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词条 José Durán (boxer)
释义

  1. Professional career

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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}}José Manuel Durán Pérez, popularly known as "Pepe Durán" (born October 9, 1945 in Madrid, Spain) is a former Spanish professional boxer.[1][2] During his eleven-year professional career Duran held the Lineal and WBA light middleweight titles. He challenged for the WBC version of the title and held the EBU title. He also competed in the men's welterweight event at the 1968 Summer Olympics.[3]

Professional career

Duran made his professional debut on November 30, 1967 in Barcelona, Spain. Duran made a victorious start to his career by scoring a knockout over Ben Hamida in the third round. After winning 22 consecutive bouts Duran suffered his first defeat, losing to Jean Josselin via an eight round decision on June 22, 1970. Duran was able to avenge this defeat on May 21, 1971, once again the fight went the eight round distance although Duran won the decision on this occasion. Duran won his first championship on June 7, 1974 by beating Jacques Kechichian and thus winning the EBU title.[4]

On May 7, 1975 Duran made his first attempt at winning the world title. He travelled to Monaco to fight Miguel de Oliveira for the vacant WBC Light Middleweight title. de Oliveira, a native of Brazil, won the title via an unanimous decision after a bloody battle which lasted the full fifteen rounds.[5] In his next fight Duran lost his EBU title in Germany to Eckhard Dagge, a man Duran had previously beaten by a technical knockout in the eleventh round. On this occasion, however, it was Dagge who scored the knockout, with the fight being stopped in the ninth round.[4]

Duran once again challenged for the world title on May 18, 1976. On this occasion Duran travelled to Tokyo, Japan to successfully challenge Koichi Wajima for the Lineal and WBA light middleweight titles. Duran started the fight well by opening a large cut on the champion's forehead and knocking him down in the second round. Wajima was knocked down once again in the thirteenth round before the fight was finally stopped in the fourteenth.[6][7]

Duran lost his title in his first defence, against the Argentine challenger Miguel Angel Castellini on October 8, 1976. Duran, fighting in his home city of Madrid, was knocked down in the third round by a left hand to the jaw. Although Duran rose from the canvas, he was outworked by the faster challenger and lost his title via a split decision in a fight where both boxers finished with bloody faces.[8]

In his final fight Duran challenged the Italian-Australian champion Rocky Mattioli for the WBC Light Middleweight title. The result was never in doubt, as Mattioli knocked Duran down in the second, fourth and early in the fifth before delivering the final knockout punch late in the fifth round.[9]

See also

  • List of lineal boxing world champions
  • List of light middleweight boxing champions
  • List of WBA world champions

References

1. ^Una historia de El País y del Grupo Prisa María Cruz Seoane, Susana Sueiro Seoane - 2004 "En el que lleva fecha de 29 de abril de 1976, se dedicaba a un combate de José Durán, ..."
2. ^Narices chatas, p. 142 "Cuando finalmente se consagró campeón del mundo frente a José Durán en Madrid, la vida pareció pagarle algunas deudas de ..."
3. ^{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/du/jose-manuel-duran-1.html |title=José Durán Olympic Results |accessdate=10 December 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=011419&cat=boxer|title=boxer: Jose Manuel Duran| publisher= Boxrec|accessdate=27 May 2010}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=mAAkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_WYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7352,3702102&dq=miguel+de+oliveira+duran&hl=en|title=Sarasota Herald-Tribune - May 8, 1975, Sports in brief| publisher= Google News|accessdate=27 May 2010}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/jrmiddle.htm|title=Jose Manuel Duran - Lineal Junior Middleweight Champion|publisher=The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6LoqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NWcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5911,1775503&dq=wajima+duran&hl=en|title=Sarasota Herald-Tribune - May 19, 1976, Duran Wins Middleweight Crown| publisher= Google News|accessdate=27 May 2010}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19761010&id=F_QjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nu0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3238,4513642|title=The Spokesman-Review - Oct 10, 1976, Castellini wins title| publisher= Google News|accessdate=27 May 2010}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pd8LAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RloDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4056,5653526&dq=mattioli+duran&hl=en|title=St. Petersburg Times - May 15, 1978, Champion Mattioli stops Duran in 5th | publisher= Google News|accessdate=27 May 2010}}

External links

  • {{boxrec|id=11419|name=José Durán}}
  • {{BoxRec|11419}}
  • Entrevista a Durán en Diario Sur
  • Boxeadores españoles
  • José Durán - CBZ Profile
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| before = Koichi Wajima
| title = Lineal Light Middleweight Champion
| after = Miguel Angel Castellini
| years = May 18, 1976 – October 8, 1976
}}{{Succession box
| before = Koichi Wajima
| title = WBA Light Middleweight Champion
| after = Miguel Angel Castellini
| years = May 18, 1976 – October 8, 1976
}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Duran, Jose}}

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