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Simply so, what is the main conflict in the story Amigo brothers?
The main or the central conflict of the story Amigo Brothers is that Antonio and Felix must fight against each other in a boxing match.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how are the Amigo brothers different?
They are boxing fans and have trained for years in the sport. They are each other's best sparring partners. Though they are completely different in their appearances (Antonio is lean and slick, while Felix is stocky and muscular), they both have the same training ethics and dreams of fighting greatness.
The boys arrive at Tompkins Square Park the day of the fight and get ready to fight. The boys both fight hard and both boys gain the advantage at some point in the fight and both got in good hits on the other boy. Climax. The boys are so into their fight and they don't hear the bell to stop fighting.