Of Stone — Hands
His professional career spanned five decades, from 1968 to 2001, during which he fought 119 times.
Just five months after beating Leonard, the two met for a rematch in New Orleans. In the eighth round, Durán abruptly quit the fight, famously—though he denies saying it—mumbling " No más " ("No more") to the referee. The Film: Hands of Stone (2016) Hands of Stone
The legendary nickname (Spanish: Manos de Piedra ) belongs to Roberto Durán , one of the greatest professional boxers in history. His life and storied career were the subjects of a 2016 biographical film titled Hands of Stone , directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz. The Legend of Roberto Durán His professional career spanned five decades, from 1968
Roberto Durán rose from extreme poverty in Panama to become a world champion in four different weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight, and middleweight. The Film: Hands of Stone (2016) The legendary
The movie chronicles Durán's rise, his rivalry with Sugar Ray Leonard, and his relationship with legendary trainer Ray Arcel.
Roberto Duran - Hands of Stone (Original Career Documentary)
Known for his savage, brawling style and immense punching power, he became a national hero in Panama.