Roberto Durán vs. Esteban de Jesús II explained

Fight Date:March 16, 1974
Fight Name:Roberto Durán vs. Esteban de Jesús II
Location:Gimnasio Nuevo Panama in Panama City, Panama
Fighter1:Roberto Durán
Nickname1:Manos de Piedra
("Hands of Stone")
Record1:41–1
Hometown1:Panama City, Panama
Height1:5 ft 7+1/2 in
Weight1:134 lb
Purse1:$125,000
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBA and The Ring lightweight champion
Fighter2:Esteban de Jesús
Nickname2:Vita
Record2:41–1
Hometown2:Carolina, Puerto Rico
Height2:5 ft 4+1/2 in
Weight2:134 lb
Purse2:$45,000
Style2:Orthodox
Titles:WBA and The Ring lightweight titles
Result:Durán wins via 11th-round KO

Roberto Durán vs. Esteban de Jesús II was a professional boxing match contested on March 16, 1974, for the WBA and The Ring lightweight titles.

Background

15 months prior, undefeated WBA lightweight champion Roberto Durán faced top ranked contender Esteban de Jesús in a non-title bout in Madison Square Garden. Durán was dropped in the opening round and de Jesús outboxed the champion the rest of the way to earn a unanimous decision victory and give Durán his first loss.[1]

After that fight, both Durán and de Jesús would go on impressive win streaks. Durán would go 10–0, successfully defending his lightweight title three times while also winning seven non-title fights to bring his record up to 41–1 then while de Jesús had gone 7–0 to also bring his record up to 41–1. Finally, the long-awaited rematch was made official for March 16, 1974 in Durán's native Panama.[2]

The fight

For the second time in a row, de Jesús would score and opening round knockdown, dropping Durán with a left hook during the first minute of the round. Durán arose from the knockdown and unlike their previous fight, fought aggressively and by the third round, had taken control of the fight. In the final minute of the seventh round Durán scored a knockdown of his own after he landed a barrage of punches finishing with a right hand after which De Jesús crumpled to the ground, though he survived the round despite a furious rally from Durán. A clearly exhausted de Jesús would make it to the 11th round, though Durán sent him down again following a five-punch combination, though he narrowly missed beating the referee's 10-count and Durán was named winner by knockout.[3]

Fight card

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundNotes
Lightweight135 lbs.Roberto Durán def.Esteban de JesúsKO11/15
Bantamweight118 lbs.Marcos Brittondef.Jorge MadrigalTKO1/10
Featherweight126 lbs.Mario Mendozadef.Enrique MaxwellKO7/10
Featherweight126 lbs.Rodolfo Francisdef.Norberto Reyes BlanquicetTKO1/10

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/1972/11/18/archives/de-jesus-outpoints-duran-lightweight-titleholder-duran-lightweight.html DeJesus Outpoints Duran, Lightweight Titleholder
  2. https://www.thefightcity.com/the-duran-vs-de-jesus-rivalry-part-1-roberto-duran-esteban-de-jesus-ken-buchanan-sugar-ray-robinson-muhammad-ali-joe-louis-rivalries/ Rivalry: The Tale Of Duran vs De Jesus
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1974/03/17/archives/duran-stops-dejesus-in-1lth-round.html Duran Stops DeJesus in 11th Round