Roberto Durán Vs. Vinny Pazienza
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Roberto Durán Roberto Carlos Durán Samaniego (born June 16, 1951) is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001. He held quadruple champion, world championships in four weight classes: Lightweight, welterweight, light middleweigh ...
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Vinny Paz Vinny Paz (born Vincenzo Edward Pazienza, December 16, 1962), formerly Vinny Pazienza, is an American former professional boxer who held world titles at lightweight and light middleweight. The 2016 film '' Bleed for This'' is based on his comeb ...
ienza, billed as ''Mano a Mano'', was a professional boxing match contested on June 25, 1994, for the vacant
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super middleweight title.


Background

A fight between 4-division world champion Roberto Durán and 2-division world champion had been in the works for over a year. Pazienza had returned to boxing in December 1992 after a 13-month absence while he recovered from a broken neck he suffered in a near-fatal car crash in November 1991. After winning the first two fights of his comeback, Pazienza and his promoter and manager
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entered negotiations with the 43-year old Durán for a potential June 1993 fight after which Pazienza planned to challenge for one of the major middleweight titles, but talks stalled and Pazienza was forced to take on former welterweight champion
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, whom he knocked out in the tenth round. Durán instead fought journeyman Jacques LeBlanc two days after the Pazienza-Honeyghan fight and when asked at a conference call about his rumored fight with Pazienza, Durán angrily replied "If Pazienza is man enough to fight Roberto Duran, then tell him to sign a contract once and for all and stop wasting time. If Vinny Pazienza wants to fight for a title at 160 pounds he has to beat me first. If he can't beat me, he doesn't deserve to fight for a title." Finally, after months of negotiations and Pazienza replacing Duva as his manager with
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, the two fighters came to an agreement in March 1994 to face one another in June that same year. Though Pazienza had been fighting at middleweight the year prior, the fight was fought in the super middleweight division (where Durán had been fighting since his 1991 return) with a catchweight of 165 pounds. Though the 43-year old Durán had fought only journeymen fighters since returning to boxing in 1991 (losing his first fight to Pat Lawlor and then going 7-0 since), there was considerable hype for the fight with the MGM Grand Garden Arena paying a $1.3 million site fee and
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's pay-per-view division TVKO giving both fighters not only a $500,000 payday, but a percentage of the pay-per-view sales as well. There was a considerable amount of trash talk from both fighters prior to the bout with Pazienza openly expressing his dislike of Durán stating "I've grown to hate him over the months." and "once a quitter, always a quitter" referring to Durán's infamous second Sugar Ray Leonard fight in which he quit by saying no más. Durán, meanwhile, vowed that he would target Pazienza's surgically repaired neck. Originally, the fight was to take place in
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but the venue was switched to the MGM Grand Garden Arena, with the casino-hotel serving as the sole promoter of the bout.


The fight

The fight would go the 12-round distance with Pazienza winning by relatively lopsided unanimous decision with two scores of 117–112 and one score of 117–113. The decision was somewhat controversial as many had the fight closer than what the judges scorecards showed. Notably, all three judges scored the fifth round a 10–10 draw despite Durán scoring a knockdown after dropping Pazienza with a right hand though Pazienza would quickly rise and answer the referee's 8-count. Later in the round, an accidental headbutt opened up a cut above Pazienza's right eye that continued to bleed as the fight went on, but did not seem to bother his vision. Durán had gotten off to decent start but tired as the fight went on and Pazienza was able to control much of the fight during the later rounds. HBO's unofficial scorer
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scored the fight 117-112 for Pazienza.


Aftermath

After the fight, Pazienza admitted that he had not performed as well as he hoped stating "I thought I would beat him easier. I was a little off." Durán, however, insisted he had been robbed of a victory retorting "If this kid's so tough, look at his face and look at me. I didn't lose the fight."


Fight card

Confirmed bouts:


Broadcasting


References

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