Roberto Durán
Roberto Durán is a retired Panamanian professional boxer, widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in the sport's history. Born on June 16, 1951, in El Chorrero, Panama, he became a world champion in four different weight classes, including lightweight and welterweight. Durán is known for his aggressive fighting style and exceptional skills, earning him the nickname "Manos de Piedra," which means "Hands of Stone."
Durán's boxing career spanned over 30 years, during which he fought many notable opponents, including Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns. He gained fame for his legendary bouts in the 1970s and 1980s, solidifying his legacy in the boxing world. After retiring, Durán remained a prominent figure in sports, inspiring future generations of boxers.