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AMATO'S DIGEST
A COUPLE OF FIGHTS I WOULD
HAVE LIKED TO SEE
by Jim Amato
I recently saw a replay of the famous Roberto
Duran - Ken Buchanan battle of 1972. It was the June night in which Roberto
lifted Ken's lightweight title and started a reign of terror in the lightweight
division that lasted until 1978. Although Duran was winning, the controversial
end in the thirteenth round of the Buchanan fight should have warranted a return
match for Ken. The Buchanan camp said he was hit low at the end of the
thirteenth round and could not continue. Referee Johnny LoBianco thought
otherwise and stopped the bout.
Duran's ferocious aggression had surprised the slick boxing Buchanan
throughout the fight. Still at times Ken showed tremendous grit and held
his own. After this bout Buchanan would more then earn his right to a
rematch. He won thirteen straight bouts going into 1975. In fact his first
fight back he halted former champion Carlos Ortiz.
Two fights later Ken outscored future lightweight champion Jim Watt. The
wins kept coming. Among his victims were Hector Matta, ChuChu Malave and
Frankie Otero on two occasions. He stopped Antonio Puddu to win the
European title. Still no rematch with Duran.
Finally Ken secured a match with WBC lightweight champion Ishimatsu " Guts
" Suzuki in Tokyo. Suzuki had lost title attempts against Ismael Laguna
and Duran but then knocked out Rodolfo Gonzalez to gain recognition from
the WBC. Many gave Ken a very good chance of winning this fight but the
ever aggressive Suzuki pulled out a unanimous decision and Ken's hopes of
getting Roberto back in the ring ended. Later Suzuki would lose his title
to Esteban DeJesus. Duran had lost the only fight of his career to DeJesus
in a non title fight just months after he had beaten Buchanan. Two years
later Duran stopped DeJesus in a title fight. When DeJesus beat Suzuki it
eventually set up the unification rubber match in which Roberto again
halted Esteban.
Why would Roberto never grant Buchanan a return match ? Ken was a top
contender for almost three years. Would Buchanan and DeJesus have met if
Ken would have defeated Suzuki ? If so, who would have won that fight ?
Buchanan had his most trouble with hard charging, aggressive fighters like
Duran and Suzuki. DeJesus was more of a boxer / counter puncher. Buchanan
would have had a better chance of establishing his fine jab thus giving
him a decent chance of beating DeJesus. I think it would have been a great
fight. I think Duran - Buchanan II would have been great too.
Too bad we'll never know.
Jim Amato
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