Boom Boom Mancini vs Edwin Rosario 135lbs
Boom Boom Mancini vs Edwin Rosario 135lbs
Boom Boom lacked defense,but made up for it with HEART,conditioning,strength,& desire.He was a very good puncher,especially to the body.Sometimes he would struggle when he shouldn't have,like with unknowns Duk Koo KIm,and Orlando ROmero,before stopping them.He was twice beat up by Branble,but the second time ,he did fare better.He rose to the occasion against Arguello,and although lost,he gave a very good effort for a young fighter against a legendary destroyer.He scored an almost shutout over the man who k.o.ed Rosario,and (in many people's minds,beat Arguello)Jose Luis Rameriz.Rosario in turn crushed Bramble in 2 rds,,won a close decision over Rameriz,before getting ko'd in the rematch,and both he and Mancini lost to Camacho by decisions.Although Rosario had crushing power,he was consistently inconsistent.He was being outboxed by feather fisted Howard Davis,before GOD allowed him a last second knockdown to secure the decision.He was a failed prodigy,who started out with such high hopes for him,only never to realize that potential.While Mancini wasn't the most naturally skilled fighter,he was consistently persistent.They were very close in size,but while I think Rosario had the big edge in pure power,Mancini was much stronger.I think Mancini would dominate this fight,and unless Rosario cuts him,Mancini would take a big decision,or even a stoppage is not out of the question.While Rosario has the power to hurt him,Mancini would recover,and roar back,like a warrior.Mancini wins
zuru
zuru
Mancini was peobably at his best against Arguello, simular fighter to Barry Mcguigan in that his paek was very short and he had wars with fairly mediocre fighters... Rosairo was a much better all round boxer and would most likely have cut up and outboxed Mancini and won by a late stoppage after about 11 or 12 rounds...
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Borinken25
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ringsider
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Decagon wrote:So were Ali-Spinks I and Mosley-De la Hoya I.silkov wrote:I guess thats why the 2nd fight was a split decision!...ringsider wrote:I did see them, when they occured. Bramble beat the snot out of him......![]()
Owwww Dec, there was me thinking you'd be pleased that I'm singing some praises about your little hero Boom Boom!... guess you just cant help disagreeing for the sake of it!...
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kick asner
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The lightweight division was up for grabs back then. Everyone was beating everyone. Just go back and look at some of the matchups. Anytime two lightweights stepped in the ring you never knew what would happen. Everytime you thought you had it figured out something would happen to shake up the division. This would be a very even matchup and could go either way.
while I liked Rosario he was very inconsistent,and I thought like you kick,Mancini had a very good chance(watch Rosario against light punching but slick Anthony baby jones,he again was looking beatable before landing a bomb)kick asner wrote:The lightweight division was up for grabs back then. Everyone was beating everyone. Just go back and look at some of the matchups. Anytime two lightweights stepped in the ring you never knew what would happen. Everytime you thought you had it figured out something would happen to shake up the division. This would be a very even matchup and could go either way.
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Borinken25
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Are you saying tha Mancini was a slick boxer with no power?zuru wrote:while I liked Rosario he was very inconsistent,and I thought like you kick,Mancini had a very good chance(watch Rosario against light punching but slick Anthony baby jones,he again was looking beatable before landing a bomb)kick asner wrote:The lightweight division was up for grabs back then. Everyone was beating everyone. Just go back and look at some of the matchups. Anytime two lightweights stepped in the ring you never knew what would happen. Everytime you thought you had it figured out something would happen to shake up the division. This would be a very even matchup and could go either way.
zuru
Did you see me say that?They are as different as night and day,2 COMPLETELY different styles BUT Mancini was world class,while Jones was a very good boxer and good amateur,he was not Mancini's caliber.THAT was my point,Rosario proved to be inconsistent against ALL kinds of styles,fighters.Borinken25 wrote:Are you saying tha Mancini was a slick boxer with no power?zuru wrote:while I liked Rosario he was very inconsistent,and I thought like you kick,Mancini had a very good chance(watch Rosario against light punching but slick Anthony baby jones,he again was looking beatable before landing a bomb)kick asner wrote:The lightweight division was up for grabs back then. Everyone was beating everyone. Just go back and look at some of the matchups. Anytime two lightweights stepped in the ring you never knew what would happen. Everytime you thought you had it figured out something would happen to shake up the division. This would be a very even matchup and could go either way.
zuruHow can you compare Anthony jones to Mancini? Two totally different styles.