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Manos de Piedra (Hands of Stone): A Biography of Roberto Durán

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There are not many boxing stories that have happy endings. Roberto Duran's seems to be one. Now in his sixties he has both his faculties and an intact body. He still has money and his wife of more than four decades and his family are his greatest joys. He lives in a country that worships him.

For a fighter who personified the face of evil in the ring he seems to have made no lasting enemies. He invited Ken Buchanan, from whom he won his first title, to his 50th birthday party and offered to pick up the travel expenses. He still makes appearances with Sugar Ray Leonard when he comes to the United States.

This book looks briefly into the life and times of one of boxings greatest legends.

140 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 25, 2014

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