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The new Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame today revealed its inaugural class of 19 inductees, including fighters Mike Tyson, Oscar De La Hoya and Sugar Ray Leonard.


The class was broken into eight categories — Nevada resident boxer, non-Nevada boxer, trainers, officials, media, promoters, executives and special contributors. There are at least two inductees in each category.

Hall of Fame CEO Rich Marotta said he and the organization’s board of directors made a point of assembling a star-studded first class.

“The size of induction class is larger than ones we’ll have in the future,” Marotta said during a news conference at the Richard Steele Boxing Club. “We wanted to make sure we could induct a lot of good people...There are great names, fighters and people involved in boxing who did not make it on the first ballot.”

Read more at the Las Vegas Sun