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    Roberto Duran's career spanned 31 years as a professional across 119 fights in eight different weight divisions. He fought until the age of 50, retiring in 2001 with a record of 103 wins (70 KOs) and 16 losses.
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  • #2
    Can't really disagree with Duran on his assessment. My guess is GGG sells his name to add to a few other fighters' resumes before he retires (and making some money in the process). Perhaps he wins a few but probably not.

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    • #3
      Duran is correct! GGG should say "no mas".
      mrbig1 mrbig1 Smash Smash like this.

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      • #4
        Said the man who fought until he was 67 or so. And, as much as I love Duran madly, he was absolutely pathetic to watch under such circumstances.

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        • #5
          If he does continue fighting he needs to get rid of Jonathan banks as his trainer he’s done nothing but regress with him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            Roberto Duran's career spanned 31 years as a professional across 119 fights in eight different weight divisions. He fought until the age of 50, retiring in 2001 with a record of 103 wins (70 KOs) and 16 losses.
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            No sheeit!???………you think it could because he’s 40? Bunch of geniuses on here or 14 year olds.

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            • #7
              People told him the same when he lost to Hearns

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              • #8
                Even at 40 and with diminished skills G could still be competitive against most guys but what's the point.
                Like Vince Carter said after his All Star Dunk, "It's over!"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
                  Can't really disagree with Duran on his assessment. My guess is GGG sells his name to add to a few other fighters' resumes before he retires (and making some money in the process). Perhaps he wins a few but probably not.
                  Duran is probably right, but he fought way past his prime until 50, by Duran's own standard/action's GGG still has 10 more year's left in his career.
                  Duran was a throw back, old school fighter, he was such a good fighter that he could get away with extending his career, and still find some success.
                  GGG definitely shouldn't/better not try to fight that long, or for very long after last Saturday's fight, or he will leave this game as damaged good's.
                  Last edited by Boricua181; 09-19-2022, 07:52 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Looked better than no mas Duran tho

                    Made it to the end

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