Durán was known as a versatile, technical brawler and pressure fighter, which earned him the nickname "Manos de Piedra" ("Hands of Stone") for his formidable punching power and excellent defense. [4 ] Durán is regarded by many as one of the…
Roberto Durán: a name common enough on its own but powerful and resonant when paired with “Manos de Piedra” (“Hands of Stone”) or “El Cholo,” the native of Panama City’s tough El Chorrillo neighborhood, founded in 1915 by immigrants who…
Roberto Durán Samaniego (* 16. června 1951 El Chorrillo) je bývalý panamský boxer známý pod přezdívkou Manos de Piedra (Ruce z kamene). [1 ] Profesionálně boxoval od roku 1968 a kariéru ukončil v roce 2001, což znamená , že byl jako jeden z…
Roberto Durán (born June 16, 1951) is a professional boxer from Panama, and is generally regarded as one of the greatest lightweight boxers of all-time.
In May 1972, it was announced that the reigning WBA lightweight champion would face the number-one ranked contender Roberto Durán in Madison Square Garden on June 26th, two days before Buchanan's 27th birthday.
Roberto Duran, Panamanian professional boxer who was world lightweight, welterweight, junior-middleweight, and middleweight champion. At the height of his career, he was considered one of the 20th century’s finest fighters.
Roberto Durán is known as an Actor and Assistant Director. Some of his work includes Suburbio, El último perro, The Marihuana Story, Pájaro loco, The Priest Lorenzo, The Honorable Tenant, Simiente humana, and Mis cinco hijos.