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Raymond Reinaldo Oliveira (born October 6, 1968) is an American former professional
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, known by the nickname 'Sucra'. He fought for world titles at both
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, winning the International Boxing Union world welterweight title twice, in 2003 and 2004.


Amateur career

Born in
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,
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, Oliveira was one of 19 children.In this Corner..."Sucra" Ray Oliveira
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He started boxing at the age of 11, and went on to have over 300 amateur bouts. Among his achievements as an amateur were five New England Golden Gloves titles in five different weight classes.


Professional career

Oliveira made his professional debut in July 1990 with a second round knockout of Joe Goss. He won his first 13 fights before suffering a majority-decision defeat to Terry Southerland in March 1992. In December 1993 he challenged Zack Padilla for the
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world super-lightweight title, losing on points in a fight that broke records for the number of punches thrown and landed, a fate repeated four months later when he challenged for
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's IBF title. A string of wins led to a challenge for Charles Murray's NABF title in April 1997. He won by unanimous decision but lost the title in his first defence four months later to Reggie Green. In November 1997 he moved up to welterweight to challenge for
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's WBC Continental Americas title, losing by a wide unanimous decision. After a win over the previously-unbeaten
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in February 2000, in December that year he regained the NABF super-lightweight title, beating former world champion
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by majority decision, but again lost it in his first defence to Ben Tackle.At 41, Ray Oliveira Cannot, Will Not Step Away From The Ring
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Brennan, Stuart (2004)
Sucra Ray bidding to hit Ricky's sweet spot
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Oliveira moved up to welterweight again and challenged for Lorenzo Smith's IBU world title in January 2003. Oliveira took the belt after Smith retired in the sixth round. He lost the title in May that year to Elio Ortiz, but regained it October 2004 with a unanimous points win over Hicklet Lau. Two months later he unsuccessfully challenged
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for the WBU super-lightweight world title in a
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fight at the ExCel Arena in London,Sinclair, Mike (2004)
Hatton puts his dream on the line to tackle dangerous Oliveira
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Hatton winning by a tenth-round knockout, the first time in Oliveira's career that he had been stopped. Oliveira fought only once more – an eighth-round stoppage loss to
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; He began experiencing serious pains at the base of his skull midway through the fight, as well as loss of feeling in his arms and shaking, and the referee stopped the bout after noticing that Augustus was avoiding throwing punches to Oliveira's head. Oliveira had planned to make a comeback against Joey Spina on October 2, 2010, but despite being passed fit to fight by one neurologist, another appointed by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Gaming Commission refused to allow him to fight, and Oliveira never fought again. After retiring as a fighter, Oliveira trained boxers at his gym. Oliveira's son, Ray Jr. is also a professional boxer.Ray Oliveira Jr. Continues To Forge Own Path on Oct 22
, World Boxing News, October 12, 2016. Retrieved February 10, 2022


References

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