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by George Kimball


  Dec. 11 Ernie Singletary, Nassau W10

  1982 Feb. 27 Marcos Geraldo, Las Vegas KO1

  July 25 Jeff McCracken, Detroit TKO8

  Dec. 3 Wilfred Benitez, New Orleans W15

  Won WBC Light-Middleweight Title

  1983 July 10 Murray Sutherland, Atlantic City W10

  1984 Feb. 11 Luigi Minchillo, Detroit W12

  Retained WBC Light-Middleweight Title

  June 15 Roberto Duran, Las Vegas TKO2

  Retained WBC Light-Middleweight Title

  Sept. 15 Fred Hutchings, Saginaw TKO3

  Retained WBC Light-Middleweight Title

  1985 April 15 Marvin Hagler, Las Vegas TKOby3

  For WBA, WBC, and IBF Middleweight Titles

  1986 Mar. 10 James Shuler, Las Vegas KO1

  June 23 Mark Medal, Las Vegas TKO8

  Retained WBC Light-Middleweight Title

  Oct. 17 Doug DeWitt, Detroit W12

  1987 Mar. 7 Dennis Andries, Detroit TKO10

  Won WBC Light-heavyweight Title

  Oct. 29 Juan Domingo Roldan, Las Vegas KO4

  Won Vacant WBC Middleweight Title

  1988 June 6 Iran Barkley, Las Vegas TKOby3

  Lost WBC Middleweight Title

  Nov. 4 James Kinchen, Las Vegas W12

  Won Vacant WBO Super-Middleweight Title

  1989 June 12 Sugar Ray Leonard, Las Vegas D12

  For WBC and WBO Super-Middleweight Titles

  1990 Apr. 28 Michael Olajide, Atlantic City W12

  Retained WBO Super-Middleweight Title

  1991 Feb. 11 Kemper Morton, Inglewood KO2

  Apr. 6 Ken Atkins, Honolulu TKO3

  June 3 Virgil Hill, Las Vegas W12

  Won WBA Light-Heavyweight Title

  1992 Mar. 20 Iran Barkley, Las Vegas L12

  Lost WBA Light-Heavyweight Title

  1993 Nov. 6 Andrew Maynard, Las Vegas TKO1

  1994 Jan. 29 Dan Ward, Las Vegas KO1

  Feb. 19 Freddie Delgado, Charlotte W12

  1995 Mar. 31 Lenny LaPaglia, Detroit TKO1

  Sept. 26 Earl Butler, Auburn Hills W10

  1996 Nov. 29 Karl Willis, Roanoke KO5

  1997 Jan. 31 Ed Dalton, Inglewood KO5

  1998 Nov. 6 Jay Snyder, Detroit KO1

  1999 Apr. 10 Nate Miller, Manchester W12

  2000 Apr. 8 Uriah Grant, Detroit TKOby2

  2001-2004 Inactive

  2005 July 30 John Long, Detroit TKO9

  2006 Feb. 4 Shannon Landberg, Auburn Hills TKO10

  Ring Record of Roberto Duran

  Career record 103-16-0; 70 KOs

  1968 Feb. 23 Carlos Mendoza, Colon City W4

  May 14 Juan Gondola, Colon City KO1

  June 15 Manuel Jimenez, Colon City KO1

  June 30 Eduardo Morales, Panama City KO1

  Aug. 10 Enrique Jacobo, Panama City KO1

  Aug. 25 Leroy Carghill, Panama City KO1

  Sept. 22 Ulises De Leon, Panama City KO1

  Nov. 16 Juan Gondola, Colon City KO2

  Dec. 7 Carlos Howard, Panama City TKO1

  1969 Jan. 19 Alberto Brand, Panama City TKO4

  Feb. 1 Eduardo Frutos, Panama City W6

  May 18 Jacinto Garcia, Panama City TKO4

  June 22 Adolfo Osses, Panama City TKO7

  Sept. 21 Serafin Garcia, Panama City TKO5

  Nov. 23 Luis Patino, Panama City TKO8

  1970 Mar. 28 Felipe Torres, Mexico City W10

  May 16 Ernesto Marcel, Panama City TK010

  July 18 Clemente Mucino, Colon City KO6

  Sept. 5 Marvin Castaneda, Puerto Armuelles KO1

  Oct. 18 Ignacio Castaneda, Panama City TKO3

  1971 Jan. 10 Jose Angel Herrara, Monterrey KO6

  Mar. 21 Jose Acosta, Panama City KO1

  May 29 Lloyd Marshall, Panama City TKO6

  July 18 Fermin Soto, Monterrey TKO3

  Sept. 13 Benny Huertas, New York TKO1

  Oct. 16 Hiroshi Kobayashi, Panama City KO7

  1972 Jan. 15 Angel Robinson Garcia, Panama City W10

  Mar. 10 Francisco Munoz, Panama City TKO1

  June 26 Ken Buchanan, New York TKO13

  Won WBA Lightweight Title

  Sept. 2 Greg Potter, Panama City KO1

  Oct. 28 Lupe Ramirez, Panama City KO1

  Nov. 17 Esteban DeJesus, New York L10

  1973 Jan. 20 Jimmy Robertson, Panama City KO5

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  Feb. 22 Juan Medina, Los Angeles TKO7

