Roberto Duran vs Davey Moore | FREE FIGHT ON THIS DAY
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Look back #onthisday with this free fight featuring #RobertoDuran vs Davey Moore.
#DuranMoore was fought with more than 20,000 fans were on hand at Madison Square Garden to watch the living legend Duran take on reigning WBA super welterweight champion Moore, the undefeated Bronx native who was a 5-2 favorite.
Duran turned 32 years old on fight day and had lost twice since the infamous “No Mas” fight against Sugar Ray Leonard almost three years prior.
Duran battered Moore en route to an eighth-round stoppage, winning a world title in a third weight class and cementing his legacy as an all-time great.
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Leonard-Durán 1 almost didn’t go ahead because of a heart scare.
Durán had to spend 2 hours having his heart checked as an ECG showed an abnormal heartbeat. “That can’t be true” deadpanned Ray Arcel “Durán doesn’t have a heart”
Legend!
Duran already head weight problem in the first Leonard fight that heart scare was do two diet pills he already head weight problems
Neither did Davey's corner!
Gran error fajarse con duran x eso tomy lo sabia xq pa bajo tomy tenia barbilla de cristal el se la rifo y le salio y cmo no mucho mas grande y unos tremendos canaletes pero.moore cometio una falla mortal eso le paso a leonar en la primera en el asalto segundo fue alcansado pero despues quiso competir hombre a hombre y no le salio xq pa ultimo entraba y salia 😂😂😂😉😃
Again, I watched Duran train at Gleason gym in Manhattan NY for this fight . Unbelievable training regiment. Moore raises his hands, Duran digs body shots. Duran can take a punch. One of the greatest fighters of his era.
Duran was the greatest Lightweight in the history of boxing.
p4p one of the Greatest ever ! Doooooran !!
Gleasons gym is in Brooklyn
Gleason 's gym is in Brooklyn.
7:39 that smile from duran to moore after he landed that right straight was so badass. he was like "you like that?"
hahah just noticed that
i love durans smirks. when iran barkley was going down late in the fight he has that same smile on lol
That's why we love him !!
@@georgevincent1834 Nobody is as adorable as Roberto Duran, when he's beating the living sh-t of a fellow human being.
It’s the sneer
Duran, an absolute legend! What an incredible story and career!
-Big Love & Respect 🥊
Best lightweight of all time...
@@leialmasy1 I got a text message from Willie Pep to say he disagrees. Sorry, I'm just being an idiot, not a troll.
Davey Moore went into this as such a favourite the media almost had people convinced that Duran had no chance whatsoever. What followed was one of the most savage beat downs ever seen.
Seriously savage beating,Duran obviously understood this was his last chance at world championshop level.Moore met a very sad end,in 1988, run over and killed by his own car
Tremenda pelea Durán boxciador guapo
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The knockdown at the end of the seventh was magnificent, Moore was such a brave guy to get up and carry on. Duran was superb but the American had incredible guts and played his part in an historic fight for the Panamanian legend and the sport of boxing.
Yes great comment
Agreed. Duran was an absolute animal. Moore was incredibly brave and a tough man
I still think this was a mistake by moores camp. I know my comment is "after the event" but why take on a legend with little to lose, and smarting from a difficult previous 18 months?
Duran was actually half American. his father was Mexican - American from Arizona.
He had one eye, was brutally pummeled to the body, knocked down and got up. Davey Moore is a rockstar.
What a masterpiece from duran THE BEST EVER
I’ve watched this fight at least 10 times. It was plain to see that Duran knew he was going to win this fight in the third round. His body attack in this fight was ferocious and anyone could plainly see it was hurting Moore badly. At 32, this, in my opinion, was Duran’s greatest performance. There will never be another fighter like Roberto Duran. What a great fight this was, so entertaining. Duran was born to fight and what a great fighter he was......maybe the greatest fighter ever!!!
He was one of the top 10 fighters in boxing history, no doubt Duran was a masterclass boxer of the highest order and a ferocious beast at all times..
Would've loved to Duran fight James Toney in their primes
He was so fun to watch. He was my favorite as a kid. Truly a legend fighter🔔👺🥊💥😵😴💤
Ring Magazine voted Duran the Greatest Lightweight Ever. And there have been many great Lightweight fighters throughout history.
@@CloudMNYT Roberto Duran was one of the greatest people and fighters in the history of boxing.
Me trae tantos recuerdos de niña junto a mis padres y hermanos viendo las peleas de Duran, momentos increíbles que nunca olvidaré. Mano de Piedra increíble!!!❤️
Te Amo
Hola bebé te vi y me acabo de enamorar de ti😘😘😘😍 dame tu wapsap, para seguir hablando de boxeo o lo que quieras cariño,serias la campeona de todos los knokaut😍
...ASI ES!...UN ENORME Y GRAN CAMPEON!
Sus palabras me dieron ganas de llorar hice un puente de comprensión con usted
El boxeo ves cuestión de estilos Wilfredo Benites derrotó a durán bien fácil y perdió ante Moore siendo el propio durán el vengador dela derrota de otro ollgullo latino Benites
Roberto Duran was a monster this night, but Davey Moore was a great fighter who fought his heart out too. RIP champ!
True, Moore showed well how great he was in this fight his inside hook and slugs look very vicious to contend with and actually very intimidating to see him doing that in action, but what can I say, Roberto Duran is not in that class, his skills are extremely high and diversified and natural. Moore had no chance. He actually fought well just like Barkeley fought extremely well the best fight of his career against Duran (the live commentators acknowledged said it all the way during the fight in progress) but they both faced a much superior fighter in Duran. Duran only enemy was not on the ring it was his love of food and partying.
