Four-division world champion from Panama — one of boxing's toughest and most feared fighters across five decades.
Roberto Durán was born in Panama City, Panama in 1951 and turned professional at 16. He won world championships in four weight divisions: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight. He went 89 consecutive professional fights without a defeat. He won the WBC middleweight title aged 37 defeating Iran Barkley. His professional career spanned from 1968 to 2001 — 33 years and 119 bouts, winning 104. He was knocked down only twice across that career. His hand speed, aggression and extraordinary durability made him one of the most remarkable professional boxing careers in history. He is widely regarded as the greatest lightweight of all time.
Hands of Stone, legendary punching power, fought Sugar Ray Leonard
How They Played
Aggressive pressure fighter with devastating punching power
Lasting Impact
One of greatest boxers ever, 4-division world champion, Ring Magazine Fighter of 1970s
World Champion in 4 weight divisions (Lightweight to Super Middleweight)
He competed professionally from 1967 to 2001 — a 34-year career spanning five decades.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- World Champion in 4 weight divisions (Lightweight to Super Middleweight)
- Ring Magazine Fighter of Decade 1970s
- Ring Magazine Fighter of Century runner-up
- WBC Lightweight Champion 1972–1979 (undefeated reign)
- No Más — 1980 rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard