Browne has always been a slow, easy to hit plodder. He's lucky he came through this and is mandatory for the 'regular' WBA strap. It's the closest he's going to come to a world title.
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Originally posted by Elroy1 View PostWe don't even know if Wilder could have done any better against the hulking Julius Long.
Wilder vs Browne is still an interesting prospect in which I still favour Browne too win slightly by digging deep.
Wilder may have poor footwork and a loose guard, but Browne is worse in every area. His jab is laboured, his guard almost non-existent, his footwork terrible and he cuts so damn easily.
Wilder would KO or score a wide UD over him, IMO.
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Just watched the fight, Browne's effort wasn't nearly as bad as this article's headline made it out to be. Julius Long had a couple good early rounds where he was able to hit Browne at will and seemed to have hurt him on one or two occasions. However, once Lucas shook off the initial ring rust he seemed to get into a good offensive rhythm and Julius Long, who was brought in there to lose, did just that. After having good success in the early rounds, Long was content to just grapple and throw a few punches here and there.
Lucas Browne is a fringe contender; he's not gonna win any titles but, a tough 'n gritty fighter. Nothing more, nothing less
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostJust watched the fight, Browne's effort wasn't nearly as bad as this article's headline made it out to be. Julius Long had a couple good early rounds where he was able to hit Browne at will and seemed to have hurt him on one or two occasions. However, once Lucas shook off the initial ring rust he seemed to get into a good offensive rhythm and Julius Long, who was brought in there to lose, did just that. After having good success in the early rounds, Long was content to just grapple and throw a few punches here and there.
Lucas Browne is a fringe contender; he's not gonna win any titles but, a tough 'n gritty fighter. Nothing more, nothing lessLast edited by joe strong; 08-15-2015, 11:30 AM.
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I believe that even the 36 year old 250 pound version of Ruslan Chagaev is still good enough to easily beat Lucas.
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