“Fame doesn’t make me any different. I am the same man now who grew up in the hard streets of Panama. I am just myself. I always will be. Whoever wants to talks to me, talks to me. Whoever loves me, loves me for who I am.” Duran
Imagine how good Duran was that he could spar someone like Benn who was in his prime, while being past his prime and out of shape…just insane how good Duran really was!!
Duran was a natural lightweight , with only 5'7 height. It's insane that he could handle guy's that were much bigger than him. Duran was one of the greatest fighters of all times.
Durans ring savvy and skills are insane. By the second round he's slipping and rolling by half an inch. Ben doesn't let up for even a second. You don't see work like this anymore.
@@nofearofwater Duran could have blasted him with big shots 100x and didn't, because he chose not to. Most of those super slow arm punches and little taps on the head were to let Benn know that he could have eaten a hard shot there. Learn boxing.
@@wtfgoogle3884’Learn boxing’, okay I can tell you got brain damage from getting beat up like this too and thinking you look cool clowning around like an idiot while getting your head bounced around like a ping ball machine. Please though an out of shape out of prime lightweight Duran would’ve smashed middleweight Nigel Benn if he wanted too I bet you think haha
Randomly looking up Duran Footage clicked on this and see my Uncle in Duran’s corner giving him water and calling time. Almost forgot he worked with him back in the days. Thank you for uploading this footage!
As a life long fan of Nigel Benn I can imagine this was a highlight and an honour for him to be inside a ring with such a legend. Brilliant to watch these two . Real treat
Yeah so am I and this is the young raw Benn before he fought Watson and went to Vic Andretti. He still had a lot of improving to do yet but still an awesome spectacle to watch. This is two fighters sparring lightly one past his best the other before his best one great fighter in Duran and a very close to great in Benn but still Benn was a great puncher.
I don't know much, but loved Roberto Duran. He's a boxing lesson on two feet and an incredible specimine. He's sparring with this kid who is many years younger and showing us multiple occasions where he could, if he wanted to, connect with punches but at the last second, he pulls up. I expect the younger boxer to be fast, but he's not fighting Duran in his prime with the specticle of the lights, crowd and media... Big fan of Mr. Duran.
Ben's combos were lightning quick.. unbelievable how Duran timed the slips so perfectly.. I never realized how precise Duran's rhythm was before this video. Thanks for posting!
Lol Duran was super tricky...how else do you think he beat sugar ray Leonard in his prime? Sugar ray was PHENOMENAL. I mean Sugar ray was one of the best ever to do it... Duran beat him then..albeit he gave up in their rematch it's still an amazing moment.
Duran had more tricks in boxing more so than most ,by tricks I mean skills, the greatest lightweight of all time , than becoming champ in multiple weight divisions. The man had a bigger pair off balls than a heavyweight, a true master of the sport. His fight against Barclay at middleweight and Barclay nearly the weight of a light heavyweight got the ears boxed of him by the man (Duran) 11 years older, a pure masterclass.
@@thediaz07 that's right, & Barkley was saying he was going to give Duran a hiding in the ring for beating his mate the light middleweight champion Davie Moore who Duran bet around.😁
@@CC-ff7ft yup. David Moore was good too. Duran, Sugar ray, Hagler and hearns we're the fab 4 of the 80s. Duran is my favorite bc he was smaller then the other 3. Sugar Ray wasn't too big either.
His mind was like steel. Even though he could snap during a back-and-forth altercation in the ring he was so calm and focused on what he was doing. You need that attribute in order to be an all-time great
I'd agree with comment. I feel the punches were pulled to allow more fluid body movement and foot work. Benn already knew how to hit hard he didn't need to work on that. I'd guess this was set up to give him a chance for him to experience Durans ring craft and learn a bit from him without either man having to worry about power punches.
Nigel Benn was a special fighter. He was a pure warrior. He wasn't known for being a technician but he was a huge puncher and was always launching haymakers. Duran is an all time great. He is just toying with Benn. It's incredible to see. Grappling, throws in a few shots, yanks him off balance, circling, holding, just taking a stroll thru the park. Most fighters sparring Benn will have their hands full. Duran just pulls out a bag of tricks and never even starts fighting. He lands a brutal 2 punch combo but then continues playing games with him. Benn is a beast and Duran is on a totally different level. A top 200 fighter all time sparring with a top 5.
Duran was a top 5 all-time lightweight, as a super-welter he wasn't top 20 all-time as a Middleweight he wasn't top 50 all-time Barkley who he beat for the Middleweight title by SD had got lucky against a past his best Hearns, when Nigel Benn fought Barkley the year after Duran he stopped Barkley in the first round after dropping him 3 times Benn Was easily a top 10 all time super-middleweight and a top 50 all time middleweight.
@@theguru699 Duran during those years was having parties every weekend and blowing up and was usually twenty five pounds overweight two weeks before his fights.
@@EminiMagic It still doesn't change the fact he wasn't an all time top 20 Super-middleweight, it's said he lost the No-Mas fight because he had been stuffing himself with food a few hours before, but parties and weight problems were no ones fault but his own.
This has got to be one of the most impressive things I've ever seen. Duran was just incredible with his awareness and balance, its often overlooked because his aggression and intensity was also off the charts.
Glad there are educated boxing people in this forum. One could see an older heavier Duran look like he's taking alot of incoming but his use of feints, shoulder rolls and moving in such a way where punches that look hard don't have the impact people think they are having. Plus Duran realizes that he's there to help a younger boxer. Duran knows that it's Benn's time to shine and he is more or less a facilitator who has nothing to prove. What a great video thank you.
That was freaking great. Duran is so relaxed and knows so much shit. He's hanging his weight on Benn,, tying his arms up etc. It's like sparring an encyclopedia.
