CONRAD M. CARIÑO
CONRAD M. CARIÑO

It was June 15, 1984 and the boxing world was at a standstill as Roberto Duran squared off against Thomas Hearns. Known as the “hands of stone,” Duran was expected to put up a good fight or even beat the freakish Hearns, who stood above six feet and possessed menacing punching power.

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