In a recent interview with Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News, hall of fame boxer Roberto Duran denied ever using the words "no mas" in his famous rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard on November 25, ...
It has been nearly 33 years since Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran met in their rematch at the Superdome in New Orleans. It was viewed as one of Leonard’s greatest triumphs. But who knew Leonard ...
When Roberto Duran threw his hands up in the air 35 years ago, the gesture represented much more than a concession of defeat. It was a champion throwing in the towel, telling the world that he’d had ...
ESPN's 30 for 30 documentary series will continue on Tuesday night with the premiere of No Mas, an hour-long film that dives deeper into the unforgettable rematch between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto ...
Boxing fell out of mainstream favor years ago. Yet, the phrase “no mas” continues to be a regular part of the modern-day sports lexicon. That’s how seminal the moment was in 1980 when Roberto Duran – ...
Why did he quit? And did he actually say “No mas” – no more – after throwing in the towel? Those questions have haunted Roberto Duran, his fans and boxing observers since he infamously, and seemingly ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The documentary No Mas (''No more'' in Spanish) is my idea of a sporting drama. The springboard for the documentary , which played on ...
A paunchy Roberto Duran, showing his age, lost to Pat Lawlor in the sixth round Monday night when he couldn't continue because of an injury to his left shoulder. Duran was in the process of throwing a ...
In his younger days, Roberto Duran wanted to knock out a pug as quickly as possible so that he could shower, dress and enjoy the ice cream he had denied himself during training. On Thursday, his ...
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