Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
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Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
Multiple sources have informed BS.com that Charlo’s WBC interim middleweight title defense against Brandon Adams has been scheduled for June 29 in Houston. Showtime will televise the Charlo-Adams match as the main event of a doubleheader from NRG Arena.
Showtime’s telecast also is expected to include WBA interim light heavyweight champ Marcus Browne, who’ll defend his secondary 175-pound crown against former WBC champ Jean Pascal.
The card headlined by Charlo-Adams initially was planned for June 8 or June 15. Scheduling it for June 29 will eliminate head-to-head competition for viewership from Gennady Golovkin’s fight against Steve Rolls on June 8 at Madison Square Garden in New York (DAZN) and the Tyson Fury-Tom Schwarz heavyweight bout June 15 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas (ESPN+).
Browne, meanwhile, will make the first defense of a title he won by beating Badou Jack definitively January 19 in Las Vegas. The southpaw from Staten Island, New York, easily out-boxed Sweden’s Jack (22-2-3, 13 KOs) in their 12-round fight on the Manny Pacquiao-Adrien Broner undercard at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The 36-year-old Pascal (33-6-1, 20 KOs, 1 NC), of Laval, Quebec, Canada, lost a one-sided, 12-round decision to Dmitry Bivol in his last fight, November 24 at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Russia’s Bivol (16-0, 11 KOs) is the WBA’s true light heavyweight champion.
Showtime’s telecast also is expected to include WBA interim light heavyweight champ Marcus Browne, who’ll defend his secondary 175-pound crown against former WBC champ Jean Pascal.
The card headlined by Charlo-Adams initially was planned for June 8 or June 15. Scheduling it for June 29 will eliminate head-to-head competition for viewership from Gennady Golovkin’s fight against Steve Rolls on June 8 at Madison Square Garden in New York (DAZN) and the Tyson Fury-Tom Schwarz heavyweight bout June 15 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas (ESPN+).
Browne, meanwhile, will make the first defense of a title he won by beating Badou Jack definitively January 19 in Las Vegas. The southpaw from Staten Island, New York, easily out-boxed Sweden’s Jack (22-2-3, 13 KOs) in their 12-round fight on the Manny Pacquiao-Adrien Broner undercard at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The 36-year-old Pascal (33-6-1, 20 KOs, 1 NC), of Laval, Quebec, Canada, lost a one-sided, 12-round decision to Dmitry Bivol in his last fight, November 24 at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Russia’s Bivol (16-0, 11 KOs) is the WBA’s true light heavyweight champion.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
Another good name to go in Browne’s win column IMO. Pascal only lost a wide decision to Bivol last November. Thought he would pack it in by now. I thought he was finished after the Kovalev bouts as he took a beating. He can still fight soft touches and he DID beat Elbiali too.
Can Browne stop Pascal?
Can Browne stop Pascal?
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
I do not see this going well for Jean, at all.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
Give it up, Jean...
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
Pascal just keeps hanging around the fringes of the division. It's like he's paradoxically managed to extend his career by only fighting top guys so they can always claim he's only lost to the best.
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
Yep, Browne was too much for Badou Jack, let alone a faded warrior as PascalSenorPipino wrote: ↑03 May 2019, 09:02 No. Not at all.
The accumulation of punishment he has taken in recent years makes Pascal a potential tragedy in the making.
Browne can dish it out.
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
I hope this fight finds a way to get cancelled.
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
What an awful fight
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
Not a great move from Browne. Pascal is shot to shít! All it will be is a decent name on his slate!
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
When is Browne going to step up I hope im around to see it happen.
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
I agree. It is time for him to step in with the big boys.ClivePatrickLyons wrote: ↑06 May 2019, 21:31 When is Browne going to step up I hope im around to see it happen.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
Date, opponent and site changes have led to the finalization of a FOX doubleheader August 3 in Brooklyn.
Multiple sources have confirmed to BS.com that the network will air a doubleheader that night that’ll match heavyweights Adam Kownacki and Chris Arreola in the main event and light heavyweights Marcus Browne and Jean Pascal in the co-feature. FOX Sports’ Mike Coppinger first reported the news Wednesday.
Kownacki initially thought he would fight Finland’s Robert Helenius (28-2, 17 KOs), but Premier Boxing Champions’ Al Haymon eventually settled on Arreola as Kownacki’s opponent. Arreola is 38 and mostly has lost against top opponents, but his style should mesh well with Kownacki’s approach to make for an entertaining fight at Barclays Center.
Multiple sources have confirmed to BS.com that the network will air a doubleheader that night that’ll match heavyweights Adam Kownacki and Chris Arreola in the main event and light heavyweights Marcus Browne and Jean Pascal in the co-feature. FOX Sports’ Mike Coppinger first reported the news Wednesday.
Kownacki initially thought he would fight Finland’s Robert Helenius (28-2, 17 KOs), but Premier Boxing Champions’ Al Haymon eventually settled on Arreola as Kownacki’s opponent. Arreola is 38 and mostly has lost against top opponents, but his style should mesh well with Kownacki’s approach to make for an entertaining fight at Barclays Center.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
Another shitty fight Made in boxing. What's new.
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - June 29, 2019
Ditto. It worries me to see Pascal in a ring anymore. That dude has taken a scary amount of punishment in recent years. I wish at the very least they'd match him with guys that ain't expected to do a number on him. The Light Heavyweight division needs to find a new name punching bag.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
Very poor fight, I would be ecstatic if Jean found a way to pull it off.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
A step down for Browne after his Jack win.punchoutsb wrote: ↑22 May 2019, 20:56 Very poor fight, I would be ecstatic if Jean found a way to pull it off.
A very good win that was for him. Don’t know if he’s still the WBC Silver champion but he’s the WBA Interim Champion.
