Lou Ambers vs Ray Mancini
Posted: 28 Jan 2025, 10:08
15 rounds/135 lbs
I wanted to post a mythical/hypothetical with The very overlooked and underrated "Lou Ambers", so then I thought for a
Moment, who'd be the most intriguing styles based bout, and rather instantly, "Ray Mancini" popped into my mind.
I've watched plenty of stuff on YouTube of both of these two lightweight boxers.
I actually grew up watching Mancini's bouts on tv.
I had heard of "Lou Ambers" since I was very young and still in the very early stages of being a Boxing-Fan.
Upon watching his various bouts on YouTube channels, I was quite mesmerized.
His real name was "Louis Ambrosorio". He stood a mere 5'4-1/2, which is actually the height that Ray Mancini was usually measured at.
This is definitely a very intriguing hypothetical.
It's not an easy bout to predict. I tend to lean towards "Ambers", because he seemed to have better overall boxing fundamentals and a more refined and complete approach. "Mancini" is the more aggressive style. "Ambers" is the more balanced style. "Ambers" also had quite a wingspan(Reach). 70", as opposed to Mancini's modest 65" reach.
I wanted to post a mythical/hypothetical with The very overlooked and underrated "Lou Ambers", so then I thought for a
Moment, who'd be the most intriguing styles based bout, and rather instantly, "Ray Mancini" popped into my mind.
I've watched plenty of stuff on YouTube of both of these two lightweight boxers.
I actually grew up watching Mancini's bouts on tv.
I had heard of "Lou Ambers" since I was very young and still in the very early stages of being a Boxing-Fan.
Upon watching his various bouts on YouTube channels, I was quite mesmerized.
His real name was "Louis Ambrosorio". He stood a mere 5'4-1/2, which is actually the height that Ray Mancini was usually measured at.
This is definitely a very intriguing hypothetical.
It's not an easy bout to predict. I tend to lean towards "Ambers", because he seemed to have better overall boxing fundamentals and a more refined and complete approach. "Mancini" is the more aggressive style. "Ambers" is the more balanced style. "Ambers" also had quite a wingspan(Reach). 70", as opposed to Mancini's modest 65" reach.