DURAN, ROBERTO-CARLOS PALOMINO ORIGINAL PHOTO (1979)

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Regular price $125.00

HISTORY: On June 22, 1979 at Madison Square Garden in New York welterweights Carlos Palomino and Roberto Duran fought in a featured match. Duran prevailed winning a ten round unanimous decision. "Roberto Duran knocked Carlos Palomino down in the sixth round, mixed boxing with punching and pounded out a 10-round unanimous decision over the former welterweight champion Friday night at Madison Square Garden. The fight was a preliminary to Larry Holmes' World Boxing Council heavyweight title defense against Mike Weaver, but it was the fight most of the fans came to see. Duran didn't disappoint them. The 28-year-old Panamanian, who gave up the lightweight title because of trouble making the 135-pound limit, showed he is deadly serious about becoming welterweight champion. He feinted with his head and shoulders, he jabbed, he countered and of course, he put on the deadly pressure that led to his nickname 'Manos de Piedra' — Hands of Stone. He especially put on the pressure in the second half of the fight, overwhelming Palomino. ...At the beginning of the sixth round, Duran walked out and knocked down Palomino with a left-right. Palomino bounced up immediately and took the mandatory eight count. He survived the round, but before it was over, he was cut at the corner of his right eye and under the left ear. Palomino held his own in the seventh round, scoring well with hooks inside, but then Duran took complete command in the final three rounds — often smiling from the sheer joy of battle." - Associated Press. Offered here is an original, first generation photo which depicts action during the fight.

FULL DESCRIPTION: This is an original, first generation photograph. Bold, clear image. Not creased or torn. Foxing on border from aging. Slightly irregularly shaped to 5 1/2" x 7 3/4." 

Size: 5 1/2" x 7 3/4"

Condition: Very Good