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Durán meanwhile, dismissed Buchanan's claims that he had won with an illegal blow stating "A lot of boxers try to make you think they were hit low because they are losing. I won it legally." [ 7 ] Buchanan insisted Durán had taken liberties in the fight not only with low blows, but also with headbutts and was critical of LoBianco's ...
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Roberto Carlos Durán Samaniego [2] (born June 16, 1951) is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001. He held world championships in four weight classes: Lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight. Duran also reigned as the undisputed and lineal lightweight champion and the lineal welterweight ...
Ken Buchanan MBE (28 June 1945 – 1 April 2023) was a Scottish professional boxer who competed between 1965 and 1982. He held multiple championships at lightweight; the World Boxing Association (WBA) and Ring magazine titles from 1970 to 1972; and the World Boxing Council (WBC) title in 1971, briefly reigning as undisputed champion until being stripped of the WBC title four months later.
Oscar De La Hoya vs. John Avila; Oscar De La Hoya vs. Genaro Hernández; Oscar De La Hoya vs. Jesse James Leija; Oscar De La Hoya vs. John John Molina; Oscar De La Hoya vs. Jorge Páez; Oscar De La Hoya vs. Rafael Ruelas; Roberto Durán vs. Esteban de Jesús II; Roberto Durán vs. Esteban de Jesús III; Roberto Durán vs. Ray Lampkin
Ken Buchanan vs. Roberto Durán; D. Roberto Durán vs. Esteban de Jesús This page was last edited on 8 June 2023, at 15:04 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Battle Round 1: Adam Buchanan vs Kevin James Graham from Team Reba. Song: “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims. Winner: Adam Buchanan. Reba said: “Adam and Kevin, oh my gosh, I loved that ...
Roberto Durán vs. Esteban de Jesús was a professional boxing match contested on November 17, 1972. [1] The fight was the first in the famed Durán–de Jesús trilogy of the 1970s. Though Durán held both the WBA and The Ring lightweight titles, neither was on the line.