One of his greatest triumphs was defeating an undefeated Sugar Ray Leonard in 1980 to win the welterweight title.
Roberto Durán rose from extreme poverty in Panama to become a world champion in four different weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight, and middleweight. Hands of Stone
Just five months after beating Leonard, the two met for a rematch in New Orleans. In the eighth round, Durán abruptly quit the fight, famously—though he denies saying it—mumbling " No más " ("No more") to the referee. The Film: Hands of Stone (2016) One of his greatest triumphs was defeating an
His professional career spanned five decades, from 1968 to 2001, during which he fought 119 times. In the eighth round, Durán abruptly quit the
The movie chronicles Durán's rise, his rivalry with Sugar Ray Leonard, and his relationship with legendary trainer Ray Arcel.
Roberto Duran - Hands of Stone (Original Career Documentary)