Benn's speed and intensity got the best of Duran in the first round. Once Duran warmed up and got his timing down he showed great defense at mid and close range. Great work by both fighters. Awesome footage
@@issacjames6033 not saying he wasn’t. But he was clearly not taking it seriously snd clowning a lot. He actually looked more solid than Ben when he stepped on the gas a little and also was pulling his punches and moving majority of the time.
Two of my all time favorites, Benn because he was just such a fierce very bad man in the ring and Duran because he was just insane as far as skill and they didn’t call him the hands of stone for nothing
Crazy quickness by those two, even by Duran who was obviously out of shape. Never saw Roberto clown like that in the ring. In a real fight, he was serious as a heart attack. Teddy Atlas in Nigel’s corner, by the way.
Don’t think that is Teddy Atlas, sure it is Howard Rainey who was a great trainer to both professional and amateurs at the time, trained out of Fitzroy lodge.
@@theescoffierkitchen5581 Ah, yes, I believe you’re right. I wondered what Teddy might be doing in Nigel’s corner, but it looked very much like him and I didn’t know about Rainey, After looking up images of Harold, it has to be him. Thanks for the correction.
@@eddyoquendo3065 I knew Harold back in the day as he was my friends trainer, lovely man full of boxing knowledge always happy to lend out his a boxing VHS tapes.
Duran was training for Barkley at the time, I believe. He wasn't in his top shape,but he was in pretty good condition. Benn wanted to make a name for himself and Duran was already a legend. We can see his far superior experience in there. Duran just wanted a good workout and Benn wanted to impress people. Duran was telling Benn about he should been wearing head protection. He told Benn that in nice way. Benn was young and he probably thought he didn't need it with a washed up guy. Duran wasn't looking for hurting him or giving him unnecessary injuries while Benn didn't care or he might wanted to hurt Duran to impress people. This is about right,isn't it ?
Roberto “mano ‘e piedra”Duran the man emptied all the streets of Latin America in every fight. 30 years professional boxer and 4 weight divisions champion. GOAT!
Goat ? Ermm Sugar Ray Leonard Hagler Hearns Sugar Ray Robinson said no chance he's a good solid fighter maybe a goat in the Latin world but some would argue n say Chavez none the less he is a boxing hall of famer and came up in the world of men not like today's weak minded fighters aka Bronner ect. Peace....
@@EnemyDestroyerNumber1 Sugar Ray Robinson had a 91 fight winning streak and fought from lightweight to light heavyweight in his career and he was never knocked the fuck out
Pretty awesome stuff. Duran showed his craftiness and Benn showed his hand speed and boxing ability. If Nigel would've only been this disciplined in his real fights, he might have had a longer career.
But not as successful a career. His crudeness benefited him ultimately. Sure it cost him many times, but he would have never got to those heights without it.
we tend to think of Duran as an insane Kamikaze type puncher only, but look at his moves. Slick, balanced, controlled yet graceful and effortlessly performed,. Uncanny timing and distance calculation. just masterful. Thank you for posting this.
@@JuggoJuggo Check yourself before you wreck yourself. Duran was 54-1 in the Lightweight division. Now your job is to find out who the guy was that beat him. I'll give you a hint the guy was trained by Wilfred Benitez's father and it wasn't Wilfred. That loss came years later.🙄
@@melvinsims5379 The loss was above lightweight in a non title bout, when they fought at the lightweight limit for the title he stopped Esteban, twice.
Amazing to watch, speed and explosiveness of benn is something else. Loved how they were taking the sting out of 90% of their punches. Duran always a legend
@@dolowdeore was never hurt once in the entire fight. Hagler didn't even give him a rematch despite the media giving Marvin so much shit over not being able to dominate a blown up Lightweight
@@alphonseelric5722 Hagler was overrated. Had he gone up to cruiserweight (what Duran did to fight him), he would have gotten stomped. Goes to show that Duran in terms of pure skill, talent, grit etc. was by far the best of the four kings. All he lacked was size.
This sparring reminds you how great Duran was at slipping shots. Too easy to think of him as an animal when he was fighting. Joe Pesci sparred him and said he was terrified, but it was the way he slipped shots that really stood out.
Correct! The myth that Fraud, er, i mean, Floyd Mayweather is the greatest defensive boxer ever is absurd! Duran, Leonard, Benitiez WERE FAR BETTER defensively than Floyd! The only difference was that the aformentioned greats were not afraid to take risks! Trust me, if Duran was as cautious as Floyd...he would be undefeated too!
This was 1988 and the legendary Duran was 37 years old, 84-7, and a long way past his early 1970s to early '80s, lightweight to junior-middleweight prime years. Many thought that his career was finished but, the following year, Duran went on to beat the tough Iran Barkley to finally claim the world middleweight title he failed to take from the legendary Hagler (1983). Duran was clearly working on his conditioning here and assisting Benn. Credit to Benn also, who fought the best in his own era, including in their own backyards, and is formally listed by some governing bodies as one of the best super-middleweight of all time.
Fascinating different in styles and attributes: Benn's speed, athletic movement and obvious power; and Duran's rocklike balance, calm and technical wizardry.
I sparred with Kirkland Laing, Micael Watson and Nigel Benn. Steve Collins was another Sparring partner I sparred with and more. I would have love to spar with Roberto Duran. Nice to see this. Thanks for the upload
Duran the master of conserving his energy here....this is a natural boxer at work, everything looks laid back but there acute smartness at play. Nigel pulling his punches loads out of respect and knowing its a light spar
Amazing Spar between two legends. Benn with an almighty tenacity and pace meanwhile Duran showcasing some lovely defensive skills and real composure. I have read through the comments quite thoroughly though and a lot of comments are people discussing how Benn got the better of Roberto. I have seen a couple defences for Duran saying he is much older and out of shape etc. but non of them are needed. All you have to do is look at Roberts’s body language. He wasn’t even trying against Benn here. I honestly think if he wanted to he could have done whatever he wanted to in this spar. No doubt about it. Duran was in complete control.