RIP Davy Moore he was a tough fighter. Congrats to Duran awesome performance. It seems like the 80's & 90's boxers were much tougher than this current generation boxers. No ducking back then and holding out for more money.
They're just as tough today but everybody is on roids. Roids makes your body stronger but not your brain. That's why today's fighters are done after one tough fight.
Yeh todays generation (mine) is like not getting hit is the name of the game seems back than exchanges where the favorite thing to do and now people obsess over being the most skilled boring fighter.
Ducking has been around since forever
Yea no theyre not as tough lol, thats a no brainer! These guys, Duran, Arguello, Pryor, Foreman, Chavez, Hagler were all cut from a different cloth and upbringing. No comparison to today, theyd make these quit! Today they talk about saving themselves for the championship rounds 10 to 12! Bitch, these guys were just getting started on way to 15 and they never took a round off. The Pryor Arguello 1st fight is a perfect example of working every round.
SF
@El Luech idk. Im sure people train harder today. Without the swinging of an axe on wood. Which made a difference. But i think people worry about the mental and physical issues when forcing boxers to do that much. And we want them to last and to be in the hall of fame without slurring their speech.
The body work by Duran is just vicious and relentless in this fight. On this night he would have destroyed anyone who stepped in the ring to face him. Moore was landing big shots but Duran shook them off like nothing, a testament to his conditioning, his will to win and to prove everyone wrong who said he's done. The focus, intensity and determination was plain to see already in the face-off, and Duran grinning just goes to show how much he loved to fight. GOAT! Tremendous heart shown by Moore. Ref let the fight go on far too long.
Typical bad comment failing to recognize Duran's extremely highly talented skills. A lot of people fail to recognize how incredible Duran's defense is, and how incredible his countering and opportunistic offense is. He does not make any move that isn't adapted to his opponent or with a true purpose or calculated deceit, extremely effective and efficient. He slips punches constantly in a way that shouldn't be possible. That is the reality. You fail to see how high his skills are. It's got nothing to do with being relentless or vicious, for such a high skill, he simply cannot be stopped, it's pure virtuso skilled fighting. The highest type of boxing. You're completely wrong about Duran.
@@goognamgoognw6637 Brother, I think you misread my post. I agree with every point you make, and none of it is counter to what I said, so I don't know why you're writing as if we have opposing views. Of course I recognize Duran's amazing defense, his ability to avoid getting hit while also getting his shots in. However, he does get hit by big shots from Moore multiple times. Both things can be true. The difference is, Duran takes less hits and doesn't get affected, or at least doesn't show it, while Moore gets broken down by consistent body shots.
@@egdapa Here is why, there's a whole bunch of united-statians who don't give Duran proper credit for his incredible skills . They ignorantly attribute his wins to their false impression that the win came from being vicious, animal, relentless. That is a cunning way to discredit him as saying "yeah he won but that isn't proper boxing".
In their mind they're stuck to boxing being only a limited set of boxing skills from the outside. I already have that discussion with some who look down on Duran and think you have to copy Ali like Leonard who brought nothing new to boxing to be great. They just say Duran is just a tricky brawler and that is total bs. There are natural high skills in Duran that are sublime and that they don't even see. Leonard knew it and knew he couldn't learn those skills, he wanted to show he didn't need them and that he could win without his bunny rabbit constantly escaping away style and flirting with the judges with fake fighting, But he could not. He got beaten flat, already almost knocked down on 2nd round. He saw it was sublime skills Duran had. Not a matter of being "relentless" as you put it. The 2nd fight can be forgotten since Duran had put 20 kilos in the few months between the fights, partied and didnt train. He was still 10 kilos overweight a few weeks before the fight. He was doomed to loose by his own fault, not by leonard boxing from the outside.
@@goognamgoognw6637 Fair enough, but you can be skillfully relentless. They are not mutually exclusive qualities. In the second round, Duran gets hit by at least three big shots from Moore, about a minute in, then two minutes into the round, and finally at the bell. Every time he comes right back or turns an angle and throws big shots of his own, as if nothing happened, as if to make a point to demoralize his opponent. In a word, relentless.
@@egdapa That's true, and i recognize i was overzealous "relentless" is justified although still misleading but you also said vicious. He isn't, he is just effective with high skills. I have never seen Duran being dirty in boxing, or enjoying hurting an opponent, what he enjoyed is winning and defeating the opponent. It's not the same.
When Duran trained hard and came to fight, he was unbeatable.
You re right..... i never have chnace to see his fight live... only in youtube..compared to him, todays welterweights are just joke.....may be pacman is an exceptional
So you mean Duran did not came to fight when he quit against Leonard?
so you're saying in all his losses he didn't train hard...?
@@thornados4969 that was a shameful fight. Sugar ray himelf admitted that the most, that was the disgraceful moment in his life.
@@bconni2 Hearns was unbeatable the night he beat Duran
Maravilloso Roberto Durán !! Dios te bendiga!! Saludos y Abrazos de Argentina 🇦🇷💪
“La leyenda viviente Roberto Duran
Duran y el Diego ... IRREPETIBLES !!!
... lo demás es puro cuento !! Saludos de un panameño !!
@@DavidGonzalez-tg3wq Duran, Maradona, Mariano Rivera, Rod Carew, Lafit Pinkay Jr LEGEND LEGEND FOREVER
La Tierra del Grande Carlos Monzon, saludos desde Panamá
En casa mi papá y yo eramos fanáticos de Durán. Cuando noqueó a Moore, fue una gran alegría. Gracias por todo, Roberto Durán, hiciste que mi viejo yo fuéramos más unidos 💯
soy Frances pero entendio que tu digas e soy fanático de Durán tambien.
El grande cojones
This fight was a clinic on how to break down a boxer with body blows.
those left hooks to the body devastated Davey...
Yeah, and how to rake your glove laces down your opponents face,
Yup, Duran was choppin wood out there!
@@markriley5863 Blah! Go talk to Bumstein.
yeah, I actually had Davey ahead 4-2 going into the 7th. And I was noticing Davey wasn't hurting him, but it sure was the other way around. Power body blows simply caught up and did their damage.
He just kept throwing those bombs to the body.
Pure genious!
Duran is like the perfect fighter. tough, cunning, steadily wears his opponent down. Lots of great body work.
He was the shark lurking around then the chase began and he would take bites out of his victims sapping their energy...then one big bite ends it all...
Until tommy Hearns
Hearns Is Really Good So No Shame In That Loss
@@Philotheist777 Hearns was after this, so was Hagler. Duran-Hagler was a great fight, Hagler came back at the very end. Before this, he lost to Benítez, who is in the Hall of Fame.
Even started investing early to the body! Veteran fighter with all the moves, new generation take notes.
Imagine being the champ, and then you get a phone call and your manager tells you...YOU ARE FIGHTING DURAN NEXT.
😶
I would have said screw that you fight him.
I would fight him. I’d train my balls of and I would fight him but that’s only because I love to fight. A fighter like Duran would bring out the best in me.
@@snehalkrishnan618 LoL 😂
Moore cherry picked Durán thinking he was finished as a Boxer,Moore was a natural Middle weight and Durán a Light weight,The same thing happened to Barkley,Durán kicked their ass and retired them both.
@@andreschavez3134 thats the part of history that makes him great, all the did with the fantastic 4 and before was amazing, even tho he loss to all of them but got one amazing victory against the one the beated all of them. Beating those 2 middle weights made his name go in the books.
The way Duran looks at Moore just before they fight, totally fearless…Whilst Moore is doing every he can to avoid eye contact.
Yes pulsonar i noticed that too. Moore not ready for duran, it was a mismatch sadly for brave brave davey.
@@johntate5722 Hardly a mismatch, this is an intensely close, back-and-forth WAR, very evenly competitive at least for the first half of it
Moore wasn't scared of Duran... the fuck
@@kirklandau2826“Moore wasn’t afraid” so what does his body language say otherwise?
@@kirklandau2826although much of what you say is true, by mismatch i dont mean "walkover" - davey gave a great egfort and grwat account of himself. what i mean is that he wasnt really ready for a wily, experienced, and desperate duran. Duran needed a big victory here. Daveys camp shouldnt have gone for duran, too risky. Duran himself was in a mismatch v hearns. Hearns too tall, huge reach, not a good choice for duran
A Duran masterpiece. Such an incredible fighter
What heart from Moore, that man took a serious beating.
what heart from a looooooooooooooser ahahahahaha what a joke....
Good
Unbelievable ass kicking endured...that ref was atrocious! Moore was a very proud young champion. Should have waited awhile to take this fight.
@@martinrolando9324 Hey!!! More respect for the man. You would have run out of the ring.
@@martinrolando9324 YOU WOULDNT TAKE HALF OF ONE OF DURANS BODY SHOTS CUPCAKE
Gracias a roberto duran se empezaron a respetar los boxeadores latinos y a pagarles buena plata . Aparte de lo grande q fue como boxeador dio a conocer la calidad latina y centroamericana.
Tienes un poco de razón
muy cierto bendito Roberto mi IDOLO
Su papá era Mexico-Americano
@@apachedr34 el no tubo padre, lo crio su madre y su abuela panameñas ya siendo famoso conocio al gringo q solo le dio el apellido el cual no se sabe si es cierto si era su padre biologico ya q la madre de Durán era una señora muy callada y q jamas fue a la escuela
Duran was like a streetfighter but a master of every single trick. For a smaller guy he relentlessly chased opponents down and made the ring feel what must have seemed like being battered inside a phonebox to them, absolutely no escape. As tough as they come. Moore got away with a free hit after the bell in what seemed like every round but what a price he paid for it, that hunting down in the last round and a half was brutal.
Moore wasn't ready for that fight...
I can see the referee smiling in the end of the fight when duran is beating the guy to death. Damn! Watch it closely! Its creepy.
As if he enjoys the slaughter.
Another complete bullshit comment. You don't understand how highly skilled Duran was. This is extremely high and advanced skills, not mere "tricks" as you put it. This man has more skills than many legends put together. The higher level the more difficult it is to copy a man And the impression of him being relentless is a false perception .Nobody can be relentless without being a superior expert, or they would get stopped and punished for it very quickly. Surely Moore's boxing style is perfect for stopping a pressure boxer, he's got hard punishing inside hooks and body slugs, but Duran skills are so high that he can neutralize all of it. What happens in this fight is that Moore used all his tools all his abilities and it was not even enough to slow down his demise against the overwhelmingly superiority of Roberto Duran.
@@wtfgebeurdmij2991 you lied
He was just as sophisticated as Alexis Arguello. A master at his craft, but he had something else that made him unique. He was as if Alexis Arguello had been bitten by a werewolf.
Roberto "mano de piedra" Duran!Um dos maiores de todos os tempos!Onde batia não nascia mais cabelo!
