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Roberto Durán had a total of 16 losses in his professional boxing career — six of them in title bouts and 10 in non-title bouts. He suffered his first loss against Esteban de Jesús via 10 round unanimous decision on November 17, 1972, which ended his 31-fight win streak. He has been stopped four times and lost 12 times via decision.
Omar Gonzalez, William Joppy, Jorge Castro, Héctor Camacho, and Vinny Pazienza are some of the boxers who have beaten Durán.
This is the first loss in Roberto Durán's career. Durán lost to Puerto Rican boxer Esteban de Jesús via 10 round unanimous decision on in a non-title bout. He was 21 years old with a record of 31-0. Jesús was also 21 years old, with a record of 33-1.
On Durán lost to American boxer Sugar Ray Leonard in the rematch via 8th round TKO. He was defending his welterweight WBC and The Ring titles, he was 29 years old with a record of 72-1. Leonard was 24 years old with a record of 27-1.
On Durán lost to Puerto Rican boxer Wilfred Benítez via 15 round unanimous decision. He was fighting for Benítez' super-welterweight WBC title, he was 30 years old with a record of 74-2. Benítez was 23 years old with a record of 43-1-1.
On Durán lost to Kirkland Laing via 10 round split decision in a non-title bout. He was 31 years old with a record of 74-3.
On Durán lost to American boxer Marvelous Marvin Hagler via 15 round unanimous decision. He was fighting for Hagler's middleweight WBA, WBC, IBF, and The Ring titles, he was 32 years old with a record of 77-4. Hagler was 29 years old with a record of 57-2-2.
On Durán lost to American boxer Thomas Hearns via 2nd round TKO. He was fighting for Hearns' super-welterweight WBC title, he was 32 years old with a record of 77-5. Hearns was 25 years old with a record of 38-1.
On Durán lost to Robbie Sims via 10 round split decision in a non-title bout. He was 35 years old with a record of 79-6.
On Durán lost to American boxer Sugar Ray Leonard in a rematch via 12 round unanimous decision. He was fighting for Leonard's super-middleweight WBC title, he was 38 years old with a record of 85-7. Leonard was 33 years old with a record of 35-1-1.
On Durán lost to Pat Lawlor via 6th round TKO in a non-title bout. He was 39 years old with a record of 85-8.
On Durán lost to American boxer Vinny Pazienza via 12 round unanimous decision in a non-title bout. He was 43 years old with a record of 92-9. Paz was 31 years old with a record of 37-5.
On Durán lost to American boxer Vinny Pazienza in a rematch via 12 round unanimous decision in a non-title bout. He was 43 years old with a record of 93-10. Paz was 32 years old with a record of 39-5.
On Durán lost to Puerto Rican boxer Héctor Camacho via 12 round unanimous decision in a non-title bout. He was 45 years old with a record of 96-11. Camacho was 34 years old with a record of 58-3-1.
On Durán lost to Argentinian boxer Jorge Castro via 10 round unanimous decision in a non-title bout. He was 45 years old with a record of 98-12. Castro was 29 years old with a record of 100-5-2.
On Durán lost to American boxer William Joppy via 3rd round TKO. He was fighting for Joppy's middleweight WBA title, he was 47 years old with a record of 101-13. Joppy was 27 years old with a record of 25-1-1.
On Durán lost to Omar Gonzalez via 10 round unanimous decision in a non-title bout. He was 47 years old with a record of 101-14.
On Durán lost to Puerto Rican boxer Héctor Camacho in a rematch via 12 round unanimous decision in a non-title bout. He was 50 years old with a record of 103-15. Camacho was 39 years old with a record of 73-4-2.