Comments Thread For: Roberto Duran Jr. - I Think I Can Hit Harder Than My Dad

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Roberto Duran Jr. - I Think I Can Hit Harder Than My Dad

    Roberto Duran Jr. (1-0, 1 KO) is the latest 'son of a legend' to enter the pro ranks. Duran Jr. has the name and he believes that he's got the talent. There is a lot of pressure from the start, as his father, Roberto Duran, is regarded as one of the greatest fighters of all-time.
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  • PsychoPat
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    Why did he start so late. If I had a dad and he was a boxer I would surely want to follow his footsteps carve out a decent amatuer career in my teens then develop towards pro around 20 years old.

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    • AKAcronym
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      #3
      He better realize his father had much more than just power.

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      • JLC
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        #4
        Originally posted by AKAcronym
        He better realize his father had much more than just power.
        Exactly....

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        • crisantonio917
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          Dayyyum, who was the mom, I guess he looks like her...

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          • Usetoloveboxing
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            My isn't he humble. His Dad was one of the top 20 fighters of all time, and maybe the greatest lightweight to ever tie on a pair of gloves. Keep it real junior, if he wasnt your father, you wouldnt even be mentioned on this site.

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            • BoxingTech718
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              Another son of a fighter that started too late and gets KTFO.
              I think PBF is the only son of a fighter that turned out so much better than his old man.
              Last edited by BoxingTech718; 06-04-2018, 10:40 PM.

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              • 4truth
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                I also have power,” Duran Jr. said News 7. “To be honest, I think I can hit harder than him.
                I think so too but then his dad has not been in good health.

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                • Madison Boxing
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                  #9
                  This kid could go far....

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                  • djb914
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                    Well he has a 100% of his fights were won by KO, His father had 70 KO's in 119 fights so about 58% KO record, so % wise, and he probably does hit harder NOW as his father is 66, I mean do you think George Foreman now at age 69 can hit as hard as your average 25-30 year old?

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