  Mar. 17 Javier Ayala, Los Angeles W10

  Apr. 14 Gerardo Ferrat, Panama City TKO2

  June 2 Hector Thompson, Panama City TKO8

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  Aug. 4 Doc McClendon, Hato Rey W10

  Nov. 8 Guts Ishimatsu Suzuki, Panama City TKO10

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  Dec. 1 Tony Garcia, Santiago de Veraguas KO3

  1974 Jan. 21 Leonard Tavarez, Paris TKO4

  Feb. 16 Armando Mendoza, Panama City TKO3

  Mar. 16 Esteban DeJesus, Panama City KO11

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  Jul. 6 Flash Gallego, Panama City TKO7

  Sept. 2 Hector Matta, Hato Rey W10

  Oct. 31 Jose Vasquez, San Jose KO2

  Nov. 16 Adalberto Vanegas, Panama City KO1

  Dec. 21 Masataka Takayama, San Jose KO1

  1975 Feb. 15 Andres Salgado, Panama City KO1

  Mar. 2 Ray Lampkin, Panama City KO14

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  June 3 Jose Peterson, Miami Beach TKO1

  Aug. 2 Pedro Mendoza, Managua KO1

  Sept. 13 Alirio Acuna, Chitre KO3

  Sept. 30 Edwin Viruet, Uniondale W10

  Dec. 20 Leoncio Ortiz, Hato Rey KO15

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  1976 May 4 Saoul Mamby, Miami Beach W10

  May 23 Lou Bizzarro, Erie KO14

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  July 31 Emiliano Villa, Panama City TKO7

  Oct. 15 Alvaro Rojas, Hollywood KO1

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  1977 Jan. 29 Vilomar Fernandez, Miami Beach KO13

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  May 16 Javier Muniz, Landover W10

