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Roberto Durán vs. Sugar Ray Leonard II

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. It gained its name from the moment at the end of the eighth round when Durán turned away from Leonard towards the referee and quit by apparently saying, "No más" (Spanish for "No more").

The Super Fight
DateNovember 25, 1980
VenueLouisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana, US
Title(s) on the lineWBC and The Ring welterweight titles
Tale of the tape
Boxer Roberto Durán Ray Leonard
Nickname Manos de Piedra
("Hands of Stone")
Sugar
Hometown Panama City, Panama Palmer Park, Maryland, US
Pre-fight record 72–1 (56 KO) 27–1 (18 KO)
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 146 lb (66 kg) 146 lb (66 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition WBC and The Ring welterweight champion
2-division world champion
Former welterweight champion
Result
Leonard wins via 8th-round TKO

Pre-fight edit

Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Durán had first fought on June 20, 1980, in Montreal. Leonard was defending the World Boxing Council (WBC) Welterweight Championship for the second time. Durán was the WBC No. 1 welterweight contender. Leonard abandoned his usual slick boxing style and stood flat-footed with Durán. Durán won the first fight by a narrow but unanimous decision, with scores of 148–147, 145–144, and 146–144.

Fight edit

The rematch took place November 25, 1980, at the Superdome in New Orleans. Leonard used his superior speed and movement to outbox and befuddle Durán. "The whole fight, I was moving, I was moving", Leonard said. "And Voom! I snapped his head back with a jab. Voom! I snapped it back again. He tried to get me against the ropes, I'd pivot, spin off and Pow! Come under with a punch."[citation needed]

In round 7, Leonard started to taunt Durán. Late in the round, winding up his right hand, as if to throw a bolo punch, Leonard snapped out a left jab and caught Durán flush in the face. In the closing seconds of the eighth round, Durán turned his back to Leonard and quit, waving his glove and apparently saying to referee Octavio Meyran, "No más" ("No more" in Spanish). Leonard was the winner by a technical knockout (TKO) at 2:44 of round 8, regaining the WBC Welterweight Championship. Leonard led by a small margin of 68–66, 68–66, and 67–66 on the judges scorecards at the time of the TKO.[1]

Post-fight edit

Durán has said that he never said the words No mas to anyone following the bout. He blamed the broadcaster Howard Cosell for coming up with it and claiming he said it. He said he was only mumbling to himself "No sigo, no sigo, no sigo", meaning "I'm not carrying on".[2] He has said that he quit because of stomach cramps, which started to bother him in the fifth round. He said the cramps occurred because he took off weight too quickly, then ate too much after the morning weigh-in, but his manager, Carlos Eleta, said Durán always ate that way before a fight. "Durán didn't quit because of stomach cramps", Eleta said. "He quit because he was embarrassed."[3] Leonard claimed credit for having forced Durán to give up, and took great satisfaction in it. "I made him quit", Leonard said. "To make a man quit, to make Roberto Durán quit, was better than knocking him out."[4]

According to Rhiannon Walker, "he explained that his manager, Panamanian businessman Carlos Eleta, made the mistake of scheduling the fight too close after the first fight, not allowing Duran enough time to drop the necessary weight."[5]

Durán's stature in his home country, Panama, took a dramatic dive after the fight. The immediate reaction was shock, followed by anger. Within hours, commercials featuring Durán (in both Panama and the United States) were ordered off the air.[6] On June 16, 1983, Durán's 32nd birthday, he knocked out undefeated Davey Moore in the eighth round to win the WBA Junior Middleweight Championship. In Panama, there was rejoicing in the streets.[7]

Leonard and Durán fought a third and final time on December 7, 1989, in Las Vegas, with Leonard retaining the WBC Super Middleweight Championship in a lopsided twelve-round unanimous decision.[8]

Media edit

The fight - along with the Leonard/Durán rivalry in the 1980s - was highlighted in the 30 for 30 episode No Más from 2013.

Both the first fight between Duran and Leonard and this bout are featured prominently in Hands of Stone, a 2016 biopic about Duran.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sports Illustrated December 8, 1980
  2. ^ "Roberto Duran tells the real story behind the 'No mas' bout". New York Daily News.
  3. ^ Donald Dewey (10 January 2014). Ray Arcel: A Boxing Biography. McFarland. p. 175. ISBN 9780786490875.
  4. ^ Nack, William (1980-12-08). "Sports Illustrated, December 8, 1980". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  5. ^ Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Duran II https://andscape.com/features/sugar-ray-leonard-vs-roberto-duran-ii/
  6. ^ Roberto Durán Speaks: The Untold Story Is Finally Revealed!, Bill Brubaker, New York Daily News 1981
  7. ^ Sports Illustrated June 7, 1983
  8. ^ Sports Illustrated December 18, 1989

