Who has Roberto Duran lost to?

On December 7, 1989, the boxer Sugar Ray Leonard triumphs over a lackluster Roberto Duran in a unanimous 12-round decision at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas.

How many fights did Roberto Duran win before he lost?

Roberto Durán Durán began his professional career on March 8, 1967, and won the first 32 matches of his career, 26 by knockout, before losing for the first time in a 10-round nontitle decision to Esteban De Jesús on November 17, 1972.

What was Roberto Duran’s record when he retired?

103-16-0 record
One of sports’ international Latino superstars, Duran finally retired in January 2002, ending his career with a 103-16-0 record, including 69 knockouts. Now a boxing promoter, Duran recently visited ESPN.

Was Roberto Duran undefeated?

Roberto Duran has the shortest unbeaten streak on this list. Between losing to Esteban De Jesus in November 1972 and his infamous “No Mas” fight against Sugar Ray Leonard in November 1980, Duran won 41 straight fights.

Who won Durán vs Leonard 1?

Durán was the WBC No. 1 welterweight contender. Leonard abandoned his usual slick boxing style and stood flat-footed with Durán. Durán won the first fight by a narrow but unanimous decision, with scores of 148–147, 145–144, and 146–144.

Who all did Sugar Ray Leonard lose to?

The boxer continued his dominance until 1991 when he lost by decision to Terry Norris and retired again. Leonard made one last comeback six years later against Héctor Camacho, where he was knocked out for the first and only time in his career. Leonard retired for good after that.

Did Durán ever beat Sugar Ray Leonard?

The bout took place on June 20, 1980 at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. Durán defeated Leonard via unanimous decision.

How many times did Sugar Ray beat Durán?

Think Ali and Frazier of the sepia-tinted heavyweight era or Gatti and Ward in more recent memories; trilogies are almost always spectacular. But perhaps no rivalry has ever been as fascinating or as controversial as the three fights shared between Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard.