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Roberto Duran Sugar Ray. Sugar Ray Leonard Vs Roberto Duran Retro Boxing T Shirt With three historic fights, each filled with drama and strategy, these two titans not only clashed in the ring. [2] Whilst a third Hearns fight never came into fruition, Leonard and Duran would reach an agreement to.

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20th of June, 1980Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaWBC Welterweight World Title Duran vs Leonard: After 15 action-packed rounds, Roberto Duran defeats Sugar Ray Leonard by unanimous decision.

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Leonard, Duran posing with oversized boxing gloves before June 20, 1980 fight On May 9, 1980, the highly anticipated fight between the undefeated reigning WBC champion "Sugar" Ray Leonard and former undisputed lightweight champion and the-then number-one ranked welterweight contender Roberto Durán was announced. Sugar Ray Leonard II, billed as The Super Fight, and later popularly known as the No Más Fight, was a professional boxing match contested on November 25, 1980, for the WBC and The Ring welterweight championship 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

Roberto Duran in action vs Sugar Ray Leonard during fight at Olympic... News Photo Getty Images. 20th of June, 1980Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaWBC Welterweight World Title Roberto Duran is one of the greatest boxers that ever lived and still does interviews.

Roberto Duran in action vs Sugar Ray Leonard during fight at Olympic... Photo d'actualité. After the Hearns fight, Leonard began negotiations for both a third fight with rival Roberto Durán and a potential third fight with Hearns I bring you the timeless "Brawl in Montreal" between the United States' lineal champion Sugar Ray Leonard and Panama's Roberto Durán on June 20, 1980 at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada.