Who do you think had the greater boxing career Oscar De La Hoya or Roberto Duran?
Oscar De La Hoya and Roberto Duran are two of the most celebrated boxers of all time. Both men had illustrious careers, but who had the greater career?
De La Hoya won 39 of his 45 fights, including 30 knockouts. He won 10 world titles in six different weight classes, and was the first boxer to win major world titles in six weight classes. He was also a gold medalist at the 1992 Olympics.
Duran won 103 of his 119 fights, including 70 knockouts. He won world titles in four different weight classes, and was the first boxer to win world titles in four weight classes. He was also a two-time world champion in two different weight classes.
Both De La Hoya and Duran had impressive careers, but De La Hoya's career was more dominant. He won more fights, won more world titles, and won more fights by knockout. He also won a gold medal at the Olympics.
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