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Chagaev vs. Browne Heavyweight Clash Picked Up By AWE TV
Updated at 10:46 AM EST, Tue Feb 2, 2016 Read More By :
San Diego, CA - February 2, 2016 - On Saturday afternoon, March 5th, undefeated and number-two ranked WBA heavyweight contender Lucas "Big Daddy" Browne (23-0-0) will battle defending WBA World Heavyweight champ Ruslan Chagaev (34-2-1) for his belt. The bout will be broadcast LIVE in the United States on AWE - A Wealth of Entertainment.

Undefeated Lucas "Big Daddy" Browne (right photo), a former bouncer and MMA fighter, is known for knocking out his opponents. Browne, from Australia, has a perfect 34-0-0 record and a staggering near 90% knockout percent.

"Browne is arguably the top one-punch heavyweight in the world since Mike Tyson. Lucas has a perfect record and the power to end a fight at any time. It will make for an explosive day of world-championship boxing," states AWE president, Charles Herring.

Legendary world champ Ricky Hatton, is the promoter of Lucas Browne. Hatton's strategy for Browne is clear - a knockout finish. According to Ricky, "We don't want the fight to go to the judges. Not that I'm saying they'll be anything wrong with the judges the WBA chooses, it's just that when you're away from home you have the crowd against you and they cheer everything the fighter does, which can sway things." Hatton added, "(Lucas needs to go) for what he does best, which is go for the knockout."

A victory by Browne or Chagaev puts either man in a good position to challenge America's WBC World Heavyweight Champ Deontay Wilder or Tyson Fury, who's coming off a major upset over long-time reigning heavyweight champ Wladimir Klitschko.

"The heavyweight division is incredibly exciting once again. There're a number of world-class heavyweights with undefeated records, including Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Lucas Browne. They're on a collision course," stated boxing insider Marc Abrams.

Chagaev of Andijan, Uzbekistan was a former world amateur champion, who turned professional in 1997. The 37 year-old won his first twenty-five contests which was highlighted by a WBA Heavyweight title with a 12-round majority decision over previously undefeated champion Nikolay Valuev (46-0). He made two defenses of his title with wins over Matt Skelton (21-1) and Carl Davis Drummond (26-0) before being stopped by Wladimir Klitschko.

The start time and a full undercard will be announced shortly. Boxing fans can enjoy this amazing card on AWE available on AT&T U-Verse, ch 147 and 1147 in HD, Verizon FiOS TV, ch 169 and 669 in HD, CenturyLink PRISM TV ch. 144 and 1144 in HD, and numerous regional cable providers across the nation. Please check www.awetv.com for boxing updates.

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:dahell: are you talkin about? Pascals a power puncher? Like Stevenson? No I'm talking about Blake Caparillo or whatever

well hes certainly not this pillow fisted fighter you keep talking about. he did knock b hop down twice. you gon learn the hard way about kovalev. :ufdup: he is the best lhw out there. deal with it.
 

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Actually not......but as someone who's invested into PBC, you should already know that Khan has a different structure with Haymon than everyone else. He's able to negotiate freely on his terms (hence the negotiations with Broner, Pacquiao, and Brook over the years) without it having to go through Haymon:mjpls:


Again Al doesn't veto fights. He tells you what fights are out there for you and which one makes more sense. You decide and pick what fight you want. Khan should have fought Broner man. I'm really not feeling Canelo and the cherry picking anymore.
 

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brook will retire at the end of this year without a big name fight. what a shame he doesn't want to go near anyone.

I kinda think you have that vice versa...so I fixed it:mjpls:

Kell Brook hasn't called out anyone really but Khan. Why hasn't he attempt to unify his belt with Swift? Or Thurman? Or Bradley?
 

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well hes certainly not this pillow fisted fighter you keep talking about. he did knock b hop down twice. you gon learn the hard way about kovalev. :ufdup: he is the best lhw out there. deal with it.
Never said he was pillow fisted. Kkkov loses to ward n Adonis rn imo
 

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I kinda think you have that vice versa...so I fixed it:mjpls:

Kell Brook hasn't called out anyone really but Khan. Why hasn't he attempt to unify his belt with Swift? Or Thurman? Or Bradley?

because americans dont care about boxing or titles. this is the post mayweather era. all anyone in america cares about is getting the biggest payday for the least amount of work. they dont give a fukk about belts or unifying or even proving who the best in the division is. i just seen a video of shawn porter and keith thurman all smiling and being friendly talking about how they are definitely going to fight one day. :snoop: the same shawn porter who got schooled by brook. american boxing is a joke.

boxing is a fukking joke at that level. im just going to stick to watching the british title scene. at least they are competitive fights with a historic belt on the line.
 
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