The first time I saw Roberto Durán's fight was with Davey Moore.
Duran's boxing in this fight was perfect. Infight and defense techniques, killer instinct, bravery, calm. The most surprising fact was that Duran had passed the strongest period at this time.
You miss a lot of great fights of Duran in his prime..
I think roberto duran was the best fighter. In terms of being a complete package. I mean come on, its like he was built specifically to be a fighter.
Mike tyson, nice to look at. Great student. But he doesnt have the brain duran had. He would probably not be champion without cus d amato.
Ali often remembered as the greatest but he left his biggest impression on the world as a personality not a fighter. Thats what made him so great. As a fighter he just took way to much damage and his style was so bad for himself that he broke his brain.
Sugar ray leonard, he was a showman flirting with the judges was his priority. He also lacked his own style, everything was copied from ali. He won a lot of fights that he should not have won by being a showman. he brought in the money so it worked. He is however a very smart and good boxer.
Tommy hearns, he was a great boxer but he had enough flaws. Footwork, glass chin,bad balance, not able to adapt mid fight.
Without his freakish natural reach/height i doubt he would be able to reach the top.
Hagler, one of the few fighters who actually comes really close to roberto duran. But he missed the star factor! roberto had so many talents, including charisma. i think he just edges it in the complete package. Imagine if roberto duran was actually dedicated to training between fights like hagler 😮
There are way more fantastic fighters, many guys come close.
I think its hard to deny floyd mayweather as one who shares almost the same skillset as roberto. But his style is almost cheating. its just a little bit less impressive than duran. Floyds family had also given floyd a huge headstart, the style was already created for floyd. Duran had all this talent and created his entire style himself.
And ofcourse some people will look at the records and say he doesnt have the best record.
Well actually, if records are really that important to you, his record was amazing as well, he was 72 -1 before his second loss in the downhill of his career.
He just really loved fighting so kept going until he was an old man.
Floyd really loved money and points so he kept going till he surpassed the record of rocky marciano with 1 fight 😂
Roberto duran, he is as good as it gets when we are talking boxing!
If records showed the best fighters, joe calzaghe, rocky marciano and floyd mayweather would be the best of all time.
@@wtfgebeurdmij2991 I was in total agreement with your review of top fighters until you got to floyd mayweather, who was a fraud, how dare you even say he had anything in common with Roberto Duran. That is disgraceful. Mayweather devoted his entire boxing career at running away from opponents (also refusing fights). The exact opposite of Roberto Duran who constantly engaged his opponents on the ring and with hundreds real solid punches landed, Mayweather always disengaged and played bunny rabbit. He was looking for a well calculated 2 or 3 at the most landed punches in a fight while spending the rest of the time without fighting (which requires skills but it's an inferior skill). He is the biggest disgrace to the art of boxing and has nothing in common with any champion. I don't care how many wins he had and how many judges he influenced and paid, he did not box his opponents !! Just remember that boxing is a sport with rules and these rules have flaws that weren't exposed until mayweather came. Mayweather hated boxing he literally said so and his goal was making a business out of it and money, taking care of all the non sporting side of it, like venues, % of proceeds his side demanded to accept a fight ( he demanded 80% and only allowed 20% to pacquiao's side). Just think of the lowest boxer you've seen on TV, well i would still seriously argue that he is a better boxer than Mayweather because he fought while M didn't. The rule of boxing should have been updated to penalize non engaging boxers like M. who caused boring bouts. The only reason he lasted is he was so easy to hate and his personality so polarizing and he used pretext of racism to market himself too (like Ali but with a different spin) he produced interest and revenue that way. Still the same, this is NOT boxing. He was a disgrace and significantly lowered my view of the sport.
More action in this fight than in most of this new so called champions fights from this era. RESPECT to both of this fighter's 🥊 R.I.P Dave Moore. Y COMO DURAN NOMAS UNO! 🇵🇦🇲🇽
Nuestro orgullo nacional, el manos de piedra, Roberto Durán, saludos desde Panamá.
Tostada frittata enchiladas nacho macho crotcho.
@@TheBatugan77 todo bien pero prefiero los frijoles "de la hoya"😊
Igual😆👍🇵🇦
También orgullo latino....mexicanos con Duran.
@@josemora1782 Ofi Saludos
Before the fight, Davey Moore said "Duran's prime is long gone and I'm just entering into mine".
Duran was probably listening because he gave Moore such a massive beating, Moore's prime never came.
You are right brother, duran gave Moore brain damage.
Love Davy Moore but damn he fought a pissed off Duran.
@@coldbloodedreptile8199 Wrong Davey Moore, there were two one born 1933, he died from fighting....this Davey Moore was killed in his own driveway, car rolled on him.
That ref was a sadist. That fight should’ve been called off at least 2 1/2 minutes before it was.
Moore was in his prime....prime meat for Duran.
@@jackwoods535 Thats an interesting bit of boxing trivia, thanks
Cómo no recordar esta memorable pelea,estaba en el Campo de Carabobo en los preparativos del desfile del 24 de junio,esa pelea fue el 16 de junio de 1983,la ví y como suramericano me alegré de la victoria de Roberto Durán,fue un triunfo reivindicatorio.Estaba cumpliendo el servicio militar,GAC"Cornelio Muñoz #33
Desde Perú....nuestro reconocimiento y cariño a unos de las más grandes del box ...Mano de piedra Duran una leyenda
Peru alguna trenda algun grande del deporte?
