Roberto Duran...HOF ?

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  • neverlast
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    Roberto Duran...HOF ?

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    The Dominance Of Roberto Duran And Why He Should Be In The I.B.H.O.F.



    Roberto Duran is already enshrined in the World Boxing Hall Of Fame. He is on the ballot for induction into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 2007. In reviewing his record I was absolutely amazed at what he had accomplished. This is a man who turned pro in 1968 and had his last fight in 2001 ! He competed in five decades.

    There is more to the Duran story, much more. His first major win was in 1970 when he stopped future featherweight champion Ernesto Marcel. Interesting note, Marcel's last fight was in 1974 when he outpointed the great Alexis Arguello in defense of his featherweight title.

    Duran impressed the boxing world on September 13, 1971 when he destroyed Benny Huertas in one round. Later that year he knocked out former junior lightweight champion, Hiroshi Kobayashi. On June 26, 1972, the undefeated Duran halted the formidable Ken Buchanan to win the world's lightweight title. The reign of terror had begun.

    Duran's last title defense was in 1978. During that stretch Roberto only lost one fight, a non title decision to the superb Esteban DeJesus. He would later stop Esteban twice in subsequent title fight rematches. In all Roberto made twelve successful defenses of his title. An often overlooked fact though is that during his tenure as lightweight champion, he also had 22 non title bouts. I guess Duran's handler's, the legendary pair of Ray Arcel and Freddie Brown felt the best way to keep Roberto in shape was to keep him busy. Some of those non title affairs were against stiff competition. Future junior welterweight titleholder Saoul Mamby, Edwin Viruet who later challenge Roberto for the crown. Hector Matta, Doc McClendon, Javier Ayala...These men were no walk in the park opposition.

    After Roberto abdicated his lightweight title in 1978 he would box for 23 years in higher weight classes. He would win titles at welterweight, junior middleweight and middleweight. He completely skipped over the junior welterweight division. From 1978 until his last bout in 2001 he met twelve world champions. Although his combined record against these champions was 6-11 you must understand he was fighting well above his natural weight.

    In all Roberto had 119 fights. He won 103 of them, 70 by knockout. Now that's impressive. Does he belong in the Hall Of Fame ? Now that's a no brainer.
  • Piggu
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    Roberto Duran is going in the hall of fame no doubt. If he didn't go in people would go nuts, man. How could you keep out Hands Of Stone?

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    • Rockin'
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      Just because he fought on waaaaaaay past his prime should not negate the skills that he showed in his youth. Hall of Fame material all the way!!!!!!!!!!...............Rockin'

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      • Azteca
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        duran - moore was one of the greatest boxing masterpieces i have ever witnessed.

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        • The Noose
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          Originally posted by Azteca
          duran - moore was one of the greatest boxing masterpieces i have ever witnessed.
          Moore wasnt exactly a challenge tho. The young inexperienced champion was just a snack for Duran, who was on form that night.


          Anyway, **** the hall of fame. We all know who is great and who aint.

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          • BuddyChacon
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            It is not taking much to get into the IBHOF these days sadly. They are running out of cats to induct.

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            • alphaqfrankie
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              He is very worthy of being in the WBHF and the IBHF.....What a great career he had.

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              • American_Ninja
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                Originally posted by buddychacon
                It is not taking much to get into the IBHOF these days sadly. They are running out of cats to induct.
                That doesn't reflect on Duran. He fought from 1968 all the way up till 2001. First man to beat SRL. Lightweight Champion, Welterweight Champion, Jr. Middleweight Champion, Middleweight Champion. Went 15 rounds against Marvin Hagler. When he fought Leonard he was 72-1.
                Career record 103-16- 70 KO's. Total fights 119. If that ain't HOF, then nothing is.

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                • American_Ninja
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                  Originally posted by Rockin'
                  Just because he fought on waaaaaaay past his prime should not negate the skills that he showed in his youth. Hall of Fame material all the way!!!!!!!!!!...............Rockin'
                  Even then he had a lot left. He was 38 when he beat Iran Barkley, who was considered a big strong middleweight. Barkley called him a LEGEND.

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                  • ferocity
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