Roberto Durán vs. Sugar Ray Leonard II, billed as The Super Fight, and later popularly known as the No Más Fight, was a boxing match which took place on November 25, 1980, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, United States. It was the second of three bouts between the pair. Sugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran 2 at 1980-11-25 for WBC Welter title. Infamous 'No Mas' bout by Roberto Duran.
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Five months after their first epic battle in Montreal, Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard stood in the ring together, ready to put it all on the line once m. Leonard, Duran posing with oversized boxing gloves before June 20, 1980 fight. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán, billed as The Brawl in Montreal, was a welterweight professional boxing match contested between WBC and The Ring champion Sugar Ray Leonard and former undisputed lightweight champion Roberto Durán.The bout took place on June 20, 1980 at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. Roberto Duran vs Sugar Ray Leonard 1 Explained The Modern Martial Artist 1.4M views 5 years ago Top Five Fights of the 1980's 5. Sugar Ray Leonard vs Thomas Hearns I. Ray Leonard 146 lbs beat Roberto Duran 146 lbs by TKO at 2:44 in round 8 of 15 Date: 1980-11-25 Location: Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Referee: Octavio Meyran Judge: Mike Jacobs 68-66 Judge: James Brimmell 67-66 Judge: Jean Deswert 68-66 Unofficial UPI scorecard: 69-65 Leonard WBC Welterweight Championship (1st defense by Duran)
On this day Roberto Duran scores epic triumph over Sugar Ray Leonard
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. Leonard became a sensation. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán III, billed as Uno Mas, was a professional boxing match contested on December 7, 1989 for the WBC super middleweight title. Background Reigning WBC super middleweight champion "Sugar" Ray Leonard had made the first successful defense of his title after fighting Thomas Hearns to a draw. June 20, 1980: Duran vs Leonard I. Time waits for no one, as the old cliché goes, a statement whose meaning the young can barely grasp and alas, I am young no longer. But more than four decades later and the memories are still fresh: Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran and the fight the entire world could barely wait to see. On June 20, 1980, Roberto Duran claimed the Ring and WBC welterweight titles by scoring a 15-round unanimous decision over Sugar Ray Leonard at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal. The official scores were 148-147, 146-144 and 145-144. Why was this win so big?
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Roberto Duran vs Sugar Ray Leonard 2 | "No Mas Fight" (Full Fight Highlights) Last Round 53.4K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Duran (1st meeting) - BoxRec Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Duran (1st meeting) Ray Leonard 145 lbs lost to Roberto Duran 146 lbs by UD in round 15 of 15 Date: 1980-06-20 Location: Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Referee: Carlos Padilla Judge: Harry Gibbs 144-145 Judge: Angelo Poletti 147-148
DURÁN VS. LEONARD I (The Brawl in Montreal): JUNE 20, 1980. Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Sugar Ray Leonard stages the second defense of his WBC Welterweight Championship. He. The ensuing fight, which Duran won via 15-round unanimous decision, was an instant welterweight classic, celebrated alongside Barney Ross vs. Jimmy McLarnin, Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Kid Gavilan 2 and Carmen Basilio vs. Tony De Marco 2. Although Leonard was shaken up in the second round, neither fighter was seriously hurt and there were no.
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Duran - a 74-fight veteran - made a shocking admission to fans and declared, "I don't want to fight any more, I've been fighting for a long time." Roberto Duran knocks out Costa Rican Alvaro Rojas in two minutes and 17 seconds of the first round to successfully defend the World Boxing Association championship he'd held since June 1972. November 23, 2016. With 16 seconds remaining in the eighth round of the second fight between defending World Boxing Council welterweight champion Roberto Duran II and Sugar Ray Leonard on Nov. 25, 1980, Duran did something only a handful of boxers had done before him. He turned away from Leonard, waved his glove at the referee and then walked.