Heavyweight Division
Lucas Browne returns July 29

Former WBA Heavyweight champion Lucas “Big Daddy” Browne will look to get back into the winner’s circle when he faces Roger “I Am” Izonritei on July 29th in Sydney. Browne suffered his first loss in March when he was stopped by Dillian Whyte in 6 rounds at the O2 Arena, London. Somewhat ironically both fighters are now based in Perth, Western Australia.

“I’m looking forward to getting back to the top of the division and it starts on July 29. I’ve made some adjustments since the fight with Dillian and I’m looking forward to displaying that next month. I can’t afford to overlook anyone and I want to knock Roger out and build some momentum,” said Browne 25-1 (22 KO).

Izonritei is coming off a 3 round technical draw with former world title challenger Alex Leapai in December of last year. The bout was stopped after Izonritei suffered a horrible cut which was caused by an elbow. Izonritei, the brother of former contender David Izon, saw his record move to 12-6-1 (11 KO). “I am coming to end the career of Lucas Browne,” he said. “I am a power puncher and I’m just as tall as Browne. I’ll stop him, just wait and see. In my last fight I was cut by an intentional elbow. Leapai was breathing heavily, like he was going to die. He couldn’t hurt me with his best punches,” stated the 6’5″ Izonritei.

Promoter Paul Nasari called the fight “guaranteed fireworks”. “There’s absolutely no way this fight goes the distance. This will be two huge men standing toe to toe. Just the kind of action fight fans love,” said Nasari. The bout will co-headline with world rated Super Middleweight Bilal Akkawy against a yet to be named opponent.
Reply
Huh. I saw the name Izonritei, and recalled his fight with Shane Cameron forever ago. Then I saw his record! 19 fights? The guy didn't fight for 10 years after the Cameron fight. And then leapai? Thought he retired. Amazing.

I like Lucas Browne, but who turns up seems a coin toss. He sometimes has power, sometimes he goes 10 rounds with Julius Long. I was hoping he would have a good showing against Whyte, was really sad to see how he turned up. Hope he is ok.

Looking up these names I see the retired Chauncey Welliver has two fights scheduled for next month.
Reply
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/daniel-dubois-stops-a-game-tom-little-in-round-five-takes-english-heavyweight-belt/96559
Reply
Bryant Jennings is now fighting Alexander Dimitrenko
Reply
(06-24-2018, 11:49 PM)tm7 Wrote: Bryant Jennings is now fighting Alexander Dimitrenko

Wow real interesting fight. Who you guys got? 
Reply
(06-24-2018, 11:49 PM)tm7 Wrote: Bryant Jennings is now fighting Alexander Dimitrenko

Wow real interesting fight. Who you guys got? 
Reply
I’d pick Jennings based on Dimitrenko’s performance against Parker, but he has done well since so not 100%. You?
Reply
Dimitrenko looked horrible v JP has then won a few since albeit v low opposition so hard to judge. My first thought is Jennings should be too quick and athletic so I will pick a BJ....
Reply
I'm not sure on this one Demetrinko has some momentum, beat Granat and took his 0. I haven't seen Jennings in forever so wonder what he will be like. BJ has great movement though and is a slippery guy. I feel this is a pickm fight between two legitimate gate keepers. Might be a bit boring too lol.
Reply
Jennings wide UD possible stoppage

See Dimitrenko vs Chambers for reference
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 24 Guest(s)