Boxing legend Roberto Duran leaves hospital after COVID-19 scare | Inquirer Sports

Boxing legend Roberto Duran leaves hospital after COVID-19 scare

/ 03:17 PM July 03, 2020

Roberto "Hands of Stone" Duran

(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 16, 2000, four-time super middle-weight world champion Roberto “Manos de Piedra” Duran (C) from Panama holds the title belt after beating US challenger Pat Lawlor in Panama City. (Photo by GUIDO BLANDON / AFP)

Panamanian Roberto “Hands of Stone” Duran was released from hospital Thursday after being treated for coronavirus, the six-time boxing world champion announced via social media.

“Today, with the blessing of God, I returned home after battling the COVID-19 virus. It was a World Championship fight,” Duran wrote on his Instagram account.

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The message included a video showing him leaving the hospital in a wheelchair and wearing a face mask, as medical personnel around him wave small Panamanian flags.

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Duran thanked the doctors and nurses who “day after day give the best of themselves, regardless of the risk they take. I may be an ex-World Champion, but you are the true CHAMPIONS OF LIFE,” he said.

Duran, 69, checked into a private hospital in Panama City on June 25 after showing symptoms of a bad cold that turned out to be the coronavirus.

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Duran boxed 119 fights between the ages of 16 and 50 — with 103 wins and 16 losses. He was knocked out four times, but did the same to his opponents 70 times, earning him the “Hands of Stone” nickname.

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Duran is a national hero in Panama as one of the country’s most famous athletes along with former New York Yankees baseball player Mariano Rivera, former Olympic long-jump champion Irving Saladino and former soccer players the late Rommel Fernandez and Julio Dely Valdes.

Panama has the highest rate of coronavirus infections in Central America, with 645 deaths and more than 34,000 cases in a country with a population of just over four million.

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