Panamanian boxing legend Roberto “Hands of Stone” Duran has added his voice to the never-ending debate about who deserves the title of the greatest boxer of all time. For Duran, the answer is clear — and he didn’t hesitate when asked to make his choice.
In a 2020 conversation with the World Boxing Council (WBC), Duran explained that he felt closely connected to the style of the man he considers the best of all time: Muhammad Ali.
Duran went even further and shared his personal Top 10 list of the greatest boxers in history, which includes several iconic names — and reflects his deep connection with Mexican boxing. Among them, he ranked Julio Cesar Chavez fourth, placing the Mexican legend ahead of some other all-time greats.
Interestingly, Duran’s list excludes modern stars like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez, a decision that may surprise some fans. Still, the Panamanian icon made clear that choosing only ten names means some incredible talents will inevitably be left out.
Duran: A legacy that spans generations
Roberto Duran, considered by many the greatest lightweight in history, competed from the 1970s into the early 2000s. Known for his tenacity and power, he fought from 135 to 168 pounds, squaring off against the best in each division. His career left an indelible mark on the sport, and even at age 73, Duran remains a revered figure in boxing history.
Asked whether he’d ever return to the ring, the Hall of Famer joked: “I’m already in bad shape hahaha, but yes, if asked, sure I’d get up there in the ring in a fight for charity… I’d do my best to evade big punches (laughs).”
Roberto Duran’s top 10 greatest boxers of all time
“On my list, I’d mention greats such as Muhammad Ali, Rocky Marciano. Also, Marvin Hagler, Julio Cesar Chavez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Joe Frazier, Tommy Hearns, Ruben Olivares,” Duran said.
