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Ricky42791 01-14-2013 07:17 PM

Boom Boom Mancini vs Livingston Bramble
 
For the first time I watched these to fights back to back in their entirety, bloody hard fought wars. Great fights full of action and pressure and aggression any thoughts or interesting stories around these fights? how did you guys score the rematch? How about alexis arguello offering advice in his tuxedo in rays corner haha pretty great. Its fights like these its a shame that one guy has to loose...

MAG1965 01-14-2013 09:39 PM

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what always surprised me about these fights is how good Bramble looked and then he stops Crawley and gets demolished by Rosario. I never thought he would be outclassed by Rosario after looking so good the previous 2 1/2 years. And he was in the top 5 p4p in the boxing magazines at the time.

Nightcrawler 01-14-2013 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MAG1965 (Post 14574327)
what always surprised me about these fights is how good Bramble looked and then he stops Crawley and gets demolished by Rosario. I never thought he would be outclassed by Rosario after looking so good the previous 2 1/2 years. And he was in the top 5 p4p in the boxing magazines at the time.

:yikes holy shit seriously?! i never thought he was regarded that highly...and i certainly never thought he was THAT good

MAG1965 01-14-2013 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Nightcrawler (Post 14574334)
:yikes holy shit seriously?! i never thought he was regarded that highly...and i certainly never thought he was THAT good

in 1986 after Crawley, he was up there with Hearns,Hagler and Nelson and whoever else was there. I remember him being about 4 in p4p.. So when he lost to Rosario it really was a shock to everyone. Although the morning of the fight, I read in the paper he was a 4-1 favorite to beat Rosario that night. I thought Rosario was going to win.. I just had a feeling Bramble cannot walk forward the way he did and pick off Rosario's punches.

salsanchezfan 01-14-2013 11:47 PM

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KO Magazine, or maybe World Boxing, routinely had Bramble ranked #3 pound-for-pound behind Hagler and Curry around late '85, early '86.

the quiet man 01-15-2013 07:24 AM

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livingston bramble had a dog called snake, and a snake called dog.
great fact is that.

Ricky42791 01-15-2013 09:44 AM

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you always got your moneys worth with boom boom lol did anyone read his book that was out? I was at barnes and noble checking it out seems pretty good

salsanchezfan 01-15-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricky42791 (Post 14576870)
you always got your moneys worth with boom boom lol did anyone read his book that was out? I was at barnes and noble checking it out seems pretty good


Seemed awfully expensive for how thick a book it was, so I told myself I'd hold off until it came out in paperback. I do look forward to reading it, though. Always thought highly of Mancini, even if the "experts" thought he was nothing but a glorified clubfighter.

Ricky42791 01-15-2013 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by salsanchezfan (Post 14577026)
Seemed awfully expensive for how thick a book it was, so I told myself I'd hold off until it came out in paperback. I do look forward to reading it, though. Always thought highly of Mancini, even if the "experts" thought he was nothing but a glorified clubfighter.

Thats why I held off they wanted $27 for it lol yeah mancini is a warrior should get more credit

MAG1965 01-15-2013 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by salsanchezfan (Post 14574789)
KO Magazine, or maybe World Boxing, routinely had Bramble ranked #3 pound-for-pound behind Hagler and Curry around late '85, early '86.

it was surprising how high he was rated. In retrospect he was overrated. Can you imagine ranked above Spinks and Hearns in 1985.

Rex Tickard 01-19-2013 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricky42791 (Post 14573799)
how did you guys score the rematch?

I always felt Bramble won this clearly, at least 9 rounds to 6, maybe better. A number of rounds were close, but Bramble consistently landed the harder, more damaging punches throughout. Still, Mancini boxed about as well as you could ever expect him to, to his credit.

Saintpat 01-19-2013 02:20 PM

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For reasons I can't completely understand, Boom Boom's management steered him to matches with fellow pressure fighters -- Bramble, Bogner (cancelled two or three times), etc.

I think the Frias fight, and later the Chacon fight, gave them the idea that no one could stand toe-to-toe with Boom -- and when looking at those two fights, they should have realized that they were lesser (or in Chacon's case lighter) opposition than the sluggers they did want to fight.

Howard Davis and his team pursued a fight with Mancini to no end -- it would have been big money and high profile, but Mancini's people for some reason chose to go another direction. Too bad, because I think Mancini would have handled him and it would have been a very nice win on his resume.

The book, btw, is fantastic -- same author did books on Joe Namath and Pete Maravich. He's a world-class writer and researcher who took the initiative to track down Kim's family and go to Korea to get their perspective. I highly recommend it, one of the best sports books (much less boxing books) that I have had the pleasure to read.

Jacquot 01-19-2013 04:50 PM

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The Mancini book is terrific. Great read.

He was a much better fighter than some give him credit for being. With his style, his prime was never going to last long.

The Bramble vs. Mancini fights were a lot of fun to watch.

MAG1965 01-19-2013 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Saintpat (Post 14603776)
For reasons I can't completely understand, Boom Boom's management steered him to matches with fellow pressure fighters -- Bramble, Bogner (cancelled two or three times), etc.

I think the Frias fight, and later the Chacon fight, gave them the idea that no one could stand toe-to-toe with Boom -- and when looking at those two fights, they should have realized that they were lesser (or in Chacon's case lighter) opposition than the sluggers they did want to fight.

Howard Davis and his team pursued a fight with Mancini to no end -- it would have been big money and high profile, but Mancini's people for some reason chose to go another direction. Too bad, because I think Mancini would have handled him and it would have been a very nice win on his resume.

The book, btw, is fantastic -- same author did books on Joe Namath and Pete Maravich. He's a world-class writer and researcher who took the initiative to track down Kim's family and go to Korea to get their perspective. I highly recommend it, one of the best sports books (much less boxing books) that I have had the pleasure to read.

and interesting fight would have been Ray Mancini vs. Edwin Rosario. Ray's style might have blasted Edwin out in 2 rounds.

Xplosive 01-19-2013 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MAG1965 (Post 14605219)
and interesting fight would have been Ray Mancini vs. Edwin Rosario. Ray's style might have blasted Edwin out in 2 rounds.

Rosario would have slaughtered Mancini.


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