Also remember that Duran lost to Benitez and Lang.
Also remember that Duran lost to Benitez and Lang.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I say this fight would be fight of the decade, it would be a hellvua fight, i wouldnt know who to give it to because there are simply two sides to the story
Duran flat out quit!
Last edited by KananKrus; 12-11-2011 at 11:01 AM. Reason: double entry
Duran flat out quit!
He probably couldn't stand being so upstaged and humiliated by a former boxing victim, Sugar Ray Leonard... so perplexed at the unfavorable sequencing of events unfolding before his eyes, his next move was unfathomable! He packed up to go to the bathroom, or so he says so as his purpose. Hehehe! Booty call!
This act shows a considerable disregard that he has for the fans and for boxing conventions.
I guess if you have to go... YOU HAVE TO GO! Maybe planning ahead so as not to “GO” in the middle of a fight is stuff for strong strategy…
Duran opened a crack for misgivings to occupy an entry in his resume for this bitch move. This one, undoubtedly, Roberto Duran wants badly back.
Too bad, legend as he was during his time in the ring, I see an impropriety in aligning Roberto Duran's name among the names of all time great fighters who do not have "QUIT" in them! Just my opinion.
Pacquiao hasn't quit against anyone like Leonard cause he's never fought anyone as good as Leonard, Mayweather will show just how badly Leonard would have smacked that ass, only thing Leonard is a bigger, faster, stronger version of Mayweather with better combinations, Duran quit, but he wasn't KO'd by two straw weights or did he ever avoid defensive geniuses like a certain fighter who tried to wait out his opponent finally facing him when he believed that he was old enough to take apart and had that plan bite him in the ass, lets just put it this way Duran has already gone down as the greatest Lightweight in the history of the sport, even by some (including JC Chavez SR.) as the greatest Latino fighter to have lived, Pacquiao wont go down as the greatest in any division he fought in, and definitely won't go down as the greatest fighter to have lived, but yea he might get the nod as greatest Filipino fighter and a guy who picked up a couple legit titles, and a bunch of paper trinkets to later bloat it up as if he was a legit 8 weight class champion, he's as much a 8 division World Champ as Oscar is a 10 time world champion
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