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who would win against there two iron chinned fighters, both are extremelly tough.
i think bramble by decision but laporte has been know to upset (or at least make questionable decsions) to great fighters. |
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Yes, notwithstanding their prime divisional differences Juan would not invest or maintain enough effort to break down Bramble, Livingstone on points then home to the Herb...Juan home to Herb Alpert ???
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While Bramble was very sturdy, Laporte, for all his other limitations, was on another level when it came to durability. Laporte's resilience is rivaled only by Billy Graham, Gerry Penalosa, and Ben Tackie in the lower divisions imho.
That said, although Juan is the much better (as wins over Miranda and Lockridge and close bouts with Sanchez, Chavez, and Pedroza will attest), he was getting awfully lazy in the ring and in training by the time he moved up past feather. So Bramnble would take it. |
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