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  1. The 1979 and 1981 Ring Record Book and Boxing Encyclopedia incorrectly list this as a 9th round KO.

    • Roberto Duran

      Career Overview. Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Leonard on June...

  2. Durán ended his career with a professional record of 119 fights, 103 wins, and 70 knockouts. From May 1971 up until his second fight against Sugar Ray Leonard in November 1980, as well as in his fight against Wilfred Benítez in January 1982, Durán was trained by legendary boxing trainer Ray Arcel . Early life.

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · Career Overview. Roberto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Leonard on June 20, 1980. At the age of 21, Duran stopped Ken Buchanan in thirteen rounds to win the WBA Lightweight Championship on June 26, 1972. Duran dropped Buchanan at the end of the thirteenth round with an apparent low blow. Duran was given a TKO victory when Buchanan was ruled unfit to continue.

  4. In a professional boxing career spanning 33 years and four months, Roberto Durán fought 119 times with 103 wins and 16 losses. Durán retired from professional boxing with a record of 103-16, which included seven world-title wins and 12 successful title defense fights at the lightweight weight division.

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · Roberto Duran, Panamanian professional boxer who was world lightweight, welterweight, junior-middleweight, and middleweight champion. At the height of his career, he was considered one of the 20th century’s finest fighters. Learn more about Duran’s life and career.

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Panamanian boxer Roberto Durán won world championships in four weight divisions but is best remembered for his "no más" loss to Sugar Ray Leonard in 1980.

  7. Durán finally retired from professional boxing on July 14, 2001, after a super-middleweight bout against Puerto Rican boxer Hector Camacho. Durán lost the fight via a 12 round unanimous decision, ending his incredible career with a record of 103-16 and a total of 70 knockout victories in the ring.