Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
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Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Lucas Browne smashing Junior Fa in under 1 full round was astonishing. I lifted off out of my couch clapping. This may be the best 43 + aged fighter in our era. Beatable, yes, but super tough, we can't argue.
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Perkin Warbeck
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Is this the same Browne that got ko'd by a 40-year-old football player last year?
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
the last two guys he beat are better than that football player, i still think he threw that fight, he literally threw himself backward on the canvas at one point. needed to spend more time at the wwe academcy. the only other 1st round stoppage gallen has was on a shoulder injury
considering how finished browne looked, his last 2 wins are pretty good, especially this one. earned himself another ko loss or a few
browne vs babic would be fun
considering how finished browne looked, his last 2 wins are pretty good, especially this one. earned himself another ko loss or a few
browne vs babic would be fun
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Indeed. It's quite intriguing, since Babic fights opened wide like an bar brawler, while Browne still can deliver.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Jun 2022, 22:48 the last two guys he beat are better than that football player, i still think he threw that fight, he literally threw himself backward on the canvas at one point. needed to spend more time at the wwe academcy. the only other 1st round stoppage gallen has was on a shoulder injury
considering how finished browne looked, his last 2 wins are pretty good, especially this one. earned himself another ko loss or a few
browne vs babic would be fun
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Fa was pathetic
I loved the interview later on when Browne says he never gets the chance to throw his right hand in sparring cos he doesn't want to hurt anyone
I loved the interview later on when Browne says he never gets the chance to throw his right hand in sparring cos he doesn't want to hurt anyone
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
How is he passing drugs tests? I bet you he's on the full enchilada and will get busted if he's actually tested properly.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
He ain’t back!
First KD was borderline ear/back of the head.
That definitely fvcked Fa up.
2nd KD was also back of the head.
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Yes Big Daddy is on a roll now, but he was done in by a pre-fight snack when seen gobbling down a sausage roll before being ko'd in less than a round by a 40 year ex-footballer turned boxer.


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margaret thatcher
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
anything hitting the ear is legal...shots looked okay i thoughtRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Jun 2022, 08:19
He ain’t back!
First KD was borderline ear/back of the head.
That definitely fvcked Fa up.
2nd KD was also back of the head.
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
I doubt there was any testing.
He was amped up to the max after that finish, his coach was trying to calm him down.
I'm not pointing the finger here. But he has past form, and I don't trust anyone who has past form.
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Lol.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Jun 2022, 22:48 the last two guys he beat are better than that football player, i still think he threw that fight, he literally threw himself backward on the canvas at one point. needed to spend more time at the wwe academcy. the only other 1st round stoppage gallen has was on a shoulder injury
considering how finished browne looked, his last 2 wins are pretty good, especially this one. earned himself another ko loss or a few
browne vs babic would be fun
Whatever.
So what's the excuse for getting stopped in 3 rounds by club-fighter David Allen?
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
no excuse at all, he's just not that goodPerseus wrote: ↑06 Jun 2022, 18:42Lol.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Jun 2022, 22:48 the last two guys he beat are better than that football player, i still think he threw that fight, he literally threw himself backward on the canvas at one point. needed to spend more time at the wwe academcy. the only other 1st round stoppage gallen has was on a shoulder injury
considering how finished browne looked, his last 2 wins are pretty good, especially this one. earned himself another ko loss or a few
browne vs babic would be fun
Whatever.
So what's the excuse for getting stopped in 3 rounds by club-fighter David Allen?
not sure what youre loling. do you think i'm talking browne up as a serious contender or something, why do you think i'd call for him to fight the great cabbage babic ffs LOL
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Las Vegas boxing guy
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Boxrec has Lucas Browne at #4 in Australian heavyweight rankings. Australia has an enjoyable boxing scene. I'd like to see "Big Daddy" maybe take on these domestic contenders (below).
1) Demsey McKean (21-0, 13 KO's)
2) Justin Huni (5-0, 4 KO's)
3) Kris Terzievski (11-1-1 8 KO's)
4) Lucas Browne (31-3, 27 KO's)
Is Lucas Browne beatable? Of course. I'm just saying he has real power in his hands and is fun to watch. At 43 years old it's cool to see him still competing at a high level.
1) Demsey McKean (21-0, 13 KO's)
2) Justin Huni (5-0, 4 KO's)
3) Kris Terzievski (11-1-1 8 KO's)
4) Lucas Browne (31-3, 27 KO's)
Is Lucas Browne beatable? Of course. I'm just saying he has real power in his hands and is fun to watch. At 43 years old it's cool to see him still competing at a high level.
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
The Aussie HW scene has always been poor. Lucas Browne has always been poor as well. His main achievement is in lucky-punching the old and fat Chagaev. Lucas has nothing except power. Having today a decent prospect in Justin Huni is already something big for the Aussie scene. He'll most likely destroy Browne in few rounds. Other mentioned competitors will probably beat him handily too. Fa was just too bad.Las Vegas boxing guy wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 05:06 Boxrec has Lucas Browne at #4 in Australian heavyweight rankings. Australia has an enjoyable boxing scene. I'd like to see "Big Daddy" maybe take on these domestic contenders (below).
1) Demsey McKean (21-0, 13 KO's)
2) Justin Huni (5-0, 4 KO's)
3) Kris Terzievski (11-1-1 8 KO's)
4) Lucas Browne (31-3, 27 KO's)
Is Lucas Browne beatable? Of course. I'm just saying he has real power in his hands and is fun to watch. At 43 years old it's cool to see him still competing at a high level.
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Browne won’t fight any of those three unless there is decent money on the table. I’m sure he’s hoping to parlay the Fa win into one last decent payday probably in U.K.Las Vegas boxing guy wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 05:06 Boxrec has Lucas Browne at #4 in Australian heavyweight rankings. Australia has an enjoyable boxing scene. I'd like to see "Big Daddy" maybe take on these domestic contenders (below).
1) Demsey McKean (21-0, 13 KO's)
2) Justin Huni (5-0, 4 KO's)
3) Kris Terzievski (11-1-1 8 KO's)
4) Lucas Browne (31-3, 27 KO's)
Is Lucas Browne beatable? Of course. I'm just saying he has real power in his hands and is fun to watch. At 43 years old it's cool to see him still competing at a high level.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Looks like he was too Fa gone to continue after the first knockdown
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
oUCH!Bard of Boxrec wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 09:20 Looks like he was too Fa gone to continue after the first knockdown
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Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Fa be it from me to question the ref there of course
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Watching him lose to Whyte I was seriously concerned for his health. Not sure it's at all cool for him to go in with anyone at any sort of high level.Las Vegas boxing guy wrote: ↑07 Jun 2022, 05:06 Boxrec has Lucas Browne at #4 in Australian heavyweight rankings. Australia has an enjoyable boxing scene. I'd like to see "Big Daddy" maybe take on these domestic contenders (below).
1) Demsey McKean (21-0, 13 KO's)
2) Justin Huni (5-0, 4 KO's)
3) Kris Terzievski (11-1-1 8 KO's)
4) Lucas Browne (31-3, 27 KO's)
Is Lucas Browne beatable? Of course. I'm just saying he has real power in his hands and is fun to watch. At 43 years old it's cool to see him still competing at a high level.
The names you have there I can't comment on.
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
Browne now has a top 15 WBA ranking courtesy of the WBA Oceania title
so I expect he'll be drafted in as an opponent for Trevor Bryan when Don King somehow manages to avoid his fighter facing Daniel Dubois due to some technicality...
Re: Lucas " Big Daddy" Browne stole the show last night
First defence for Dubois if he wins. For absolute sure.