Duran was watching his feet the whole time so he can step and bang the bang the body. It’s crazy how good he was to even do that a lot of ppl probably think he was just dodging or getting hit but he actually was stepping and taking away steam from Benn punches by doing that.
The master & the killer. This is beautiful to watch, & must have been a real experience for Benn, he’s getting real work here from the old timer. You can see the reverence Benn has for Duran, wonderful respect.
That was Fuckin Amazing! The way Diran just played with a Champion multiple Weight Classes above him was absolutely insane. The man is a living legend. I can only think of a select few that are anything like him in this day in age. Pacquiao, Canelo, Mayweather, and maybe Loma.
Super post. A prime Benns having a good stay fit workout. An over the top Durans sliding around the ring like a walk in the park. Benn was a great fighter but Duran was a legend.
@@truthseeker2095 Consider how many British World Champs there have been, for a land smaller than California, and you might want to lose your smugness matey. I recall "average" Benn going state side and beating Dewitt and Barkley, and stopping McGlellan in UK. You're sure ignorant for a "truth seeker" aint ya lad?
This was probably in preparation for his bout with Iran Barkley. Duran was almost forty here. He had been fighting professionally for twenty years. Hanging with Benn, a surging up-and-comer that would become a great in his own right, it's incredible.
He fought technically I believe in 5 decades, Duran officially turned pro in 1969, and I believe finally retired in 2001. Pretty sure it could be 99 so maybe he just missed out on technically fighting in 5 different decades, but I am pretty sure it was 2001 when he retired.
These sparring sessions have a purpose: stamina, reflexes, timing, distance, blocking punches, avoiding punches, etc. This wasn't a real fight! Ben had a good career, but trying to compare him to Durán is ridiculous. Right now, Durán has a great and happy life. He's healthy. Everybody in Panama loves him. Wherever he goes everybody wants to take a picture with him and hug him. He goes to eat and sometimes he doesn't even have to pay because somebody or the place invites him. He has a stadium with his name and a statue. He goes to the U.S. and hotels pay him thousand of dollars just to go there a couple of hours. He got Covid and had to spend some time in a private hospital... free of charge. Besides being an All Time great... he's doing just fine.
Duran & Benn are 13 yrs apart. Respect the OG to let the young man work instead of sitting toe to toe with him to please the crowd At 7:51 Duran checked Benn with a hard left uppercut to the body & right hook to the head just to remind Benn he’s dealing with the Hands of Stone
That's the moment Duran stopped playing and ripped a nasty combo. He got serious for 1 second and then went back to playing. A pause in the games and a quick dose of reality.
Benn expending plenty of energy and Duran having a gentle Sunday morning spar. One is a very good fighter in his era and the other is an all time top five greatest fighter pound for pound.
@@liamsmith2340 8:10 Duran was clearly playing around with Benn the entire time. Everyone in their even laughed as Duran giggled while he slipped those punches. You need to watch more boxing.
@@keepsafeandsound6722 😂😂get the fuck outta here ..I’m one of the few who always say benn is and was always underrated .. he proved himself against a monster like G-man.. (boxing fans know what a monster G-Man was) But duran was DIFFERENT.. if sugar ray couldn’t stop him Hagler couldn’t stop him and it took hearns a 6ft anomaly with dynamite in right to catch a duran who was out of shape and wayyy above his real weight class to stop him and real boxing experts know! That won’t happen everytime hearns and duran step in the ring .. plus hearns was a great too .. and when people like teddy atlas ,mike Tyson vinnie , sugar , floyd , Holyfield , Barkley call you great than it’s a wrap .. So nah man benn great but DURAN IS LEGENDARY
@@dragonblade6892 that's an essay lol. You said he wouldn't of touched him In his prime, it was that statement that I disagreed with. It would of been a competitive match up. I no how great Duran was. Its all about opinions, if we all had the same opinions? It would be odd. It would of been a war, and I believe benn would of won that war.
Nice Video. Duran shows tremendous skills and knowledge, with some really nice punches, and 'small' punishers showing he still got it. Benn showing many of his traits and skills. Benn was born in the anvil and fire in a period of British boxing middle and super middleweight out side of an American golden period. Watson, Benn, Eubank - these guys could, and should have had superfights vs the best US fighters of the time. Yes, Barkley, Yes a few others, but a host of fighters did not meet who should have. And without that, we are only left to look back on a golden period for the Brits in that timeframe. Depending on styles and skills, hard to say who would really come out, but we'll never know. In most of his fights, watching Benn fight was spectacular. Not actually the biggest, and not the strongest, but he tried to hit like a hammer, and generally did. Benn vs Eubank 1 remains one of the most brutal wars we've ever had in the ring. Matching era's, especially the men from 15 rounds - vs other eras, is not really comparable, but we can say the fights would have been great. Savour the thought of Hearns Vs Benn. Hagler vs Eubank, Duran vs Watson, and so on.
@@petecernan2568 lol eubank would of made u all look stupid mate he had a chin of pure steel and could fight to the end.. look at the Thomson fights and he was old then so don't sleep on eubank he would of found a way to beat an boxer when he was in his prime he is clearly at the very top of the list with all the greats!!!!!!
I once into the ring with a Greek boxing champion. It was then I realised the huge difference between professional boxers and and ordinary people like me who just doing boxing 2-3 yrs
Duran is teaching here. You can tell how far past his best he is here and obviously out of shape. Nigel Benn was a very very good but very one dimensional fighter and Roberto was showing him that there are real weaknesses to that. Duran was once thought of as one dimensional before he started to age too so its a lesson he learned and was passing on. Definitely friendly and extremely educational for Benn.
Duran ring savy, experience, skills and defense are second to none. These are how professionals work. Not out there to kill each other. Getting in hard shots when they need too. Good solid work.
