Radivoje Kalajdzic Wants Marcus Browne Rematch

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Should Browne rematch Kalajdzic?

Poll ended at 05 Jul 2019, 15:48

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Ruthless-RKO
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Radivoje Kalajdzic Wants Marcus Browne Rematch

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World Ranked Light Heavyweight contender "Hot Rod" Radivoje Kalajdzic (24-1, 17 KOs) has thrown down the gauntlet to Staten Island, NY native Marcus Browne (23-0, 16 KOs) for a rematch of their highly controversial clash in 2016.

"I saw Browne's fight against Badou Jack and it's the same amateurish style since he turned pro, holding at the first sign of trouble," said the 27-year-old Kalajdzic, who has called St. Petersburg, Florida, his home for 15 years. Browne won a 12-round unanimous decision against Jack on January 19, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, seizing the interim WBA Light Heavyweight Title and the WBC Silver Light Heavyweight Title.

Promoted by DiBella Entertainment, Kalajdzic lost a hotly contested split decision over eight rounds to Browne, the only blemish on an otherwise perfect eight-year career. The bout took place on April 16, 2016, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and was scored 76-74 both ways, and 76-75 Browne.

"I slipped in the first round and he hit me when I was down and the referee ruled it a knockdown. From then on, I won the second, fourth, the sixth where I legitimately dropped him, and the last two rounds. So even counting my knockdown in the first, I still should have won the fight as the one judge correctly scored it for me," said Kalajdzic.

"I've watched Browne's most recent fights and he's a front runner. As soon as the going gets tough, he starts holding. The referee finally took a point away for excessive holding in the Jack fight, which Browne should have been penalized for in our fight.

"I've wanted the rematch for three years. I'm sure Browne would be happy fighting some run-of-the-mill, faded contender and avoid me, but it's time to do it again. Anytime, anywhere, I'll fight him in his backyard. He can't beat me. He didn't the first time and he won't on the second try."


Five months after the Browne fight, Kalajdzic was featured on Showtime's "ShoBox" series and impressively knocked out the previously unbeaten Travis Peterkin in the fifth round. After beating Peterkin, "Hot Rod" took an extended period of time off to ensure the complete recovery of a lingering hand injury. In early 2018, he was given a clean bill of health and returned to the ring with two sensational first round knockouts versus Brad Austin and Alex Theran.

"After his long layoff, Hot Rod is back with a bang, having KO'd his last two opponents," said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. "No disrespect to Marcus Browne, who looked sensational against Jack, but everyone in Team Hot Rod Kalajdzic views his record as 25-0. The boxing world knows that Hot Rod beat Marcus Browne the first time and I know that the boxing world would love to see it again. In the meantime, Hot Rod's next fight will be announced shortly and he'll continue his march toward a light heavyweight title."
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Re: Radivoje Kalajdzic Wants Marcus Browne Rematch

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I remember way before Browne fought Jack, many on here especially weren’t too high on him. Many said he should rematch Kalajdzic as they believe he lost that fight.

Browne now has an even bigger win on his resume.

Should he go back and settle the score with Kalajdzic even though it’s a ‘W’ on his record?

Would it now be a step in the wrong direction.

Does Kalajdzic need a decent/significant win now before he can even try to call out Browne?

Their fight was a while ago to be fair.
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jamamb
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Re: Radivoje Kalajdzic Wants Marcus Browne Rematch

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tbf kala did deserve the win , but brownes got a title shot mandated now

why hasnt he been moved better i wonder, he looked good
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Re: Radivoje Kalajdzic Wants Marcus Browne Rematch

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 05 Feb 2019, 15:48 I remember wait before Browne fought Jack, many on here especially weren’t too high on him. Many said he should rematch Kalajdzic as they believe he lost that fight.

Browne now has an even bigger win on his resume.

Should he go back and settle the score with Kalajdzic even though it’s a ‘W’ on his record?

Would it now be a step in the wrong direction.

Does Kalajdzic need a decent/significant win now before he can even try to call out Browne?

Their fight was a while ago to be fair.
If Kalajdzic is serious about his rematch demand he needs to fight quality opposition in order to work hsi way into the top 10. The he can get a rematch in a World Title Eliminator with Browne. Or if Marcus wins a world title it would strengthen his demand for a world title challenge. In the meantime Kalajdzic should face someone on the level of Jack, Barrera or Pascal. That would help him back up his words with action!!
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Re: Radivoje Kalajdzic Wants Marcus Browne Rematch

Post by Cent0089 »

Kalajdzic was robbed big time against Browne, but nobody care about it nowdays. Browne has a title shot now and he will not risk that for rematch with him.
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