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Livingstone Bramble, who passed away at the age of 64, was a significant figure in boxing during the mid-1980s, particularly known for his victory over Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini on June 1, 1984, where he secured a 14th-round TKO.
Bramble demonstrated exceptional counterpunching skills during this period, leading to his recognition as one of the top lightweights.
His career highlights include a successful defense against Tyrone "Butterfly" Crawley and a close rematch win over Mancini.
Despite a later loss to Edwin Rosario and a decline in prominence, Bramble's short yet impactful prime left a lasting legacy in the boxing world.