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 8–19 | United States Jack Gilbert | PTS | 4 | 02/25/1963 | United States North Miami Beach Auditorium, North Miami Beach, Florida | |
| Loss | 8–18 | United States Andy Mayfield | TKO | 4 | 01/24/1963 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 8–17 | United States Ray Lavarro | UD | 6 | 10/01/1963 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 8–16 | The Bahamas Bobo Reckley | KO | 5 | 11/19/1962 | United States Miami | |
| Loss | 8–15 | The Bahamas Bobo Reckley | KO | 4 | 08/11/1962 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 8–14 | The Bahamas Junior Grant | SD | 6 | 06/14/1962 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Win | 8–13 | United States Gene Wells | PTS | 6 | 04/28/1962 | United States Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida | |
| Loss | 7–13 | United States Frank Patterson | TKO | 4 | 03/29/1962 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 7–12 | United States Frank Patterson | PTS | 4 | 03/17/1962 | United States Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida | |
| Loss | 7–11 | United States Roger Whitley | KO | 2 | 02/28/1962 | United States Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida | |
| Loss | 7–10 | United States Herb Siler | TKO | 5 | 08/02/1962 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 7–9 | United States Jim Tillman | PTS | 4 | 11/01/1962 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 7–8 | United States Jim McNeil | PTS | 6 | 11/13/1961 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Win | 7–7 | Tommy Lee | PTS | 6 | 06/11/1961 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Win | 6–7 | Tom Cox | KO | 1 | 10/17/1961 | United States Cutler Ridge, Miami | |
| Win | 5–7 | United States Tiger Lee Flowers | PTS | 4 | 09/10/1961 | United States Sir John Club, Miami | |
| Win | 4–7 | United States Jim Tillman | SD | 6 | 09/25/1961 | United States Sir John Club, Miami | |
| Loss | 3–7 | United States Al Owens | KO | 5 | 09/18/1961 | United States Sir John Club, Miami | |
| Win | 3–6 | Ted Jones | KO | 3 | 11/09/1961 | United States Sir John Club, Miami | Jones knocked out at 1:50 of the third round. |
| Win | 2–6 | United States Willie Johnson | UD | 6 | 07/09/1961 | United States Little River Auditorium, Miami | |
| Loss | 1–6 | United States Joe Moss | TKO | 5 | 07/17/1961 | United States Sir John Club, Miami | |
| Loss | 1–5 | The Bahamas Yama Bahama | KO | 6 | 02/06/1961 | The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas | |
| Loss | 1–4 | United States Claude Williams | KO | 1 | 04/14/1961 | United States Winter Haven, Florida | |
| Loss | 1–3 | United States Cassius Clay | KO | 1 | 07/02/1961 | United States Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida | Jim knocked out at 1:34 of the first round. |
| Loss | 1–2 | United States Al Owens | PTS | 4 | 08/11/1960 | United States North Miami, Florida | |
| Loss | 1–1 | Jamaica Allan Harmon | KO | 3 | 10/13/1960 | United States Key West, Florida | |
| Win | 1–0 | Willie Johnson | TKO | 3 | 06/13/1960 | United States Palace Arena, Miami |
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