“English: No more, no more!”

<span id="no-mas"></span>¡No más, no más!
Infamous words supposedly uttered in quitting the Leonard-Duran II fight, which became known as the "No Más Fight"
[Fred W., Kiger, http://www.espn.go.com/classic/s/add_leonard_sugar_ray.html, Duran wanted 'no mas' of Leonard, ESPN Classic, espn.go.com, 19 November, 2003, 2007-08-06]
Roberto Duran: I never said 'No Mas', EastSideBoxing.com, 17 June 2005, 2007-08-06 http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=3886&more=1,
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