Lujan for me. He was less accomplished, but he was also in a far, far deeper era. He was really fantastic in taking apart Zamora, and I tend to think that over his very brief peak he was better than Sahaprom.
I took my Lujan-Davilla disk to college today to try and copy onto my phone. I don't know why in the fuck a building with over 100 computers doesn't have one disk drive for me to use, but whatever. I'll try a few more options over the next few days. As for this match-up, I think Sahaprom was better. Not as tough, but better technically, and would win a close decision. I think he'd out-jab Lujan in the centre of the ring and had good enough footwork to close the ring off on Lujan. His cross-counter would sail over those inverted one-twos that Lujan likes.
Never mind, I see you uploaded it yourself. I was gonna also put up Scott vs Paret I & II, which are incredible wars and aren't available on any website.
Yeah, definitely. Although, I have a sneaking suspicion that Al Brown was like a prototypical verison of Laguna.