Sugar Ray Leonard - Roberto Duran III "Uno Mas"

Sugar Ray Leonard - Roberto Duran III "Uno Mas"

LEONARD-DURAN III "UNO MAS" From "No Mas" to "Uno Mas"... This Is It. It all began in June of 1980, with what is historically called “The Brawl In Montreal." The stunning controversial fifteen round encounter that ended with Sugar Ray Leonard's first and only professional defeat. This slim, four-point decision was just the beginning. Five months later in the New Orleans Superdome, Leonard climbed back into the ring with the stocky Panama- nian, now famous for the powerful street fighting style that disrupted the smooth, sleek style of Sugar Ray in their first encounter. This, however, was to be a very different fight. This time Leonard knew full well the dangerous, raw power of Roberto Duran. Masterfully utilizing his mobility, speed and reach advantage, Leonard frustrated his stalker for nearly eight full rounds. Then, Roberto could take no more, the fight ended here with Duran's shocking surrender... "No Mas, No Mas" he pleaded, setting the stage for this historic rematch known around the world simply as "Uno Mas." Plug in, switch on and sit down to see boxing history... the rubber match ... two classically different boxers meet again. The brute power of the stocky Panamanian street fighter vs the smooth lightning fast punches of the stylish Sugar Ray. This is the fight you have been waiting nine years to see. All the exploding violence provided by these two contrasting gladiators is here for you to relive at a ring side seat in your home. You know the story of the first two encounters. Now just sit back and hold on while the sav- age confrontation of "Uno Mas" unfolds on your screen. 2219 West Olive Ave., Suite 206, Burbank, CA 91506 A Production of DAVIDEO, Inc. for TOP RANK, Inc. Produced by: David Dinkins, Jr. Associate Producer: George Tzimopoulos Edited by: J. Howard Grote Audio Mixed by: George Meyer Post Production: Pat Kelleher, Tim Kelly, Jo Ann Ungar Edited at: Post Perfect, New York, NY Audio Mixed at: East Side Film & Video Center, New York, NY 1989 NAC Video PRINTED IN USA