“Fame doesn’t make me any different. I am the same man now who grew up in the hard streets of Panama. I am just myself. I always will be. Whoever wants to talks to me, talks to me. Whoever loves me, loves me for who I am.” Duran
facts...
Imagine how good Duran was that he could spar someone like Benn who was in his prime, while being past his prime and out of shape…just insane how good Duran really was!!
This is the young Benn he isn't in his prime he's years off his prime.
@@paulanthony5274 he himself said he was in his prime,
NOT
duran wasnt even trying. He was helping nigel
@@GlITCHGIBBS pretty sure both of them aren’t trying
Duran was a natural lightweight , with only 5'7 height. It's insane that he could handle guy's that were much bigger than him. Duran was one of the greatest fighters of all times.
Cause hes hispanic, were known to fight the hardest with rock hard chins. Were a black fighters nightmare
Tough as nails + insane skills always beautiful to watch
Fought for 3 decades is also very impressive!
Vance Berrios, Duran couldn't handle Ben stop lying Casual 😏
He fought as a pro at 130 ! and ended at 168 ! UNREALLLLL
Durans ring savvy and skills are insane. By the second round he's slipping and rolling by half an inch. Ben doesn't let up for even a second. You don't see work like this anymore.
Preach mang
Bro we all love Duran but he got his ass beat here, stop with the mental gymnastics.
@@nofearofwater Duran could have blasted him with big shots 100x and didn't, because he chose not to. Most of those super slow arm punches and little taps on the head were to let Benn know that he could have eaten a hard shot there. Learn boxing.
@@wtfgoogle3884’Learn boxing’, okay I can tell you got brain damage from getting beat up like this too and thinking you look cool clowning around like an idiot while getting your head bounced around like a ping ball machine.
Please though an out of shape out of prime lightweight Duran would’ve smashed middleweight Nigel Benn if he wanted too I bet you think haha
@@nofearofwater Easily.
Randomly looking up Duran Footage clicked on this and see my Uncle in Duran’s corner giving him water and calling time. Almost forgot he worked with him back in the days. Thank you for uploading this footage!
Cool!
Thats awesome 👏
Wow
how crazy is that i did the same and seen my dad giving water to nigel lmao lmao
@@simonrainey4359 what
As a life long fan of Nigel Benn I can imagine this was a highlight and an honour for him to be inside a ring with such a legend. Brilliant to watch these two . Real treat
Yeah so am I and this is the young raw Benn before he fought Watson and went to Vic Andretti. He still had a lot of improving to do yet but still an awesome spectacle to watch. This is two fighters sparring lightly one past his best the other before his best one great fighter in Duran and a very close to great in Benn but still Benn was a great puncher.
Did they ever fight for real..?
@@pjezdik3591 no, but if they did ,I'd give it to Duran all day long.
@@pjezdik3591 no you can see that duran isnt throwing his punches, instead just teasing them. Its for training, he tries to show nigel some stuff
i filmed lots of nigel
I don't know much, but loved Roberto Duran. He's a boxing lesson on two feet and an incredible specimine. He's sparring with this kid who is many years younger and showing us multiple occasions where he could, if he wanted to, connect with punches but at the last second, he pulls up. I expect the younger boxer to be fast, but he's not fighting Duran in his prime with the specticle of the lights, crowd and media... Big fan of Mr. Duran.
Ben's combos were lightning quick.. unbelievable how Duran timed the slips so perfectly.. I never realized how precise Duran's rhythm was before this video. Thanks for posting!
Lol Duran was super tricky...how else do you think he beat sugar ray Leonard in his prime? Sugar ray was PHENOMENAL. I mean Sugar ray was one of the best ever to do it... Duran beat him then..albeit he gave up in their rematch it's still an amazing moment.
Duran had more tricks in boxing more so than most ,by tricks I mean skills, the greatest lightweight of all time , than becoming champ in multiple weight divisions. The man had a bigger pair off balls than a heavyweight, a true master of the sport. His fight against Barclay at middleweight and Barclay nearly the weight of a light heavyweight got the ears boxed of him by the man (Duran) 11 years older, a pure masterclass.
@@CC-ff7ft hell yes. Remember Iran Barkley had just knocked out tommy hearns too, so most thought Duran was going to die..
@@thediaz07 that's right, & Barkley was saying he was going to give Duran a hiding in the ring for beating his mate the light middleweight champion Davie Moore who Duran bet around.😁
@@CC-ff7ft yup. David Moore was good too. Duran, Sugar ray, Hagler and hearns we're the fab 4 of the 80s. Duran is my favorite bc he was smaller then the other 3. Sugar Ray wasn't too big either.
Duran was a master of the art of boxing. So calm so collected it’s almost like a father showing his son how to box
For real though
His mind was like steel. Even though he could snap during a back-and-forth altercation in the ring he was so calm and focused on what he was doing. You need that attribute in order to be an all-time great
Duran letting Benn do what he needed to improve. Class.
Thomas H knocking out Duran was epic though.
He was getting lit up tho
Benn was snapping his punches but not fully committing to the power. Both guys being respectful yet putting in good solid work.
This is literally the definition of sparring.
What is snapping don't know please?
@@andresviveros3994
Well im no expert but ill have my try. It's just another way to mean sharp shots. Not sloppy. Properly snapped. Clean
@@andresviveros3994 Clean, swift shots.
I'd agree with comment. I feel the punches were pulled to allow more fluid body movement and foot work.
Benn already knew how to hit hard he didn't need to work on that.
I'd guess this was set up to give him a chance for him to experience Durans ring craft and learn a bit from him without either man having to worry about power punches.
This footage is absolutely epic. Benn was quick, Duran just doing his own thing. Thankyou for uploading this peice of Boxing History.
