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Wheatley's record after the bout was 17-3-2, according to the AP. The referee stopped the bout in Nsubuga's corner after Nsubuga had been knocked down late in the 4th round. The 1979 and 1981 Ring Record Book and Boxing Encyclopedia incorrectly list this as a 9th round KO.
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At the age of 21, Duran stopped Ken Buchanan in thirteen rounds to win the WBALightweight Championship on June 26, 1972. Duran dropped Buchanan at the end of the thirteenth round with an apparent l...On November 17, 1972, Duran suffered his first defeat, losing to Esteban De Jesúsby a ten-round unanimous decision in a non-title fight. Duran was dropped in the first round by a left hook.On April 21, 1973, the NYSAC suspended Duran's boxing license in NY and gave him 90 days to agree to "the fullfillment of a contract entered into on October 25, 1972, to defend the title against Ke...Duran avenged his loss to De Jesús on March 16, 1974. Duran, who was dropped by a left hook in the first round, put De Jesús down for the count in the eleventh round to successfully defend the WBA...Has defeated 15 opponents (12 by KO) in World Title fights.Has a record of 16-5 (13 KOs) in World Title fights.Has a record of 13-12 (8 KOs) against former world titleists.Duran received The Ring Magazine Comeback of the Yearaward for 1983 and 1989. He is the only fighter to win it twice.The Associated Press ranked Duran as the greatest lightweight and the 7th greatest fighter of the 20th century in 1999.The Ring Magazine ranked Duran as the greatest lightweight of all-timein 2001.The Ring Magazine ranked Duran as the 5th best fighter of the past 80 yearsin 2002.See also, 2016 bio-pic Hands of StoneRoberto Duran 103: 16: 0: 70 KOs ... Duran?s pro debut 119 bouts • page. 1. 2 ©BoxRec is the official record keeper for 410 sports authorities worldwide, ...
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Roberto Durán Samaniego (El Chorrillo, Panamá, 16 de junio de 1951) [1] es un exboxeador panameño, apodado «Mano de Piedra» o «El Cholo». Durán es mundialmente reconocido como el mejor peso ligero (135 libras) de todos los tiempos, y también catalogado ampliamente por cronistas deportivos e historiadores como uno de los mejores libra ...
Res.RécordRivalTipoDerrota103-16UDVictoria103-15Patrick GoossenUDVictoria102-15Pat LawlorUDDerrota101-15Omar GonzálezUDRoberto Carlos Durán Samaniego (born June 16, 1951) is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001. He held world championships in four weight classes: Lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight. Duran also reigned as the undisputed and lineal lightweight champion and the lineal welterweight champion.
No.ResultRecordOpponent119Loss103–16118Win103–15Patrick Goossen117Win102–15Pat Lawlor116Loss101–15Omar GonzalezLista de todas las peleas 2024, títulos, edad, estatura y peso, relación de knockout del boxeador profesional Roberto «Manos de Piedra» Duran.
What is Roberto Durán's boxing record? 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.