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I personally would just enjoy the fact there were two Champs bred the way I like em. After that, I might lean toward the one whose style suited what I was after.
I don't match dogs, but as an example I rolled my two dogs Icon and U-Nhan-Rha together. At the time I these were my two favorite studs, as both had much better natural air than Silverback (though neither was as dangerous).
The two dogs were both head specialists and more like my typical Poncho dogs (Icon on the ear and U-Nhan-Rha on the nose). I put them together to find out which was better. As things turned out, even though Uey had a full set of teeth and was wicked on the face, Icon was simply faster and smarter and controlled Uey by the side of the head for most of the way ... which stretched out to be just under 1:20. By then, both dogs were pretty tired (as they had good natural air but were off the chain), and so I just stopped it at that point. It would have taken another hour to get them completely done, and I had seen all I needed to see to determine which dog had what traits. Neither dog made a bad move, they were almost never out of holds (especially Icon, who was in control), and both dogs still scratched hard at 1:20.
I had seen U-Nhan-Rha decimate other dogs that tried to hit his body; he was horrific on the face with any kind of a straight-ahead dog; he just had no answer for "The Ear Dog," Icon (who used to be called "Baby Robert T" by Robert T's actual owner). As far as I was concerned, they were BOTH world class head dogs, and I bred with confidence to both of them ... and bred each one to the other dog's sister.
Jack
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