Nigel Benn was a special fighter. He was a pure warrior. He wasn't known for being a technician but he was a huge puncher and was always launching haymakers. Duran is an all time great. He is just toying with Benn. It's incredible to see. Grappling, throws in a few shots, yanks him off balance, circling, holding, just taking a stroll thru the park. Most fighters sparring Benn will have their hands full. Duran just pulls out a bag of tricks and never even starts fighting. He lands a brutal 2 punch combo but then continues playing games with him. Benn is a beast and Duran is on a totally different level. A top 200 fighter all time sparring with a top 5.
Duran was a top 5 all-time lightweight, as a super-welter he wasn't top 20 all-time as a Middleweight he wasn't top 50 all-time
Barkley who he beat for the Middleweight title by SD had got lucky against a past his best Hearns, when Nigel Benn fought Barkley the year after Duran he stopped Barkley in the first round after dropping him 3 times
Benn Was easily a top 10 all time super-middleweight and a top 50 all time middleweight.
@@theguru699 compared to Duran, Benn is just another UK boxer. No disrespect.
@@high.already Duran was a great Lightweight one of the best ever, and a great Welterweight, but he was just an average super middleweight.
@@theguru699 Duran during those years was having parties every weekend and blowing up and was usually twenty five pounds overweight two weeks before his fights.
@@EminiMagic It still doesn't change the fact he wasn't an all time top 20 Super-middleweight, it's said he lost the No-Mas fight because he had been stuffing himself with food a few hours before, but parties and weight problems were no ones fault but his own.
This has got to be one of the most impressive things I've ever seen. Duran was just incredible with his awareness and balance, its often overlooked because his aggression and intensity was also off the charts.
Duran showing he was in a different class. Tough, durable and clever boxer. Had a very long career.
Indeed. His ring IQ was ridiculous, he's a genuine ATG.
@@MrClassicmetal yep and mid 40s here
He got comprehensively putboxed and looked terrible
I only seen him getting tattooed the entire time. We know he can move his head but most times it was after he got hit.
@@davidlane777 so what you think he’s a better fighter than Duran? This was a prime Benn and a Duran in his 40’s
what an absolute piece of history, thank you for uploading!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS CLEAR FOOTAGE THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SPARRING CLIPS OF ALL TIME!!!
see toney vs mclellan
Duran was so awesome, he's just playing, while completely out of shape. He's simply on another level.
Durans' grace and relaxed maneuvers gave me chills. 👏 😮
You soft cuzz...come to the set I'll give you chills cuzz on 97 East Coast nigga
Life Learner stop it Casual, he is just fat😏
OOOH Weee!!
No doubt, that man (Duran) was sick in the boxing game!!
Such lies, he looks old and is getting hit a ton. No fan boys here please.
Glad there are educated boxing people in this forum. One could see an older heavier Duran look like he's taking alot of incoming but his use of feints, shoulder rolls and moving in such a way where punches that look hard don't have the impact people think they are having. Plus Duran realizes that he's there to help a younger boxer. Duran knows that it's Benn's time to shine and he is more or less a facilitator who has nothing to prove. What a great video thank you.
This is another example why Duran is the best lightweight of all time. Would you wanted that at 50 lbs lighter and 15 yrs younger?
The answer is simply NO
Of course not
That version of Duran was unnstoppable
@@adrianganea6858 Chavez would put some brakes on his ass.
He’s the best lightweight of all time…
Duran is So calm in there just playing around. A real legend!
Si si tranquilo de que ? Ben lo cago a palos que carajo ves
I wish Duran could fight forever and be young forever. What a legend
That was freaking great. Duran is so relaxed and knows so much shit. He's hanging his weight on Benn,, tying his arms up etc. It's like sparring an encyclopedia.
Like boxing an encyclopedia...GREAT COMMENT MAN!!!
Benn's speed and intensity got the best of Duran in the first round. Once Duran warmed up and got his timing down he showed great defense at mid and close range. Great work by both fighters. Awesome footage
Duran IQ was of the charts he really new how to adjust in mid fight or rounds
It’s only sparring. He didn’t get the better of him in the way u mentioned. Duran was taking it easy and Benn was going at it.
@@CG20132 no Duran was old too
@@issacjames6033 not saying he wasn’t. But he was clearly not taking it seriously snd clowning a lot. He actually looked more solid than Ben when he stepped on the gas a little and also was pulling his punches and moving majority of the time.
Duran is 89 here and just taking it easy as most men aged 89 do. Benn is running around like a lunatic.
Duran was on a whole different level. He's an old man at this point too. He was there to help benn obviously.
Alfin alguien que entiende algo de boxeo bravo 👏
Two of my all time favorites, Benn because he was just such a fierce very bad man in the ring and Duran because he was just insane as far as skill and they didn’t call him the hands of stone for nothing
What a heartwarming spar to watch. Benn is something else! But you can see immense respect from both within it
Crazy quickness by those two, even by Duran who was obviously out of shape. Never saw Roberto clown like that in the ring. In a real fight, he was serious as a heart attack. Teddy Atlas in Nigel’s corner, by the way.
Don’t think that is Teddy Atlas, sure it is Howard Rainey who was a great trainer to both professional and amateurs at the time, trained out of Fitzroy lodge.
@@theescoffierkitchen5581 Ah, yes, I believe you’re right. I wondered what Teddy might be doing in Nigel’s corner, but it looked very much like him and I didn’t know about Rainey, After looking up images of Harold, it has to be him. Thanks for the correction.
@@eddyoquendo3065 I knew Harold back in the day as he was my friends trainer, lovely man full of boxing knowledge always happy to lend out his a boxing VHS tapes.
@@theescoffierkitchen5581 Awesome. Cheers, sir.
