Roberto Duran
Roberto Duran is a retired Panamanian professional boxer, widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in the sport's history. Born on June 16, 1951, he began his boxing career at a young age and quickly gained fame for his aggressive style and powerful punches. Duran held world titles in four different weight classes, including lightweight and welterweight.
Duran's most famous fight was against Sugar Ray Leonard in 1980, where he won the WBC welterweight title. Known for his tenacity and skill, he earned the nickname "Manos de Piedra," meaning "Hands of Stone." Duran's legacy continues to influence aspiring boxers around the world.