Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán explained

Fight Name:The Brawl in Montreal
Fight Date:June 20, 1980
Location:Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Titles:WBC and The Ring welterweight titles
Fighter1:Ray Leonard
Nickname1:Sugar
Hometown1:Palmer Park, Maryland, U.S.
Purse1:$9,000,000
Record1:27–0 (18 KO)
Height1:5 ft 10 in
Weight1:145 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBC and The Ring
Welterweight Champion
Fighter2:Roberto Durán
Nickname2:Manos de Piedra
("Hands of Stone")
Hometown2:Panama City, Panama Province, Panama
Purse2:$1,500,000
Record2:71–1 (56 KO)
Height2:5 ft 7 in
Weight2:145 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBC
No. 1 Ranked Welterweight
Former undisputed lightweight champion
Result:Durán wins via 15-round unanimous decision (146-144, 148-147, 145-144)

Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán was a professional boxing match contested on June 20, 1980 for the WBC and The Ring welterweight championship.[1] The bout took place at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. The referee was Carlos Padilla Jr.

Background

On May 9, 1980, the highly anticipated fight between the undefeated reigning WBC champion "Sugar" Ray Leonard and former undisputed lightweight champion and the-then number-one ranked welterweight contender Roberto Durán was announced. The bout, which was to take place a little over a month after its official announcement on June 20, took place at Montreal's Olympic Stadium, the site where Leonard had captured the Olympic gold medal four years prior.[2] Going into the fight, both Leonard and Durán were two of the top fighters in the sport, Leonard was perfect 27–0 and had captured the WBC welterweight title the previous December after knocking out future hall-of-famer Wilfred Benítez and then made a successful first defense against Dave Boy Green in March 1980. Durán had recently completed a six-year run as lightweight champion before moving up to welterweight where he compiled an 8–0 record before facing Leonard. The fight was set to be the highest grossing in boxing history[3] and both Leonard and Durán were to make the biggest paydays in their careers at $9 million and $1.5 million respectively.[4] Leonard was a 9 to 5 favorite.

Just prior to the bout, both Leonard and Durán received health scares. Durán underwent a two-hour heart exam and after his EKG revealed an abnormality in his heartbeat, a cardiologist was called in and determined that the abnormality was common in a well-trained athlete and Durán was cleared to fight. Leonard, meanwhile, claimed that he had been stricken by a "virus", though his trainer stated "If he had a virus, it wasn't that bad or I would have heard of it."[5]

The fight

In a hard-fought, back-and-forth contest that went the full 15 rounds, Durán was the aggressor often throughout the fight, and he was able to earn a close unanimous decision victory. Durán both landed and threw more punches for a 35% success rate, while Leonard, who abandoned his usual slick boxing style and went toe-to-toe with Durán, landed 273 of 753 for a 36% rate. Whilst Leonard made adjustments late in the fight, Durán had built a large enough lead by that point in the fight.

When the decision was announced, Durán was incorrectly announced as a winner by majority decision as one judge's scorecard was erroneously tabulated as a 147–147 draw, however the mistake was discovered and Durán won on all three scorecards with scores of; 145–144, 148–147 and 146–144.[6]

Aftermath

Speaking after the bout Duran said "He is the best I have fought. He hit me hard a couple of times, but I was never in bad shape. He was pretty good, but he had to be because he was fighting me."

Fight card

Confirmed bouts:[7]

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundNotes
Welterweight147 lbs.Roberto Durán def.Ray Leonard (c)UD15/15
Light middleweight154 lbs.Roger Leonard def.Clyde GraySD10/10
Heavyweight200+ lbs.Trevor Berbickdef.John TateKO9/10
Middleweight160 lbs.Fernand Marcottevs.Eddie MeloD10/10
Lightweight135 lbs.Gaétan Hartdef.Cleveland DennyTKO10/10

Broadcasting

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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Duran (1st meeting) . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 7 September 2024.
  2. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1980/05/10/leonard-signs-for-fight-in-montreal/7330f7c5-20e8-49c4-afef-114ad3013e83/ Leonard Signs for Fight in Montreal
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1980/06/20/archives/title-bout-is-top-sports-payday-alis-payday-leonard-favored-at-75.html?searchResultPosition=10 Title Bout Is Top Sports Payday
  4. https://people.com/archive/sugar-ray-leonard-vol-14-no-26/ Sugar Ray Leonard
  5. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1980/06/18/durans-heart-has-a-rating/6beb2220-219e-40cf-82c3-6002f7e51eb4/ Duran's Heart Has 'A' Rating
  6. https://www.espn.com/blog/boxing/post/_/id/5540/remembering-sugar-ray-leonard-roberto-duran-i Remembering Sugar Ray Leonard-Roberto Duran I
  7. Web site: BoxRec - event.