Roberto Duran is a sporting legend. Often called the greatest boxer of all time, he held world titles at five weights and is the only man in history to have fought in five different decades.
His bouts with fellow greats like Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvin Hagler have gone down in fistic folklore and his pro record of 104 wins (69 by KO) in 120 fights earned him the nickname Manos de
Piedra: Hands of Stone.
Journalist Christian Giudice has written the definitive story of Duran's extraordinary life in and out of the ring. He has interviewed the fighter himself, his family and closest friends and
scores of his opponents to separate truth from myth and get to the heart of one of the most intriguing sports stars of modern times.