@@mostdefrecords4334 Claro que sí, tenemos al Cholo Hugo Sotil, que fué uno de los mejores 10 del Barcelona FC, y muy querido por los catalanes
@@luislimovasquez3836 😃😃😃😅brutal tu comentario 😉
En el boxeo no. En Voley, futbol, karate, judo, surf. Si, los mejores.
siempre desde joven manos de pierda fu mi ídolo y a sugar ray Leonard le debería dar vergüenza nunca le gano derechamente. a duran pero los gringos y sus oligarquías chifladas mandaban en ese entonces y a hora AMLO los esta mandando ala chingada
Duran starts to get that sneer going as his love of fighting takes over....
Should have tried to sneer at Hearns.
@@proplayer566 Ray Leonard predicted they were ever matched that if the two fought Hearns would knock Duran out. Hearns a bad match-up for Duran much like he was for Cuevas.
@@proplayer566 styles makes fights. But Duran kinda got the last laugh by knocking down and beat Iran barkley (who knocked out tommy twice)
@@idktbh5791 Watch this fight and score round by round yourself. Then hit me back. Duran did not win this fight.
@@proplayer566 Moore fight or Barkley fight? Be specific lmao cuz I just saw the Barkley fight the other day
Duran was his absolute best for this fight he really tuned back the clock.
Can’t believe Moore’s corner let him go back out after the 7th
The referee too.
You can see spectators yelling at the ref to stop the fight near the end.
There was no possible way Moore was coming back at that point.
That ref was a disgrace but so was Moores corner,they're supposed to be there to protect the fighter
Did Duran thumb Moore?
Duran was one of the all time greats. Master boxer and deadly infighter.
Floyd Mayweather ranked his him as one of the top 5 GOATS
@@mrboxing3517 ranked him as the #1 in fact. As do MANY other legends.
And myself as well haha
@@mrdark9916 I got Mayweather at 1 then Duran
And could slip a punch. So damn hard to Hit clean.
HE WAS EDWARD HE`S MY PROFILE PICTURE ON FACEBOOK...
Jose Torres screaming like crazy to stop the fight, this was a slaughter. Even Patterson is concerned.
They said he was Old, Washed-Up, and Finished - then, they saw this, and the name Duran will NEVER be forgotten.
Moore was never really a champion, the promoters gave him that championship after 6 fights.
@@lestermount3287 Davey Moore was beast what are you talking about lolol sounds like you want to hate on Duran
@@lestermount3287 everybody thought moore was gonna go threw duran like a hot knife threw butter ..moore was a 10-1 fav.....wtf are you talkin bout ???
@@Highwayman7549 Moore had NO defense.
Then he went through Iran Barkley
Duran duran!!, te aplaudimos en Argentina como te merecías, abrazos a los hermanos panameños che!!
Viva Boca
Viva Caminito
Salu2 a to2 desde Panama city🇵🇦
This was absolutely Roberto Duran's redemption.
Roberto Durán toda una leyenda te Saludo desde Costa Rica 🇨🇷🇨🇷 tremendo boxeador de nuestro hermano país PANAMÁ.DIOS LOS BENDIGA
What a fight ❤❤❤
Thank you for the upload of one of Durán’s (the fight’s underdog) most devastating victories on his 32nd birthday. Moore, as advised to many opponents, did not make eye contact with Durán, during the referee’s instructions. Rest in God’s eternal peace, Davey Moore.
Amen
@@stopasking9745 css
Why is that
@@sherrillraymond7595 apparently Durans deep black eyes would break opponents before the fight. Pause
Yes i wondered if davey was advised to avoid the eye contact...it was unusual ...but to look at the floor would only give duran strength. Why not look up or past him or at the ref?
Duran's body work at 32 is a thing of beauty. Damn. it's like a stab and you can see Moore's body shuddering on impact. Body shots so strong, it was moving Moore from his position. By the 7th, it all bit sapped his stamina.
Increíble. La he visto montón de veces. Moore tenía el poder de nock a Durán, pero increible como Durán pasaba golpes a tan poca distancia, y terminó Moore con la cara hinchada. Esto era lo que Tyson halagaba de Durán, y también el lo hacía.
Duran was the best of the fabulous 4 if you take into account only boxing skills.He moved up fought them all beat SRL and fought a great fight with Hagler. He is a good case for GOAT.
I thought SRL beat him in their first fight, caused him to quit for no other reason than he was humiliated in the second fight, admittedly gave Hagler a decent fight and was then almost decapitated by Hearns. I will agree he was a great but never a GOAT.
Can't overlook that he was the greatest lightweight ever.
The greatest of all times.. Moved up from leight weight...
@@markriley5863 leonard was coming back on the later rounds on their first fight but duran already stacked points on the early rounds imo
@@faehrncioas1611 I'm going to watch Duran SRL 1 again. Memory is fuzzy...thought Duran clearly beat him. But need to rewatch. Been years.
IDOLO POR SIEMPRE MANO DE PIEDRA, EL MÁS GRANDE BOXEADOR LATINO DE LA HISTORIA
Cuando veo boxeo de esta generación, ni la sombra de manos de piedra duran. Miren a lomachenco. Dizque libra por libra. Vean este monstruo como acabó pesos más grandes y pesados que el.
Cómo que el mejor latino,el mejor del mundo de todos los tiempos mi hermano.
Hispano, el término latino no existe para un Sudamericano. Es usted un membrillo
@@alvisosa943 debutó en 112 libras y termino ganando el título de las 160 libras eso no lo hace cualquiera muy osado el manos de piedra
@@alvisosa943 primero Durán no es suramericano. Es centroamericano. Segundo si es latinoamericano por que nuestro idioma el español se deriva del latin al igual que el italiano el portugués el francés y el rumano
Tenia años de no ver buen boxeo, que cátedra de golpes y clase de boxeador era duran la verdad lo hizo puré a moore , yo creo que hasta quería llorar con cada golpe que recibia.
