The legendary nickname (Spanish: Manos de Piedra ) belongs to Roberto Durán , one of the greatest professional boxers in history. His life and storied career were the subjects of a 2016 biographical film titled Hands of Stone , directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz. The Legend of Roberto Durán
His professional career spanned five decades, from 1968 to 2001, during which he fought 119 times. Hands of Stone
Known for his savage, brawling style and immense punching power, he became a national hero in Panama. The legendary nickname (Spanish: Manos de Piedra )
Just five months after beating Leonard, the two met for a rematch in New Orleans. In the eighth round, Durán abruptly quit the fight, famously—though he denies saying it—mumbling " No más " ("No more") to the referee. The Film: Hands of Stone (2016) Known for his savage, brawling style and immense
Roberto Duran - Hands of Stone (Original Career Documentary)
Roberto Durán rose from extreme poverty in Panama to become a world champion in four different weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight, and middleweight.