Talk:Roberto Durán
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duran tuvo nkos en los asaltos 1 hasta el 15, creo que es el unico que lo ha hecho
[edit] Leonard-Duran II (No Mas)
Seventh or eighth round? This article says eighth, Leonard-Duran II says seventh. 131.202.114.171 00:54, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Wins:?
Box rec has him listed at 103 wins professionally, not 104. Anyone know why the discrepancy?
http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=80 --BHC 07:24, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
His early record as it was recorded during his Lightweight title days of the 1970s, was littered with errors. Often managers just guessed on dates and opponents when submitting the early records of their boxers to the Ring Record Book. BoxRec has a Panamanian editor who has gone about verifying Duran's early Panamanian record from Panamanian newspapers, which is why there is a difference with the results and the dates.--Matt1978 16:43, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Duran didn't say "No mas" at first when he quit. He said the spanish for "I'm not fighting this clown". Then when the ref asked if Duran is sure he then said, "No mas. No mas."
Duran is considered by many to not just be one of the greatest, but in fact THE greatest lightweight of all-times. He is also considered to be in the top 5 pound for pound all-time.