LOS ANGELES - Boxing Hall of Famer Aaron Pryor, remembered for scintillating duels with Nicaraguan Alexis Arguello, died Sunday at the age of 60 after a long battle with heart disease. Pryor built a 39-1 record with 35 knockouts during a career that was interrupted by drug addiction. His biggest moments in the ring were his two junior welterweight victories over Arguello. He scored a 14th-round knockout to win the match at Miami's Orange Bowl on November 12, 1982, retaining his World Boxing Association crown. Aaron Pryor RIP Champion and you will be missed.
Source: Bangkok Post October 09, 2016 20:37 UTC