  Aug. 6 Bernardo Diaz, Panama City KO1

  Sept. 17 Edwin Viruet, Philadelphia W15

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title

  1978 Jan. 21 Esteban DeJesus, Las Vegas TKO12

  Retained WBA Lightweight Title; Won WBC Lightweight Title

  Apr. 27 Adolfo Viruet, New York W10

  Sept. 1 Ezequiel Obando, Panama City KO2

  Dec. 8 Monroe Brooks, New York KO8

  1979 Relinquished Lightweight Titles in January

  Apr. 8 Jimmy Heair, Las Vegas W10

  June 22 Carlos Palomino, New York W10

  Sept. 28 Zeferino Gonzalez, Las Vegas W10

  1980 Jan. 13 Joseph Nsubuga, Las Vegas TKO4

  Feb. 24 Wellington Wheatley, Las Vegas TKO6

  June 20 Sugar Ray Leonard, Montreal W15

  Won WBC Welterweight Title

  Nov. 25 Sugar Ray Leonard, New Orleans T KOby8

  Lost WBC Welterweight Title

  1981 Aug. 9 Nino Gonzalez, Cleveland W10

  Sept. 26 Luigi Minchillo, Las Vegas W10

  1982 Jan. 30 Wilfred Benitez, Las Vegas L15

  For WBC Light-Middleweight Title

  Sept. 4 Kirkland Laing, Detroit L10

  Nov. 12 Jimmy Batten, Miami W10

  1983 Jan. 29 Pipino Cuevas, Los Angeles TKO4

  June 16 Davey Moore, New York TKO8

  Won WBA Light-Middleweight Title

  1983 Nov. 10 Marvin Hagler, Las Vegas L15

  For WBA, WBC, and IBF Middleweight Titles

  1984 June 15 Thomas Hearns TKOby2

  For WBC Light-Middleweight Title

  1985 Inactive

  1986 Jan. 31 Manuel Zambrano, Panama City KO2

  Apr. 18 Jorge Suero, Panama City KO2

  June 23 Robbi
e Sims, Las Vegas L10

  1987 May 16 Victor Claudio, Miami Beach W10

  Sept. 12 J.C. Gimenez Ferreyra, Miami Beach W10

  1988 Feb. 5 Ricky Stackhouse, Atlantic City W10

  Apr. 14 Paul Thorne, Atlantic City RTD6

  Oct. 1 Jeff Lanas, Chicago W10

  1989 Feb. 24 Iran Barkley, Atlantic City W12

  Won WBC Middleweight Title

  Dec. 7 Sugar Ray Leonard, Las Vegas L12

  For WBC Super-Middleweight Title

  1990 Inactive

  1991 Mar. 18 Pat Lawlor, Las Vegas TKOby6

  1992 Sept. 30 Tony Biglen, Buffalo W10

  Dec. 17 Ken Hulsey, Cleveland KO2

  1993 June 29 Jacques LeBlanc, Bay St. Louis W10

  Aug. 17 Sean Fitzgerald, Bay St. Louis KO6

  Dec. 14 Tony Menefee, Bay St. Louis TKO8

  1994 Feb. 22 Carlos Montero, Marseilles W10

  Mar. 29 Terry Thomas, Bay St. Louis TKO4

  June 25 Vinny Pazienza, Las Vegas L12

  Oct. 18 Heath Todd, Bay St. Louis TKO7

  1995 Jan. 14 Vinny Pazienza, Atlantic City L12

  June 10 Roni Martinez, Kansas City TKO7

  Dec. 21 Wilbur Garst, Fort Lauderdale TKO4

  1996 Feb. 20 Ray Domenge, Miami W10

  June 22 Hector Camacho, Atlantic City L12

  Aug. 31 Ariel Cruz, Panama City KO1

  Sept. 27 Mike Culbert, Chester TKO6

  1997 Feb. 15 Jorge Fernando Castro, Buenos Aires L10

  June 14 Jorge Fernando Castro, Panama City W10

  Nov. 15 David Radford, Temba W8

  1998 Jan. 31 Felix Jose Hernandez, Panama City W10

  Aug. 28 William Joppy, Las Vegas TKOby3

  For WBA Middleweight Title

  1999 Mar. 6 Omar Eduardo Gonzalez, Buenos Aires L10

  2000 June 16 Pat Lawlor, Panama City W12

  Aug. 12 Patrick Goossen, Yakima W10

  2001 July 14 Hector Camacho, Denver L12

  Bibliography

  Books

  Anderson, Dave

  In the Corner. New York: William Morrow & Co., 1991.

  Brenner, Teddy

  Only the Ring Was Square. With Barney Nagler.

  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1981.

  Buckley, Kevin

  Panama: The Whole Story. New York: Touchstone Books, 1992.

  Burchard, Sue

  Sugar Ray Leonard. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983.

  Dahlberg, Tim

  Fight Town: Las Vegas—The Boxing Capital of the World.

  Las Vegas: Stephens Press, 2004.

  Dundee, Angelo

  I Only Talk Winning. With Mike Winters.

  Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1985.

  Fried, Ronald K.

  Cornermen: Great Boxing Trainers.

  New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1991.

  Giudice, Christian

  Hands of Stone: The Life and Legend of Roberto Duran.

  Wrea Green, Lancashire, UK: Milo Books, 2006.

  Glockner, Carolyn

  Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Mankato, MN: Crestwood House, 1985.

  Goldstein, Alan

  A Fistful of Sugar. New York: Coward, McCann, & Geoghegan, 1981.

  Haskins, James

  Sugar Ray Leonard.

  New York: Lothrop, Lee, and Shepard Books, 1982.

  Heinz, W.C., and Nathan Ward

  The Book of Boxing . Kingston, NY: Total/Sports Illustrated, 1999.

  Hughes, Bill, and Patrick King

  Come Out Writing: A Boxing Anthology.

  London: Queen Anne Press, 1991.

  Liebling, A.J.

  The Sweet Science . New York: Penguin USA, 1991.

  McIlvanney, Hugh

  McIlvanney on Boxing . New York: Beaufort Books, 1982.

  Mullan, Harry

  Fighting Words . Kent, UK: Colebridge Associates, 1993.

  Myler, Patrick

  A Century of Boxing Greats . London: Robson Books, 1997.

  Newfield, Jack

  Only in America: The Life and Crimes of Don King .

  New York: William Morrow & Co., 1995.

  Rosenthal, Bert

  Sugar Ray Leonard: The Baby-Faced Boxer .

  Chicago: Childrens Press, 1982.

  Schulberg, Budd

  Ringside: A Treasury of Boxing Reportage.

  Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2006.

  Schulian, John

  Writers’ Fighters and Other Sweet Scientists.

  Kansas City: Andrews McMeel, 1983.

  Toperoff, Sam

  Sugar Ray Leonard and Other Noble Warriors .

  New York: McGraw Hill, 1987.

  Magazines

  “A King-Size Scandal in the Ring.” Time, May 2, 1977.

  Friedman, Robert

  “Park Avenue Desperado.” Inside Sports, June 30, 1980.

