Okay, so I was messing around online, trying to find some good boxing stats, and I stumbled upon Oscar Duarte. I was like, “Who’s this guy?” So, I decided to dig in and see what his boxing record looks like. Here’s how I went about it:

First Steps: The Obvious Search
I started with a simple search. You know, just typed in “Oscar Duarte boxing record” to see what would pop up. I figured the usual boxing websites would have something.
Digging Through Websites
The search gave me a bunch of results. I started clicking through the top ones, looking for a site that seemed reliable and had a clear breakdown of his fights.
- Website 1: I found some basic info, but it wasn’t very detailed. Just his overall record, no specifics about each fight.
- Website 2: This one was better. It had a list of his fights, with dates, opponents, and results. I started writing these down.
- Website 3: Found another site that had pretty much the same info, so I used it to double-check what I had already found. It’s always good to cross-reference, right?
Putting It All Together
After checking a few different sites, I felt like I had a good handle on his record. I basically just made a simple list for myself:
I went fight by fight and wrote down:
- Date of the fight
- Opponent’s name
- Result (Win, Loss, Draw)
- Method of victory/defeat (KO, TKO, Decision, etc.)
What I Learned
It took a bit of clicking around, but I eventually got a pretty clear picture of Oscar Duarte’s boxing career so * looks like most wins are through KO, dude is a power punch.
