In a recent Zoom interview with World Boxing Council president Mauricio Sulaiman, legendary "Hands of Stone" Roberto Duran, was questioned to reveal his personal "top 10 list" for who he believes are the greatest boxers of all-time.

The former multi-division world champion from Panama thought for a second and then broke things down - but only gave off eight names (outside of himself):

"On my list, I'd mention greats such as Muhammad Ali, Rocky Marciano. Also, Marvin Hagler, Julio César Chávez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Joe Frazier, Tommy Hearns, Rubén Olivares," Durán said.

The 68-year-old legend added that if asked, he'd climb into the ring again to to take part in exhibition matches for charitable causes.

Recently, retired boxers like Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield have begun training to take part in exhibition fights to raise money for charity.

"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)," Duran said.

Duran's first pro fight was in the year 1968. His last one was a twelve rounder in the year 2000.

A hugely exciting warrior in the 1970's, "Manos de Piedra" Duran fought a total of 119 bouts, and is widely considered the greatest 135-pound boxer in history.

The author Carlos Costa of Panama is a boxing reporter living in Asia. Carlos can be reached at carlos512@hotmail.com and whatsApp +639184538152.