Relentless body attack from Duran from the opening bell! Moores' corner was worthless for letting him go out for the 8th round. No one should be looking out for you more than your own corner.
Moore himself said years later that he should have stayed in his corner after the third round.
That beating was barbaric and his corner kept sending him out for even more punishment. The referee failed to act as well. Moore could easily have died from a beating like that. Incompetent doesn't even come close to describing the actions of the referee and Moore's corner.
I would describe it as criminally sadistic.
@@johncohen222 I just read Moore's Wikipedia page. Apparently, he was managed by the UK mob, which demanded the fight to make money betting on Duran. If only those sickening shysters were in the ring taking the beating Moore did. They deserved it. He didn't.
@@johncohen222 thats not his fault obviously. As a fighter he did the right thing. The corner should've sorted the rest out.
@@johncohen222 Well said.
@@johncohen222 i don't think boxing is your thing
This was an amazing resurgence of Roberto Duran. This fight always pumps me up, I just wanna train after watching this fight! Duran was a Beast in the ring, he even beat Barkley in his prime for the middleweight title!!! ✊✊
I don't like all these bad adjectives about Duran he was neither a beast, nor an animal, nor vicious, not anything in that line. He was simply extremely talented and superior over his opponent. Almost no other boxer had the full package of skills that he had, he was unstoppable, and didn't take any punishment because his defense was incredible. He was as calm as calm could be.
el mejor boxeador latino de todos los tiempos!!
Para unos respeto el gusto de cada quien pero de que fue muy bueno lo fue
Duran fighting almost 30 pounds over his natural lightweight class and at 32 years of age looked simply amazing this night. Duran went on to move up another weight class and knocked out the much younger, taller, and physically stronger middleweight champion Iran Barkley. Duran so skilled was one of the best to ever lace em up, no doubt about it.
Definitely Duran one of the toughest of boxers
7:43 dat smile from Duran.
Well spotted. Classic Duran.
Parabéns para o lutador o senhor Roberto Duran ele foi uma legenda em seu tempo.
Man what a beat down. There is no way a ref today would of let that go on as long as it did. You have to really feel for Moore. I bet he was pissing blood for a week like Meldrick Taylor did with J.C. Chavez. Duran has always been one of my boxing heroes!
The movie Hands of Stone represented this fight as being way closer than it really was.
Everyone who should have protected Davey Moore, the ref, the doctor and his own corner, failed him terribly in this fight.
Yes
El mas grande!!! sin dudas... Panama orgullo latino de lucha!!!... este es el boxeo de verdad!!!...Duran siempre se mostraba cansado y casi muerto para sus oponentes... que aguante!!!... si no le hacian daño de verdad guardaba sus manos de piedra para liquidar...eso es ser un luchador de verdad!!! cabeza y corazon!!!
Nice one Top Rank! nice one!. Please keep these classics in 60fps coming! godbless ya's.
Those guys went past the limit of human endurance. Amazing. I think Moore's corner should have thrown the towel in the 7th, though.
There's talk his side had connection with the mob and they had bet against him but didn't want to look obvious by throwing the towel.
Roberto Duran was One of the GREATEST fighters of all times. Coming all the way from lightweight to defeat Moore by KO@@goognamgoognw6637
@@goognamgoognw6637doesn’t make sense
@@goognamgoognw6637mob? I thought Davey was just out skilled by Duran.
I was at this fight. It was a 'Who's Who' night in Boxing, as anybody who was ANYBODY in the sport, was in attendance. When they introduced Muhammad Ali, during the prefight introductions, the crown went insane, with a deafening chant of "ALI!, ALI!, ALI, ALI!!!! Sugar Ray Leonard held up Duran's arm in victory, after the KO.
At this fight ?
Wow
That move at 5:36 by Duran sums up the whole fight. A strong veteran with an endless bag of tricks.
Got less than one minute into round one before switching to the lower quality RUclips rip with actual commentary. Who tf allowed these people to call a fight lol
If you want an honest fight, turn off the volume of all commentators. Wish I had a volume button that could mute just them, but the crowd can be just as bad.
@@flymastera8199 Obviously
@robbie G This isn't the HBO commentary.
Yeah, I was thinking to myself, who are these Clowns Commentating this ? Then I was like, "Oh,must be a couple of celebrities", No Surprise for them being poor skill commentators.
The 80s so great
Duran took his soul in this fight. Moore was 12-0 coming into this fight and went 6-5 from then on. He was never the same after this beating.
Duran scared him took his heart.i think im tough but all I would do is run if duran was coming at me.
Davey Moore was not a top caliber fighter like Ray Leonard, Hagler and Hearns , 'no mas' Duran lost more fights in his career than all of these three Top notch fighters .. 🤫
@@rafaelramirez1507 they're not comparable, Duran wasn't a class act but he was a street dog and had a record somewhere in the 100's with nearly as many ko's, Sugar Ray Leonard was known for taking larger breaks during harder fights compared to both Hagler and Hearns, where these boxers scheduled fights monthly, Sugar Ray basically took 4-6 month breaks before and after harder fights like Thomas Hearns twice, Hector Diaz, against Marvin Hagler, after Roberto Duran he waited months for his next fight,
Duran was boxing professionally by '68, and the majority of his better half of his fight career is spent in pre-Leonard years from '68 to '76, before he experienced his first loss to Watts in Philly, and then another loss in the same sports arena, in Philly, the same year to Monroe, this is before he'd go on to win 40 fights in a row (including the first Leonard match), after initially losing his 30 man streak, losing to Leonard in the second match he was already around 28, and Sugar ray the younger boxer at 23, taller, and with longer reach, was in his prime, in fact Leonard lost to Duran also in his prime during the first Duran match, and in the third match, Duran was already 34 and long-winded.