Duran was training for Barkley at the time, I believe. He wasn't in his top shape,but he was in pretty good condition. Benn wanted to make a name for himself and Duran was already a legend. We can see his far superior experience in there. Duran just wanted a good workout and Benn wanted to impress people. Duran was telling Benn about he should been wearing head protection. He told Benn that in nice way. Benn was young and he probably thought he didn't need it with a washed up guy. Duran wasn't looking for hurting him or giving him unnecessary injuries while Benn didn't care or he might wanted to hurt Duran to impress people. This is about right,isn't it ?
Roberto “mano ‘e piedra”Duran the man emptied all the streets of Latin America in every fight. 30 years professional boxer and 4 weight divisions champion. GOAT!
i said no!!
Goat ? Ermm Sugar Ray Leonard Hagler Hearns Sugar Ray Robinson said no chance he's a good solid fighter maybe a goat in the Latin world but some would argue n say Chavez none the less he is a boxing hall of famer and came up in the world of men not like today's weak minded fighters aka Bronner ect. Peace....
sugar ray leonard
Manny Pacquiao is 8 Division World Champion for 4 decades
@@EnemyDestroyerNumber1 Sugar Ray Robinson had a 91 fight winning streak and fought from lightweight to light heavyweight in his career and he was never knocked the fuck out
Pretty awesome stuff. Duran showed his craftiness and Benn showed his hand speed and boxing ability. If Nigel would've only been this disciplined in his real fights, he might have had a longer career.
But not as successful a career. His crudeness benefited him ultimately. Sure it cost him many times, but he would have never got to those heights without it.
Now that's respect 💪😉
we tend to think of Duran as an insane Kamikaze type puncher only, but look at his moves. Slick, balanced, controlled yet graceful and effortlessly performed,. Uncanny timing and distance calculation. just masterful. Thank you for posting this.
@Ralph Reilly One of the best who ever stepped in the ring, if he wouldn't have left lightweight he would never have lost.
If he was a brawler he couldn't have beaten Leonard. Leonard thought he was just a come forward brawler and found out the hard way.
@Ralph Reilly THIS!!!!!
@@JuggoJuggo Check yourself before you wreck yourself. Duran was 54-1 in the Lightweight division. Now your job is to find out who the guy was that beat him. I'll give you a hint the guy was trained by Wilfred Benitez's father and it wasn't Wilfred. That loss came years later.🙄
@@melvinsims5379 The loss was above lightweight in a non title bout, when they fought at the lightweight limit for the title he stopped Esteban, twice.
Truly good sparring session and beautiful demonstration of skills by both fighters with respect. Thanks for the video
Amazing video. One of the best sparring sessions I’ve ever seen.
3:50 Duran still wanted to keep going 😂😂
Duran is seeing openings and throwing and pulling counter shots and he’s probably 50 years old here .
He got schooled by Ben, and Ben was just playing with him
@@liamsmith2340 not after round 1
@@johnjohn815 Stop lying Casual
@@yot330 he got schooled Casual "No Mas🤦
@@liamsmith2340 yea you tried😂
Amazing to watch, speed and explosiveness of benn is something else. Loved how they were taking the sting out of 90% of their punches. Duran always a legend
Duran is the man who who stood toe to toe with a prime Marvelous Marvin Hagler for fifteen rounds and walked away undamaged.
Dude he didnt walk away undamaged dnt disrespect like.that he was hurt
@@dolowdeor you’re talking about 135 pound guy natural 160 pound guy
@@dolowdeore was never hurt once in the entire fight. Hagler didn't even give him a rematch despite the media giving Marvin so much shit over not being able to dominate a blown up Lightweight
@@alphonseelric5722 Hagler was overrated. Had he gone up to cruiserweight (what Duran did to fight him), he would have gotten stomped. Goes to show that Duran in terms of pure skill, talent, grit etc. was by far the best of the four kings. All he lacked was size.
@@saulkorzenecki Styles make fights.. Hagler may not have knocked Duran out but he destroyed Hearns who did knock Duran out cold.
"too much champagne, too much champagne"....Duran loved to fight and he loved to party just as much.
This sparring reminds you how great Duran was at slipping shots. Too easy to think of him as an animal when he was fighting. Joe Pesci sparred him and said he was terrified, but it was the way he slipped shots that really stood out.
Joe pesci the midget actor was terrified sparring hands of stone.... Wow, that is surprising.
In fact, Pesci undertook a pro boxing career under the pseudonym Paulie Malignaggi. He was actually quite decent.
@@wungabunga haha that one was good bro,cheers
Correct! The myth that Fraud, er, i mean, Floyd Mayweather is the greatest defensive boxer ever is absurd! Duran, Leonard, Benitiez WERE FAR BETTER defensively than Floyd! The only difference was that the aformentioned greats were not afraid to take risks!
Trust me, if Duran was as cautious as Floyd...he would be undefeated too!
@@wungabunga Yoooo!! Lol
Damn where did you get the HD version of this!? Great upload
I can feel the respect the two have for each other, it’s like watching art ❤️🏆👊
It is watching Art. The Brutal Ballet. ;-)
@@markfox7764 101% 🏆👌
Duran was so underrated defensively in my opinion he was a natural mover always slipping punches and getting around guys
That’s the best boxing I’ve seen Nigel Benn do. In competition he reverted to a puncher far too easily. Duran’s skills are insane.
Duran toying with him. Duran was incredible and I’m glad I got to watch this session, thanks.
Gold content. I never even knew this occurred. 2 absolute warriors
This was 1988 and the legendary Duran was 37 years old, 84-7, and a long way past his early 1970s to early '80s, lightweight to junior-middleweight prime years. Many thought that his career was finished but, the following year, Duran went on to beat the tough Iran Barkley to finally claim the world middleweight title he failed to take from the legendary Hagler (1983). Duran was clearly working on his conditioning here and assisting Benn. Credit to Benn also, who fought the best in his own era, including in their own backyards, and is formally listed by some governing bodies as one of the best super-middleweight of all time.
