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    ‘Rumours’ expose Paul Gallen, Lucas Browne fight disgrace

    Being a Queenslander, I'm not a big fan of the former Cockroaches captain and football bad boy, but he has a pretty impressive boxing record and this fight was a surperb two minutes of boxing.

    ‘Rumours’ expose Paul Gallen, Lucas Browne fight disgrace

    Disturbing rumours swirled before Paul Gallen’s annihilation of Lucas Browne. The first round knockout proves they were true.









    Disturbing rumours of Lucas Browne failing to condition himself for a six-round war appeared to be on the money after the former world champion was knocked out by Paul Gallen on Wednesday night.
    Browne angrily denied the fight was fixed but his lacklustre performance was branded “pathetic” by former Aussie world titleholder Billy Dib and left Aussie boxing legend Barry Michael telling him to quit.
    The 42-year-old was humiliated by Gallen in a first round knockout that lasted just 1min and 55secs.
    Gallen was fierce, quick, powerful and clinical. The former NRL star’s supreme performance dirties the water in assessing just how bad Browne was.
    Widely known as one of the nice guys of Australian boxing, Browne took the sport for a ride with his useless performance. He was knocked down inside the first minute seconds after Gallen landed a power shot to the top of Brown’s right temple.

    Paul Gallen defeats Lucas Browne by TKO.Source:Getty Images

    He could only survive another minute before a flurry of combination punches sent him crashing forward to the deck again.
    He was far from desperate as he attempted to get back to his feet as the referee counted him out. Then it was over.
    Browne was seen throwing wild, slow-motion counter punches in the last minute of the fight in an embarrassing look for him and Gallen about the legitimacy of the fight. Questions surrounding the contest were already burning after Michael revealed during the Main Event broadcast that there were rumours Browne hadn’t been training hard and was relying on his knockout power for an early stoppage victory.






    It emerged as a key topic of discussion in the pre-fight predictions - and it was again the big topic of conversation after the fight.
    “What Barry’s been hearing and what is interesting that’s been around the whole story here is that Browne hasn’t been training that hard because he’s quite comfortable that he’ll get the six rounds out, whether it is a mistake or not,” boxing commentator Paul Kent said.
    It’s why Michael predicted Gallen would win the fight if it went the full six rounds.
    In the end Gallen only needed two minutes. Michael said Browne should never fight again.
    “I did hear rumours about his training camp that he wasn’t looking good,” Michael said.
    “But I still did believe that with his experience and punching power… but I admit I got that totally wrong.

    Paul Gallen punches Lucas Browne to the ground.Source:Getty Images

    “He showed no resilience whatsoever. His resilience is gone. When a fighter is shot, a fighter is shot. Lucas Browne should never consider venturing into a ring again.
    “I think it should be (the end). How’s he going to come back from that?”
    Kent said: “I didn’t expect Lucas Browne to go down so easily. I didn’t see a clear concussive punch… For a flurry of punches to put him down in the first round surprises me.”
    While Aussie sport commentators flocked to social media to label the fight a “farce” and to wave Browne into retirement, the beaten 42-year-old fronted a press conference to claim he has more fights left in him.

    Browne is still scheduled to fight rising star heavyweight Justis Huni, before the Aussie travels to Japan to compete in the Olympics as an amateur in July.
    Everyone in his camp and everyone in Australian boxing will be trying to save the former WBA heavyweight world champion from himself and force him not to accept the fight.
    Gallen said after the fight he was not surprised that his overhand shot to Browne’s temple ended the fight.
    Gallen now has Australian boxing at his feet with fight offers coming from everywhere. Even his dream showdown with Sonny Bill Williams is back on the table.
    For Browne, though, there is nothing on the horizon other than retirement.

    Paul Gallen v Lucas Browne result: First round knockout destroys former world champion




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    Exciting stuff.

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    Browne was seen eating a sausage roll in the locker room befoe the fight lol.

    Paul Gallen has spoken in the aftermath of a stunning Round One TKO upset over Lucas Browne

    Fairplay to Gallen. Started the round with his left and put Browne on his arse whilst he was still trying to find his reach. Browne gets up, tries to go toe to toe, but Gallen ducks and weaves a bit moving to the inside and threw everything he had at him. The haymaker at 1:32 shows you how f#%ked Browne was.

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    garbage

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    The right overhand hook of Gallen's was dropping bombs.

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    Old washed up guy got beat by a guy who wanted to win. Like getting excited over a California state championship. Mid level boxing at best.

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    ^ It was an awful display of a professional boxing match on Browne's part.

    I personally think that Gallen didn't do too much wrong technically. Good movement, guard up, connected with most of his punches , switched from left to right and looked dangerous when he came to the inside and sparked him out.

    Obviously Gallen wouldn't last if he fought a decent heavyweight.

    The main point was how unconditioned Browne was for this fight.
    Last edited by Bogon; 22-04-2021 at 11:48 PM.

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