Thomas Hearns vs. Roberto Duran
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Roberto Duran 154 lbs lost to Thomas Hearns 153 lbs by TKO at 1:07 in round 2 of 12
- Date: 1984-06-15
- Location: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Referee: Carlos Padilla
- Judge: Harry Gibbs 7-10
1 710 - Judge: Hans LeVert 7-10
1 710 - Judge: Newton Campos 6-10
1 610
- World Boxing Council Super Welterweight Title (2nd defense by Hearns)
Notes
- Shelly Saltman, Walter Alvarez, and Golden Circle Productions promoted the fight.
- The fight was scheduled to take place in the Bahamas, but was moved to Las Vegas because of a shortage of available hotel rooms.
- Both fighters were guaranteed $1.85 million.
- Duran was stripped of the WBA junior middleweight title for fighting Hearns and not Mike McCallum, the mandatory challenger.
- The fight was shown on closed circuit television in over 200 locations and on pay-per-view in up to 2.1 million homes.
- Hearns was a 2 to 1 favorite.
- There was a crowd of 14,824 at Caesars Palace.
- Hearns dropped Duran twice in the first round. At the end of the round, a confused Duran went to a neutral corner and one of his handlers had to go get him. After nailing Duran with a devastating right to the jaw in the second round, Hearns stepped back and Duran fell face first to the canvas. The fight was over.
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