Fascinating different in styles and attributes: Benn's speed, athletic movement and obvious power; and Duran's rocklike balance, calm and technical wizardry.
Damn, I'm glad you were able to post this video , thanks
This is great. Two legends.
I sparred with Kirkland Laing, Micael Watson and Nigel Benn. Steve Collins was another Sparring partner I sparred with and more. I would have love to spar with Roberto Duran. Nice to see this. Thanks for the upload
Fair play that's some list of names to have sparred ,who was hardest spar out of them 4 you had ?
Thank you for the great quality
Durans ability to roll with the punches and stay calm in the pocket is on another level!
Omg god bless you for this footage
Duran the master of conserving his energy here....this is a natural boxer at work, everything looks laid back but there acute smartness at play. Nigel pulling his punches loads out of respect and knowing its a light spar
Amazing Spar between two legends. Benn with an almighty tenacity and pace meanwhile Duran showcasing some lovely defensive skills and real composure. I have read through the comments quite thoroughly though and a lot of comments are people discussing how Benn got the better of Roberto. I have seen a couple defences for Duran saying he is much older and out of shape etc. but non of them are needed. All you have to do is look at Roberts’s body language. He wasn’t even trying against Benn here. I honestly think if he wanted to he could have done whatever he wanted to in this spar. No doubt about it. Duran was in complete control.
I'm glad you see it too, Duran is having fun out there, tapping Benn when he's open as opposed to popping him
I hear you but same goes for Benn, he’s not in there trying to bang Roberto out, not that I think he could anyway
Duran was watching his feet the whole time so he can step and bang the bang the body. It’s crazy how good he was to even do that a lot of ppl probably think he was just dodging or getting hit but he actually was stepping and taking away steam from Benn punches by doing that.
Duran is a beast and is one of boxings greats. Love this sparring video
Unbelievable reflexes by Duran exactly why he was numero uno!!!
Duran is so relaxed just toying and having fun with Benn like if he wasn’t another world class champ
Duran was so relaxed in the ring, like he was taking a walk in the park. All-time great, with defensive skills second to none.
Superb video. Thanks.
The master & the killer. This is beautiful to watch, & must have been a real experience for Benn, he’s getting real work here from the old timer. You can see the reverence Benn has for Duran, wonderful respect.
That was Fuckin Amazing! The way Diran just played with a Champion multiple Weight Classes above him was absolutely insane. The man is a living legend. I can only think of a select few that are anything like him in this day in age. Pacquiao, Canelo, Mayweather, and maybe Loma.
To the Laymen Duran is trying to help Benn hence the half speed/power openings he shows him.
Great Footage!
Super post.
A prime Benns having a good stay fit workout. An over the top Durans sliding around the ring like a walk in the park. Benn was a great fighter but Duran was a legend.
Duran looks effortless here.
Duran was part of one of the greatest rivalries ever, him Hearns, Leonard and Haggler are some of the greatest fighters to grace the sport
Nigel is in one word. Legend
British legend not world legend just an average boxer
@@truthseeker2095 Consider how many British World Champs there have been, for a land smaller than California, and you might want to lose your smugness matey. I recall "average" Benn going state side and beating Dewitt and Barkley, and stopping McGlellan in UK. You're sure ignorant for a "truth seeker" aint ya lad?
@@truthseeker2095 Shut up you mug, Benn went over to America and earned their respect.
Duran was only a Light Weight and come up and challenged much bigger men, what a ‘Legend’.
Its crazy that a aging past prime 135er can hang with one of the biggest hitters in 168 history
off the couch too duran was thiiiiccccc here bro was wayy out of shape and still gave bro work
EXACTLY !!!
Just shows how good Duran was
this is light sparring not a real fight u dont know if he could have hanged with him or not
Yeah but this 135er is arguably the greatest of all time at that weight
Benn is one of my favorite fighters of all time. The fact that he was vulnerable and often got rocked just made him more exciting and likeable.
All fun and play until Duran decides to: 7:52
Yep I saw it
All fun and games until Benn's decides too....all 10mins
This was not sparring. This was more like Duran was trying to teach him some things
Amazing how fluent Duran was in the ring.........
This was probably in preparation for his bout with Iran Barkley. Duran was almost forty here. He had been fighting professionally for twenty years. Hanging with Benn, a surging up-and-comer that would become a great in his own right, it's incredible.
He fought technically I believe in 5 decades, Duran officially turned pro in 1969, and I believe finally retired in 2001. Pretty sure it could be 99 so maybe he just missed out on technically fighting in 5 different decades, but I am pretty sure it was 2001 when he retired.
@@danielhicks4826it was 2001 when he retired at 50!
Awesomeness from the Legends !! Duran has a few lbs on him but gotdamn thx for the amazing sparring footage and respect in the ring
These sparring sessions have a purpose: stamina, reflexes, timing, distance, blocking punches, avoiding punches, etc. This wasn't a real fight! Ben had a good career, but trying to compare him to Durán is ridiculous. Right now, Durán has a great and happy life. He's healthy. Everybody in Panama loves him. Wherever he goes everybody wants to take a picture with him and hug him. He goes to eat and sometimes he doesn't even have to pay because somebody or the place invites him. He has a stadium with his name and a statue. He goes to the U.S. and hotels pay him thousand of dollars just to go there a couple of hours. He got Covid and had to spend some time in a private hospital... free of charge. Besides being an All Time great... he's doing just fine.
Love the man the best
Both men sparring like pros. No one trying to take each others head off. Benn hated sparring for that reason. Two fucking warriors.
Duran was just playing with him lmao. They’re both having fun with it, but fr Duran dodged 90% of it
idk what you're seeing. he dodged about 10% of it my guy lets not be a fanboy
@@shmokey59 definitely dogded a lot more then 10% my guy. Don't be a hypocritical fanboy lol
Can’t stop watching this…the master. My fav.
