Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
March 28, 1970
Arena Coliseo ~ Mexico City, Federal District ~ Mexico
This would be Roberto Duran's 1st-Bout outside of Panama.
Robert {Age; 18 years, 9 months} had a record of 15-0-0 {13 KO's} and
was now competing in the 130 lb. Super-Featherweight Division.
His opponent would be Mexican - Felipe Torres, a tricky-and-tough Featherweight
boxer who was based out of Los Angeles, California.
Felipe, a Professional since June 1967 {2 1/2 years} had comprised a record of
20-9-1 {8 KO's} during that time.
Felipe had a reputation of a being a tough fighter who could 'bring it', despite
not being a big-puncher.
Felipe brought some good attention to himself, after battling 'Top 10 Rated'
Raul Montoya to a 10-Round Draw in August 1968.
And in January 1969, Felipe upset {TKO 6} highly-regarded Bobby Valdez, and
then in March 1969 he scored a 10-Round Majority-Decision over 'touted' Pete Gonzalez.
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