I truly believe, this fight is simply to get another ‘name’ on his record. That’s what Pascal offers.
Exact same reason Bivol fought him. His handlers admitted he was going to fight someone with a bit of ‘name value’ and that was Pascal.
Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
Pascal can’t beat the top level anymore. He can do alright against guys like Ahmed Elbiali who have no defense and don’t move their head. Against legit top shelf guys who can dish it out and actually box and move, forget it. Browne will piece him up.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
At age 36 Pascal has been fading for a while and Browne seems on the upswing. I got Browne by lopsided decision.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
Undefeated Polish star and Brooklyn-native Adam Kownacki will look to thrill in front of a hometown crowd when he steps into the ring against veteran former title challenger Chris "The Nightmare" Arreola for a 12-round heavyweight showdown that headlines FOX PBC Fight Night on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, August 3 from Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
The broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features former world champion Andre Berto taking on Miguel Cruz in a 10-round welterweight clash and unbeaten interim WBA Light Heavyweight Champion "Sir" Marcus Browne battling former world champion Jean Pascal in a 12-round bout.
The broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features former world champion Andre Berto taking on Miguel Cruz in a 10-round welterweight clash and unbeaten interim WBA Light Heavyweight Champion "Sir" Marcus Browne battling former world champion Jean Pascal in a 12-round bout.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
Browne To Pascal: You're In My Way; I'm Knocking Your Ass Out!
Marcus Browne laughed when Jean Pascal promised “a short night” on August 3.
Browne is confident he’ll be the one to win by knockout when he defends his WBA interim light heavyweight title versus Pascal that night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Staten Island’s Browne (23-0, 16 KOs) will make the first defense of a championship he won against Badou Jack when he faces the former WBC 175-pound champion in the opener of a “PBC On FOX” tripleheader.
“He’s a great guy, always comes to fight,” Browne said. “I know he’s gonna come in the best shape as possible, chiseled, ready to fight. But come August 3rd, he’s in my way right now. Jean Pascal, you’re in my way, bruh! So, I’m gonna knock your ass out! I promise you! So, you wanna talk about, ‘Don’t blink. Don’t do this. Don’t do that.’ Let’s put some money up. What’s up? Let’s do it.”
“I know Marcus Browne is a southpaw, is a tremendous fighter,” Pascal said. “I’m just gonna train very well because he knows me very well, I know him very well. But I’m a former world champion – been there, done that. … I’ve fought the best. I fought Kovalev. I fought Hopkins. I fought everyone. I’m up for the challenge. It’s gonna be a challenge, but this little kid is a rookie. I’m the veteran and I’m gonna show him who’s the boss.”
“I remember one time I sparred Jean Pascal and he said I was green,” Browne said. “Well, guess what? The fruit is ripe now. So, let me tell you, come August 3rd, he already know what time it is, so we don’t have to talk too much. I just want y’all to know that I’m gonna be in the best shape possible. The light heavyweight division don’t have nobody like me. He done fought all those champions, but those guys are not me. Plain and simple. Come August 3rd, I’m gonna show you.”
In the main event August 3, Brooklyn’s Adam Kownacki (19-0, 15 KOs) and Chris Arreola (38-5-1, 33 KOs, 2 NC), of Riverside, California, are set to square off in a 12-round heavyweight bout. The other televised fight will feature former WBC welterweight champ Andre Berto (32-5, 24 KOs), of Winter Haven, Florida, in a 10-rounder against Miguel Cruz (18-1, 12 KOs), of Lake Mary, Florida.
Marcus Browne laughed when Jean Pascal promised “a short night” on August 3.
Browne is confident he’ll be the one to win by knockout when he defends his WBA interim light heavyweight title versus Pascal that night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Staten Island’s Browne (23-0, 16 KOs) will make the first defense of a championship he won against Badou Jack when he faces the former WBC 175-pound champion in the opener of a “PBC On FOX” tripleheader.
“He’s a great guy, always comes to fight,” Browne said. “I know he’s gonna come in the best shape as possible, chiseled, ready to fight. But come August 3rd, he’s in my way right now. Jean Pascal, you’re in my way, bruh! So, I’m gonna knock your ass out! I promise you! So, you wanna talk about, ‘Don’t blink. Don’t do this. Don’t do that.’ Let’s put some money up. What’s up? Let’s do it.”
“I know Marcus Browne is a southpaw, is a tremendous fighter,” Pascal said. “I’m just gonna train very well because he knows me very well, I know him very well. But I’m a former world champion – been there, done that. … I’ve fought the best. I fought Kovalev. I fought Hopkins. I fought everyone. I’m up for the challenge. It’s gonna be a challenge, but this little kid is a rookie. I’m the veteran and I’m gonna show him who’s the boss.”
“I remember one time I sparred Jean Pascal and he said I was green,” Browne said. “Well, guess what? The fruit is ripe now. So, let me tell you, come August 3rd, he already know what time it is, so we don’t have to talk too much. I just want y’all to know that I’m gonna be in the best shape possible. The light heavyweight division don’t have nobody like me. He done fought all those champions, but those guys are not me. Plain and simple. Come August 3rd, I’m gonna show you.”
In the main event August 3, Brooklyn’s Adam Kownacki (19-0, 15 KOs) and Chris Arreola (38-5-1, 33 KOs, 2 NC), of Riverside, California, are set to square off in a 12-round heavyweight bout. The other televised fight will feature former WBC welterweight champ Andre Berto (32-5, 24 KOs), of Winter Haven, Florida, in a 10-rounder against Miguel Cruz (18-1, 12 KOs), of Lake Mary, Florida.
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Re: Marcus Browne vs. Jean Pascal - August 3, 2019
This g=fight has just been made so Browne can have a 'good name' on his record. Like Jack wasn't big enough.