Maestros de que ? Ben lo cago a palos a duran
Duran & Benn are 13 yrs apart. Respect the OG to let the young man work instead of sitting toe to toe with him to please the crowd
At 7:51 Duran checked Benn with a hard left uppercut to the body & right hook to the head just to remind Benn he’s dealing with the Hands of Stone
that was payback for some of the hard shots Benn was trying to hit him with . It was a remember im just playing, dont try to show off.
That's the moment Duran stopped playing and ripped a nasty combo. He got serious for 1 second and then went back to playing. A pause in the games and a quick dose of reality.
Roberto giving him pitty pats while Benn is swinging.
Benn expending plenty of energy and Duran having a gentle Sunday morning spar. One is a very good fighter in his era and the other is an all time top five greatest fighter pound for pound.
To have this sort of stuff, freely available, is fantastic and a priceless historical record. Wonderful!
Never in a million years I’d have put these two together!!
Poetry in motion🥊a good sparring session with no liberties taken💪🏼beautiful to watch👍🏻from two legends of the sport!
So much respect. Both pulling their punches, but working
Two legends, two virtual Miracles. Thanks for finding and posting!
Nigel my hero, love him. 💙🥊👏
🇬🇧🥊🇧🇧
7:52 Duran landed with power!!! He was playing the whole sparring what a legend!!!
Duran is a natural brawler,same as mike tyson's nature
The one stop lying, Duran was schooled by Ben.
@@liamsmith2340
8:10
Duran was clearly playing around with Benn the entire time. Everyone in their even laughed as Duran giggled while he slipped those punches.
You need to watch more boxing.
@@liamsmith2340 he was toying with him. the point was to get in shape and work on defense.
@@lowercasepeople49 yes ben was toying with him.
Just like Sugar Ray No Mas🙂
The fact that Benn chose to not wear headgear speaks pretty loudly. He didn't have anything much to fear.
No disrespect to ben a big fan of his work ethic and mindset but he wouldn’t have touched duran prime vs prime that’s how damn good duran was
I disagree 100%. A prime benn would of stopped the great Duran.
@@keepsafeandsound6722 😂😂get the fuck outta here ..I’m one of the few who always say benn is and was always underrated .. he proved himself against a monster like G-man.. (boxing fans know what a monster G-Man was)
But duran was DIFFERENT.. if sugar ray couldn’t stop him
Hagler couldn’t stop him and
it took hearns a 6ft anomaly with dynamite in right to catch a duran who was out of shape and wayyy above his real weight class to stop him and real boxing experts know! That won’t happen everytime hearns and duran step in the ring .. plus hearns was a great too .. and when people like teddy atlas ,mike Tyson vinnie , sugar , floyd , Holyfield , Barkley call you great than it’s a wrap ..
So nah man benn great but DURAN IS LEGENDARY
@@dragonblade6892 that's an essay lol. You said he wouldn't of touched him In his prime, it was that statement that I disagreed with. It would of been a competitive match up. I no how great Duran was. Its all about opinions, if we all had the same opinions? It would be odd. It would of been a war, and I believe benn would of won that war.
@@keepsafeandsound6722 nope disagreed ..
@@dragonblade6892 ok
Duran's style was a combination of beauty and power
For real, people often overlook the beauty of a boxing style, Duran is my personal fav mostly because of the beauty his style has.
Nice Video. Duran shows tremendous skills and knowledge, with some really nice punches, and 'small' punishers showing he still got it. Benn showing many of his traits and skills.
Benn was born in the anvil and fire in a period of British boxing middle and super middleweight out side of an American golden period. Watson, Benn, Eubank - these guys could, and should have had superfights vs the best US fighters of the time. Yes, Barkley, Yes a few others, but a host of fighters did not meet who should have. And without that, we are only left to look back on a golden period for the Brits in that timeframe.
Depending on styles and skills, hard to say who would really come out, but we'll never know. In most of his fights, watching Benn fight was spectacular. Not actually the biggest, and not the strongest, but he tried to hit like a hammer, and generally did. Benn vs Eubank 1 remains one of the most brutal wars we've ever had in the ring.
Matching era's, especially the men from 15 rounds - vs other eras, is not really comparable, but we can say the fights would have been great. Savour the thought of Hearns Vs Benn. Hagler vs Eubank, Duran vs Watson, and so on.
Hagler would have destroyed eubank
@@goinfishinalba9811 hagler too busy too strong would have overwhelmed Eubank
@@goinfishinalba9811 Hagler would have won, but not destroyed. Eubank was a hard motherfucker
@@petecernan2568 lol eubank would of made u all look stupid mate he had a chin of pure steel and could fight to the end.. look at the Thomson fights and he was old then so don't sleep on eubank he would of found a way to beat an boxer when he was in his prime he is clearly at the very top of the list with all the greats!!!!!!
Roberto Duran is the greatest fighter in history in my opinion.
I once into the ring with a Greek boxing champion. It was then I realised the huge difference between professional boxers and and ordinary people like me who just doing boxing 2-3 yrs
Duran is teaching here. You can tell how far past his best he is here and obviously out of shape. Nigel Benn was a very very good but very one dimensional fighter and Roberto was showing him that there are real weaknesses to that. Duran was once thought of as one dimensional before he started to age too so its a lesson he learned and was passing on. Definitely friendly and extremely educational for Benn.
When was duran ever thought of as one dementional???? When he sparked guys out for fun at lightweight?
Duràn had a physique of an uncle next door but had a mind of a fighting professor.
Duran one of the greats of boxing history. He was toying with Benn the whole two rounds slipping n sliding he never threw one power punch
toying with benn? he was getting done over
Duran ring savy, experience, skills and defense are second to none. These are how professionals work. Not out there to kill each other. Getting in hard shots when they need too. Good solid work.