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Roberto Duran vs Sugar Ray Leonard II billed as The Super Fight and later popularly known as the No Mas 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 It gained its name from the moment at the end of the eighth round when Duran turned away from Leonard towards the referee and quit by apparently saying No mas Spanish for No more The Super FightDateNovember 25 1980VenueLouisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana USTitle s on the lineWBC and The Ring welterweight titlesTale of the tapeBoxerRoberto DuranRay LeonardNicknameManos de Piedra Hands of Stone SugarHometownPanama City PanamaPalmer Park Maryland USPre fight record72 1 56 KO 27 1 18 KO Height5 ft 7 in 170 cm 5 ft 10 in 178 cm Weight146 lb 66 kg 146 lb 66 kg StyleOrthodoxOrthodoxRecognitionWBC and The Ring welterweight champion2 division world championFormer welterweight championResultLeonard wins via 8th round TKO Contents 1 Pre fight 2 Fight 3 Post fight 4 Media 5 See also 6 ReferencesPre fight editSugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran had first fought on June 20 1980 in Montreal Leonard was defending the World Boxing Council WBC Welterweight Championship for the second time Duran was the WBC No 1 welterweight contender Leonard abandoned his usual slick boxing style and stood flat footed with Duran Duran won the first fight by a narrow but unanimous decision with scores of 148 147 145 144 and 146 144 Fight editThe rematch took place November 25 1980 at the Superdome in New Orleans Leonard used his superior speed and movement to outbox and befuddle Duran The whole fight I was moving I was moving Leonard said And Voom I snapped his head back with a jab Voom I snapped it back again He tried to get me against the ropes I d pivot spin off and Pow Come under with a punch citation needed In round 7 Leonard started to taunt Duran Late in the round winding up his right hand as if to throw a bolo punch Leonard snapped out a left jab and caught Duran flush in the face In the closing seconds of the eighth round Duran turned his back to Leonard and quit waving his glove and apparently saying to referee Octavio Meyran No mas No more in Spanish Leonard was the winner by a technical knockout TKO at 2 44 of round 8 regaining the WBC Welterweight Championship Leonard led by a small margin of 68 66 68 66 and 67 66 on the judges scorecards at the time of the TKO 1 Post fight editDuran has said that he never said the words No mas to anyone following the bout He blamed the broadcaster Howard Cosell for coming up with it and claiming he said it He said he was only mumbling to himself No sigo no sigo no sigo meaning I m not carrying on 2 He has said that he quit because of stomach cramps which started to bother him in the fifth round He said the cramps occurred because he took off weight too quickly then ate too much after the morning weigh in but his manager Carlos Eleta said Duran always ate that way before a fight Duran didn t quit because of stomach cramps Eleta said He quit because he was embarrassed 3 Leonard claimed credit for having forced Duran to give up and took great satisfaction in it I made him quit Leonard said To make a man quit to make Roberto Duran quit was better than knocking him out 4 According to Rhiannon Walker he explained that his manager Panamanian businessman Carlos Eleta made the mistake of scheduling the fight too close after the first fight not allowing Duran enough time to drop the necessary weight 5 Duran s stature in his home country Panama took a dramatic dive after the fight The immediate reaction was shock followed by anger Within hours commercials featuring Duran in both Panama and the United States were ordered off the air 6 On June 16 1983 Duran s 32nd birthday he knocked out undefeated Davey Moore in the eighth round to win the WBA Junior Middleweight Championship In Panama there was rejoicing in the streets 7 Leonard and Duran fought a third and final time on December 7 1989 in Las Vegas with Leonard retaining the WBC Super Middleweight Championship in a lopsided twelve round unanimous decision 8 Media editThe fight along with the Leonard Duran rivalry in the 1980s was highlighted in the 30 for 30 episode No Mas from 2013 Both the first fight between Duran and Leonard and this bout are featured prominently in Hands of Stone a 2016 biopic about Duran See also editSugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran 1st match Sugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran IIIReferences edit Sports Illustrated December 8 1980 Roberto Duran tells the real story behind the No mas bout New York Daily News Donald Dewey 10 January 2014 Ray Arcel A Boxing Biography McFarland p 175 ISBN 9780786490875 Nack William 1980 12 08 Sports Illustrated December 8 1980 Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2011 11 04 Sugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran II https andscape com features sugar ray leonard vs roberto duran ii Roberto Duran Speaks The Untold Story Is Finally Revealed Bill Brubaker New York Daily News 1981 Sports Illustrated June 7 1983 Sports Illustrated December 18 1989 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roberto Duran vs Sugar Ray Leonard II amp oldid 1142607346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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