Another Salient point. A lot of those guys started boxing in the 1930s and were finished by the early 50s when Robinson was just entering middleweight. Robinson turned pro in 1940Not just that but most of them were a bit further along in their careers than Ray. Lytell is the only one of the group younger than him I think. Or is it Chase that's younger.
It was Lytell that was younger than him.