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The bout, which ended with Duran, now 62, withdrawing in the eighth round and sullied an otherwise excellent career, is best known as the “No mas” (meaning ‘no more’ in English) fight ...
NEW ORLEANS – Roberto Duran quit. The macho man just up and quit. One moment he was fighting and the next moment he wasn’t. “No more,” he said to Sugar Ray Leonard. It was the eighth round ...
Duran locked horns with Hagler in November 1983 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. After a competitive 12-round battle, ...
Those questions have haunted Roberto Duran, his fans and boxing observers since he infamously, and seemingly inexplicably, quit his Nov. 25, 1980, rematch vs. Sugar Ray Leonard in New Orleans with ...
“Roberto regrets it so much now … it annoys him just to hear those two words,” says Hodgson. I am Duran pivots around the long term rivalry between the Panamian and Leonard.
Roberto Duran (l) celebrates with trainer Ray Arcel in the dressing room after his fight against Ken Buchanan at Madison Square Garden in 1972. Getty Images Ray Arcel got his head bashed in ...
The legendary Panamanian boxer Roberto Duran has lived a life — and had a fight career — far more complex and polarizing than what we see onscreen in “Hands of Stone,” but this is still ...
Roberto Duran’s son, Robin Duran will be serving as Associate Producer. Bill Johnson and Jim Seible will be marketing the film internationally through their company, Lotus Entertainment.
Panamanian boxer Roberto Durán, who held world championships in four weight classes during his more than three-decade career, has tested positive for the coronavirus but has had only mild ...
In the upcoming documentary I Am Duran, the Panamanian fighter's family and longtime rivals and opponents Sugar Ray Leonard and Mike Tyson reflect on his life and legacy.
A slum kid with a scrappy gift for fighting, Duran’s will to win in the ring arose, according to the film, out of a desire to avenge his struggling nation over its hotly contested, American ...