Roberto Duran is someone who has a career more comparable to Sugar Ray Robinson, in that he has hundreds of fights with still somewhat decent fighters but was never well recognized or paid well on that end.
Sugar Ray Leonard is more comparable to Floyd Mayweather, in that both these boxers are skilled but their career has relied on them handpicking a few boxers for big cash-outs, as agility and hand speed is one of the quickest characteristics to disappear as you get older in boxing, which is why Roberto Duran has a longer, more successful career in my eyes over Sugar Ray.
Mind you, I love all the boxers mentioned to death, style makes fights, never forget that Ray Leonard changed everything up to beat Duran in that second fight.
@@kareemnj6248 you got a good valid point Kareem but also keep in mind that Duran fought alot of no names , and when the Haglers Suger Ray's and Hearns fought they fought tough big name opponents while Duran would have easy fights , but when it was time for Duran to fight the big dogs like the Haglers , Hearns and Sugar Rays he would falter , also he lost to Benitez ... Duran won 103 fights and lost 16 , while Hagler won 62 and lost 3 , 52 ko's 😮 in title fights he was 13 - 1 , should be (14-0) I believed strongly that he beat Ray Leonard, as a Hispanic big fight fan , I admire what I see in a fighter and though Duran did fight hard , he never won my respect , and that second fight with Ray Leonard sealed it .. but all and all Kareem bro , I liked your comment very , very much 👍👍
@@rafaelramirez1507 tu si que no sabes nada de boxeo 🤣🤣🤣 clueless
Man what a fantastic fighter Duran was ,miss him.
When Duran gets hit, he gets dangerous. Get Duran in on your chest and things get brutal. Great respect for his abilities on the inside. Why in hell did Moore's corner let the man take a beatdown like he got?
The ref was gonna let duran get away with murder😂
Those body punches were no joke. Davey Moore took em. Any other would have folded.
Davy Moore was a tough sob... Tragically left us too soon. He deserves more recognition he is barely mentioned nowadays...
those left hooks to the body were devastating...
True that. What a heart of Davey Moore, he never gave up, he keep fighting. But Manos de Piedra was Manos de Piedra.
Or blocked them
Just look at the colour of the skin over his kidneys, it's purple by the end. Every new punch there must have hurt like hell
The following 2 weeks or so must’ve been hell for Davey. The swelling and the soreness must’ve been unbearable. How could his corner let him take such a beatdown?
They,his corner,apparently had mob ties and had bet huge sums of money on the underdog Duran..they didn't want to throw in the towel and make this(betting) too obvious..Davey would never be the same after this beating..he would be killed just a few years later in a four wheeler accident at his home..
@@berniesluder762 he died trying to stop a truck that slipped out of park and was rolling down a hill. The guy just had too much heart for his own good
@@dondajulah4168 unfortunately stupidity killed him.
@@dondajulah4168 May he rest in peace.
I felt really bad for him after reading that his mom had fainted after seeing her son take such a beating!
Los boxeadores de los viejos tiempos eran agrsivos ..te queremos duran🇵🇦🇵🇦
The boxers of that generation would cream our generation
When Duran was on song he was the greatest ever. Just utter brilliance.
Conocí a Roberto Duran cuando vivía en la casa de Piedra cuando niño y tiraba la mano ahora veo los videos de sus peleas fue sensacional tenía quijada de granito porque los golpes de Davey Moore le hacían cosquillas siempre lo veo por las calles de mi Panamá un gran boxeador Mello del Chorrillo mi Panamá ahora soy adulto como el
'He's so evil.' Loves 2 fight, mam. EASILY most beautiful athlete who ever graced this planet. Praise God for Roberto Duran.
The greatest lightweight of all time and one of the greatest boxers ever!!! Roberto "Manos de piedra" Duran
Honestly, Leonard and even Gans had better resume than him at 135. Duran was simply a fan favorite and more familiar with the modern day fans and experts but no, he's not the greatest at 135. One of the top 3 but not the top. Even his own trainer Ray Arcel agree that Leonard is better than Duran.
something more than a quitter: that goes for duran and davey moore.
@@raulratonmacias1377 Leonard never fought at 135
@@robertduran8145 You're talking about Sugar Ray. I'm talking about Benny.
@@raulratonmacias1377 I stand corrected. Thank you
Duran really loves the sport-hes lovin every minute of it,even when he takes good shots
I love the mob bosses in the background surrounded by the police! classic!
@@fidneusdiller8123 big $$$$ on that fight
Duran all time Great...R.I.P. Davey Moore
Pure art of boxing. Duran- legend!
Como le pegabas a los gringos !! Grande roberto saludos de argentina !!!!
After the first Leonard fight Duran was never the same. He would fluctuate in weight and have bad performances, but every once in awhile he would show his prime form again in fights like this.
Legend !!!
Duran had a rare mentality. Fighting seemed so natural to him. Gerald McClellan had it. Fedor had it. It's a mixture of rage and comfort, even when hurt, as though being on the verge of death or unconsciousness didn't trigger any sort of panic in them.
