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I think the difference could be Lausse's better defensive ability, he had good upperbody movement while Fernandez was more straight-up and quite easy to hit. I don't think either are tough enough to take the others' punches consistently. Lausse might overwhelm Fernandez early, Fernadez could catch up to Lausse late.
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Lausse by KO, probably within the first couple of rounds. He`s got the better chin, more explosive punching power and as already stated was harder to hit with a clean shot due to his upper body movement than the more upright leave my chin hanging in the air Fernandez.
My bet is Eduardo lands a cracking left hook on his chin in the middle of an exchange and flattens him a la Kalingo early before Floro works up a sweat and gets into his groove. Should he survive the early going though Floro will give Lausse some tense moments I`m sure as he was a real force once he got a sweat going, but I still see him inevitably getting stopped at some point, that chin of his just can`t be relied upon against a banger like Lausse. |
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RB, I agree with you..and thanks to you I've been able to spend a good amount of time getting reaquainted with both of these guys. I think Lausse had that Argentinian toughness and resiliancy about him, and would have withstood the powerful Fernandez's best shots to post a 7th or 9th round ko, if not like you say, in the first couple of rounds.
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