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At Penn State, boxer Sugar Ray Leonard recounts sex abuse

Former boxing star Sugar Ray Leonard was spotted departing from LAX in Los Angeles, California on September 5, 2012. (September 5, 2012 - Source: FameFlynet Pictures) (FameFlynet Pictures)
Former boxing star Sugar Ray Leonard was spotted departing from LAX in Los Angeles, California on September 5, 2012. (September 5, 2012 - Source: FameFlynet Pictures) (FameFlynet Pictures)
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Updated: 10/29/2012 3:48 pm
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Retired boxing champion Sugar Ray Leonard says he cried for Jerry Sandusky's accusers after hearing of the former Penn State assistant football coach's arrest on child sex abuse charges nearly a year ago.

A sexual abuse survivor himself, Leonard spoke about his own experiences Monday at the university's inaugural conference to raise awareness about combating abuse.

Leonard says it's still a difficult topic to address, but he wants to be a leader in speaking out against abuse and encouraging victims to come forward. Experts say cases of child sex abuse are underreported.

Sandusky was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison after being convicted on dozens of criminal counts. Eight accusers testified at trial.

Leonard says he would tell them that speaking out about their experiences may prevent others from suffering abuse.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

10/29/2012 2:20:45 PM (GMT -4:00)

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