Sugar Ray Leonard fights a new fight
Thursday, October 17th, 2013Growing up I had the opportunity to go a a bunch of boxing events throughout Florida. Â This was in a time when Miami Beach was still a fight center in the boxing world. Through my father’s Uncle I was able to not only see some of the great match ups that came through Florida, but to also meet the boxers and promoters. Â As a young kid I thought that this world was amazing ( much to my mother’s dismay). So anytime the opportunity arrises to photograph something boxing related I jump at it.
When Joshua Prezant Photography got the call to photograph legendary boxer and Olympic gold medalist Sugar Ray Leonard I made sure to clear the schedule to make it work. Â Right away my mind started to go wild with all amazing things I wanted to try to do photographically. Â But then I soon learned that I would be photographing him for a story not necessarily about boxing, but for a different fight that he took on. Â He was helping to shed light on a dark time in his life as a teen when he was sexually abused by two people very close to him.
With more details about the story I learned that I would be photographing him in his hotel room in Miami Beach late at night as he was preparing to give a motivational speech the next day to a thousand or so corporate folks from Burger King. Â Out when anything overly related to boxing in the photograph. Â No gloves, no trucks, no wardrobe changes, Â no boxing ring, no sweat! Â Just an intimate portrait of Sugar Ray in his “lounge around the house comfy clothing.”
I had to work with what I had. Â Plus, how much into a photo shoot would he be after being interviewed about his abuse for an hour or so. Â As I was setting up the lighting I carefully listened to his story as writer Wayne Coffey interviewed him. Â After they were done, it was nearly 10:30 pm or so. Â To my amazement Sugar Ray was truly hospital and easy going when we started shooting. Â Although we did not have much time and after what had to be an emotionally draining interview he patiently sat for my photo session…. Even allowing me to get a more upbeat idea in before we ended.