Manos de piedra duran..asi es conocido por su gran pegada cn las dos manos...sin duda un gran guerrero q pegaba como bestia..era un guerrero en el ring...sin duda es el mejor latino de todos los tiempos...y ahi entra nuetro gran campeon igual leyenda alexis arguello...saludos a duran a panama..desde nicaragua....
Fue gran boxeador Roberto Duran, el mirar sus peleas y coraje por ganar no tenía límites, pienso que fue el mejor boxeador de Latinoamérica 5 campeonatos de mundo en diferente pesó.
Que emocion siento , creci viendo pelear.a este gran campeon , el mejor latinoamericano que vi , y eso que vi muchos , pero.como.duran ninguno
Ojala se hubiera preparado como.debiera en la segunda pelea con leonard y la.pelea con hearns , practicamente salio de la discoteca al ring , valiente y guapo como ninguno
Me siento un niño nuevamente , oh yeah...
Wish I could go back and c these fights for the first time again
My childhood friend Xavier Keith Frazier won the 1979 Chicago Golden Gloves and later subsequently Boxed someone from New York's Golden Gloves winner at 147 named Davey Moore, my friend Xavier lost a close decision toDavey Moore in the intercity championships.
The next year Xavier moved up to 156 and lost a close decision to John Collins for the Chicago golden gloves 156 Lb title, Ken Norton and NBC were they're telecasting the talent, Leroy Murphy, Wayne Lynamun , Ron Amundsen and other notable Chicago amateur boxers of that time.
In 1984 Xavier won the Milwaukee 175 Lb golden gloves decisioning Anthony McClellan, the older brother of Gerald McClellan who was there fighting with Gold Kronk trunks on, then there was Renaldo snipes, use to ride around with him in a yellow Volkswagen with Xavier. The times....whered it go?...
Davey Moore was a good fighter pushed far to soon too hard, not sure he was really in Duran's class, lots of strategy here from Duran, sneaky infighting, short sharp hard punches, conserving energy, making Moore miss long hard shots, sapping his energy, rolling with punches, precise body shots bringing Moores guard down along with sapping his strength, then Duran keeping a close eye on Moores condition and boom, a series of exchanges and good shots, it's over.
Duran was a great fighter Moore was a good fighter, not seasoned properly to develop the aforementioned skills Duran possessed from competing with well over a decade of championship caliber fighters.
There's no substitute for experience in this sport!
Lots of great fighters never get they're for mismanagement, greed and lack of dedication, dedication... Think Marvin Hagler or a young Mike Tyson.
Great sport, sadly Imo the best years are gone, possibly forever, different times.
Moore beat Charlie Weir in south Africa and won the title. It was vacant at the time. Charlie Weir was a big hitter but completely outboxed by Moore. I was at the fight. Over before it started.
Orgullo panameño🇵🇦 🤛💪🥊
Arriba duran es el tio del canelo el dijo
Something was going on in this fight, that should have been stopped and never got to round 8. That was brutal to watch. R.I.P Davey Moore. Heart of a lion.
The men sports announcers sound so female-ish.
Ppppppp
@ZZZ XXX000 You're right. Moore was getting murdered in there. Not a good scene. The ref and Moore's corner were criminal.
Who was in Duran's corner?
You don’t leave the ring the same person after a fight like this
Lo mejor que esta tierra de latinoamerica a dado esa alma guerrera, por siempre y para siempre.
Duran mita panameño mita Méxicano por eso el aguante
7:40 duran smile lol
Lol
What can you say, what a fight!!!
Hats off to Davey for his courage and heart. How he got up from that overhand right hand in 7 is a testament to his courage and warrior spirit. Young fighters watch this film and see how Roberto committed to the body work and sapped Davey’s strength. Head hunting comes later for seasoned pros.
Que maravilloso ;el gran mano de piedra Durand🦾👏👏👏
Duran era muy fuerte y de los mejores en este deporte.
GRACIAS DURAN DAVEY MOORE EXCELENTE BOXEADOR PROMETIA. ESTAR EN LOS GRANDES SE EQUIVOCO AL HABLAR REALMENTE NO SABIA CON QUIEN PELEARIA SIMPLEMENTE PAGO. CARO DONDE SINTIO. LA MANO INTENTO GANAR POR SU JUVENTUD DURAN LO LLEVO A LA ESCUELA DE BOXEO Y LE DIO UNA LECCION DE HUMILDAD MI. ÍDOLO GRANDE CHOLO DESDE PANAMÁ
Duran lo tenia todo .aguante .talentoso. golpes precisos. Cintura. Valiente. Pegaba duro .constante . nole faltaba nada un "mohamed ali en un peso menor .🥂
El Manos De Piedra De Lo Mejor De La Historia Del Boxeo 🥊🔥❤👊🇵🇦
Duran es el mejor boxeador mundial libra por libra por la asociación del boxeo reconocido y # 4 entre los 10 mejores boxeadores del mundo
This is how Duran said he’d fight Floyd; body shots all night until the hands drop. Or would Floyd frustrate Duran and cause another “no mas.” My DREAM fight...
@Salai Alexander
Don't act like Floyd doesn't have skill that's made him the most accurate fighter of all time.
If a bunch of world champions can't do jack shit, and haters making excuses.
Then he's not as empty of a fighter you oversimplified.
@@guywhosellsvapes4595 those type of fans are literally retarted bro Ali used to clinch ALL the time in the 70s
@@dorsetheforce7520
I know.
In foreman vs Ali.
Ali clinched over 75 times. 13 in round 1 alone.