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Ras-I Alujah Bramble (born Livingstone Bramble on September 3, 1960) is the former WBA Lightweight boxing Champion of the World. Bramble was raised on
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, U.S. Virgin Islands. He became the first world champion from Saint Kitts and Nevis. Although his last recorded fight occurred on June 26, 2003, he has never officially announced his retirement, and constantly hints that he wishes to fight on. His current record stands at 40–26–3 (25 KOs).


Boxing career

Bramble began boxing professionally on October 16, 1980, knocking out Jesus Serrano in round one. He would outpoint Serrano in a rematch. In his fourth fight, Bramble faced the more experienced, fringe contender
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, winning by a disqualification in the second round. On June 4, 1981, Bramble beat Ken Bogner by a knockout in seven rounds. But later that year, on August 31, he lost for the first time, in an eight-round decision to Anthony Fletcher. After that loss, he built a streak of thirteen wins in a row, including wins over former world title challengers
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and Gaetan Hart, as well as top ten ranked fighters like Jerome Artis and
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. Bramble was given a shot at a world title when the WBA pitted him and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini for the Lightweight title on June 1, 1984. Bramble entered the ring sporting a record of 20 wins and only one loss, with thirteen knockouts, but was a heavy underdog to Mancini, who had recently gone fourteen rounds with the legendary
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, and he was also coming off a successful title defense on January 14, a third-round knockout of two time world champion
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. Furthermore, talks about a ''super-fight'' between Mancini and
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world Jr. Welterweight champion
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were already under way. Nevertheless, Bramble cut Mancini in round one and went on to become the WBA world Lightweight champion by a fourteenth-round knockout in
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. After this, '' The Ring'' published a cover of Bramble, WBA Jr. Lightweight world champion
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, and their trainer
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. The cover read: ''The championship season''. After defeating Edwin Curet by a ten-round decision in a non-title bout, Bramble met Mancini in a rematch on February 16, 1985. In what marked the debut of the
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scoring system, Bramble defeated Mancini by an extremely close but unanimous fifteen-round decision to retain his world title at
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, in front of an
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audience. After
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defeated
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to claim the WBC title on August 10 of that year, there was widespread talk about a series of fights between Bramble, Camacho and IBF world Lightweight champion
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, to see who would become the unified world champion. Exactly one year after defeating Mancini for the second time, Bramble defeated the WBA's number one challenger,
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, by a knockout in round thirteen. Bramble's next defense was supposed to be a preparation fight for him to meet Camacho. He and Camacho each defended their crowns on September 26, in what was nicknamed ''The Preamble to Bramble''. However, in what many saw as a surprise, Bramble suffered a defeat to
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, who knocked him out in two rounds at Miami. After this loss, Bramble never regained his status as a top lightweight. He fought on, and met some future or former world champions such as
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,
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, James "Buddy" McGirt,
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,
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and
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, as well as world title challengers like Wilfredo Rivera, Oba Carr and
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. However, he was on the losing end of most of these fights. During the 1990s Bramble went through several name changes, often fighting under the names of Ras-I-Bramble or Abuja Bramble.


Personal life

When Bramble became a world champion, rumors of him practicing
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became widespread. He did not deny these rumours. Bramble did enjoy walking around with his pet snake. He used to walk into the boxing ring with one on his neck, and he was pictured, again on the cover of ''
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'', with his snake. In 1985, Bramble stated that he hates chickens and he strangles them. It was also reported that Bramble had skinned a dead cat and put it on his living room wall."For Boxer Bramble, Easy Lies the crown"
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During this time he had a
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and a ferret named spider. He also had a dog named snake. He described himself as "the only Rasta prizefighter there is". Bramble is often reported to being a long-term
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who has not eaten meat since the early 1970s, however he does eat
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and his diet has been described as consisting "primarily of fish, spaghetti, fungi, pumpkin and coconuts". An avid
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runner, Bramble competes each year at the
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's celebrity marathon. He is one of the most sought after
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signers there every year. Bramble currently lives in Las Vegas. Bramble is the subject of a full biography by boxing journalist Brian D'Ambrosio. The book is titled ''Rasta in the Ring: The Life of Rastafarian Boxer Livingstone Bramble'' and was published in 2016. The book dissects and explains the life and beliefs of the Rastafarian boxer.D'Ambrosio, Brian. (2016). ''Rasta in the Ring: The Life of Rastafarian Boxer Livingstone Bramble''. Firefly Books.


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