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'''Ivan "Mighty" Robinson''' (born ] 27, ] in ], ]) is a boxer who has compiled a record of 36-10-2 (12 KOs) since becoming a professional in 1992. Robinson last fought on ] ], when he lost a 10-round unanimous decision to ] at ] in ]. '''Ivan "Mighty" Robinson''' (born ] 27, ] in ], ]) is a boxer who has compiled a record of 36-10-2 (12 KOs) since becoming a professional in 1992. He has been in several notable bouts, particularly his first victory over ], a fight that was voted Fight of the Year by Ring magazine. Other notable bouts include his second bout with Gatti, (which he also won), and his 12 round whirlwind bout with then lightweight champion Phillip Holiday. Robinson last fought on ] ], when he lost a 10-round unanimous decision to ] at ] in ].

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Ivan "Mighty" Robinson (born February 27, 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a boxer who has compiled a record of 36-10-2 (12 KOs) since becoming a professional in 1992. He has been in several notable bouts, particularly his first victory over Arturo Gatti, a fight that was voted Fight of the Year by Ring magazine. Other notable bouts include his second bout with Gatti, (which he also won), and his 12 round whirlwind bout with then lightweight champion Phillip Holiday. Robinson last fought on May 28 2005, when he lost a 10-round unanimous decision to Julio Cesar Chavez at Staples Center in Los Angeles.