  Nack, William

  “The Big Bellyache.” Sports Illustrated, December 8, 1980.

  “Everything I Did Worked.” Sports Illustrated, April 20, 1987.

  “I Am Still a Pistol.” Sports Illustrated, November 7, 1983.

  “Let the World Know I’m O.K.” Sports Illustrated, September 28, 1987.

  “Marvelous Was Something Less Than Marvelous.” Sports Illustrated, November 21, 1983.

  “Right On for Roberto.” Sports Illustrated, June 30, 1980.

  Putnam, Pat

  “Another Classic.” Sports Illustrated, June 19, 1989.

  “Better Than a Barroom Brawl.” Sports Illustrated, April 8, 1985.

  “Eight Minutes of Fury.” Sports Illustrated, April 22, 1985.

  “On Top of the World.” Sports Illustrated, September 28, 1981.

  “One for the Ages.” Sports Illustrated, December 18, 1989.

  “There Was No Doubting Thomas.” Sports Illustrated, June 25, 1984.

  Ziegel, Vic

  “Roberto Duran in New York.” Inside Sports, June 30, 1980.

  Newspaper Archives

  Boston Herald

  New York Post

  New York Times

  Philadelphia Bulletin

  Philadelphia Daily News

  Index

  A

  AAU Championships, 3–4, 12–13

  ABC network, 13–14, 32–35, 40, 41, 72, 96, 99, 197, 226

  Abraham, Seth, 286

  Acri, Mike, 293–294, 296–297

  Duran-Leonard III, 277–278, 279, 280, 281

  Aldama, Andres, 13, 14

  Ali, Muhammad, 40, 65–66, 132, 154, 255

  Dundee and, 38–39, 41, 174, 289

  Duran-Leonard I, 70

  Hearns-Leonard I, 133

  Leonard and, 58, 149

  Shavers and, 50

  v. Frazier, 197

  v. Holmes, 97, 98

  v. Liston, 114, 117

  v. Norton, 67

  Aliano, Eddie, 257, 279

  Alli, Terrence, 194

  Amparo, Jorge, 225–226

  Anderson, Dave, 75, 89, 228

  Anderson, James, 285–286

  Andries, Dennis, 223

  Angioletti, Dr. Louis, 231

  Antuofermo, Vito, 35, 99, 103–104, 284

  v. Hagler, 51–57, 59, 71, 95–96, 98, 125–126, 158, 194

  v. Minter, 76, 95–96

  Aquino, Lupe, 233

  Arce, Jorge, 145

  Arcel, Ray, 29, 45–46, 290

  Duran and, 17, 46–47, 144

  Duran-Leonard I, 68, 69, 73–76, 82

  Duran-Leonard II, 90, 108, 114, 116–119

  Duran-Leonard III, 274

  Arcel, Stevie, 117–118

  Arledge, Roone, 13

  Arum, Bob

  Ali and, 65–66

  Antuofermo-Hagler, 52, 54–55

  Antuofermo-Minter, 96

  character of, 64, 65–66

  on Duran, 145, 147, 282

  Duran-Leonard I, 63–64, 67, 71, 76

  Duran-Leonard III, 269, 270–271 , 275, 277, 281

  on Fields, 105

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bsp; on Hagler, 292

  Hagler-Hearns, 185–186, 188, 193, 202, 203

  Hagler-Leonard, 148–149, 218, 233, 237–238

  Hagler-Minter, 97, 100, 102–104

  Hagler-Mugabi, 206

  Hearns-Leonard I, 123, 134

  Hearns-Leonard II, 251–252, 255, 257, 258, 260–261, 267

  King and, 79

  Knievel and, 176–177

  Sandoval and, 209

  on Sulaiman, 76

  “Triple Hitter,” 212–213

  on WBO, 249

  Arum, Sybil, 157, 255

  Astaire, Jarvis, 96, 99–100

  Axthelm, Pete, 111–112

  Ayala, Tony, Jr., 21, 133, 146

  B

  BADK, Inc., 67

  Baek, In-Chul, 151

  Baker, Mike, 97

  Baldeyrou, Raymond, 84

  Baldwin, Johnny “Mad Dog,” 28, 32

  Ballairgeon, Rosario, 77

  Baraka, Amiri (LeRoy Jones), 25–26

  Barile, Nancy, 259–261

  Barker, D. C., 3

  Barkley, Iran, 225–226, 245–246, 288

  Barrett, Mike, 99

  Bartin, Cindy, 249

  Batten, Jimmy, 145–146

  Baxter, Billy, 60, 242

  Beaz, Pablo, 127

  Beitchman, Ted, 188

  Benitez, Gregorio, 47, 58

  Benitez, Wilfredo, 28, 54, 76

 

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