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Valenda Newell
June 19, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
Age 75
MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. Bert Sugar, an iconic boxing writer and sports historian who was known for his trademark fedora and ever-present cigar, died Sunday of cardiac arrest. He was 75. Jennifer Frawley, Mr. Sugar's daughter, said his wife, Suzanne, was by his side when he died at Northern...
Read MoreValenda Newell
June 19, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Harry Simpson
March 25, 2015 | Alpharetta, GA
From our first meeting at the Ali-Burbick fight, to our last long phone conversation together and everything in between, I will always be grateful I knew you.
God Bless You and Keep You.
Rick Kulis
November 13, 2012 | Las Vegas, NV
Love you Dad....
Leslie Jones
July 17, 2012 | Escondido, CA
a real library of knowledge Rip bert
July 17, 2012
I knew nothing of boxing until I heard Burt speak
Delbert Lawrence
April 07, 2012 | Columbus, OH
By pure chance, I got to spend about 2 hours in the MGM cigar bar with Bert. We talked about boxing and, after he found out I was also a lawyer, we talked law. He was clearly one of the most interesting men I've ever met. I was saddened to hear of his passing and send my best wishes to his family.
Don Gandy
April 07, 2012 | Fort Worth, TX
I meet him on Ellis island when he recieved the Ellis island award had my picture taken with him very nice man
john conley
April 05, 2012 | Portland, ME
It was an absolute honor to know you.I will never forget your wit. It will not be the same place,without being able to speak with you. Thank you my friend, for participating in the "Armed Forces Boxing Championships" for me. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE. You will never be forgotten!
John Eckert
April 01, 2012 | Los Angeles, CA