Aussie Heavyweight Lucas Browne on course for WBA Heavyweight title

By UpstartBoxing / Roar Rookie

Lucas Browne is set for a shot at the WBA regular Heavyweight title in the near future after overcoming durable Ukrainian opponent Andriy Rudenko.

Browne landed a unanimous decision win last Friday to take the vacant WBA Inter-Continental title, which should guarantee him a spot in the WBA’s top 10 rankings.

This should place him in a prime position for a shot at current champ Ruslan Chagaev.

Luis Ortiz and Lateef Kayode will contest the interim title next month, with the winner likely to face Chagaev next. That means just one more fight for Browne could see him fighting for the belt as the other top 10 contenders such as Alexander Povetkin, Bryant Jennings and Deontay Wilder are all aiming for the WBC version of the world title.

This gives Browne an interesting choice for his next opponent, either Travis Kaufman or Fres Oquendo are beatable fighters who would boost his WBA ranking.

Rudenko provided one of Browne’s hardest challenges to date. Previously unbeaten, Rudenko had an excellent chin which meant he was untroubled by Browne’s main asset, his punching power. He took Browne the distance and landed powerful punches of his own which left Browne’s face badly marked. Rudenko also leant in with his head on several occasions, worsening the cuts on Browne’s face.

After gaining the victory, Browne admitted that he hadn’t enjoyed the fight. He had been taken out of his comfort zone; he hadn’t gone the 12-round distance at this pace before. At times he looked as if he was badly lacking in stamina.

However, the fight provided confirmation to Browne that he was capable of going the distance and left him vowing to work on his fitness for future fights.

The judge’s scorecards flattered Browne somewhat; the fight closer than the five and four-round margins two of the judges gave to the Australian. What mattered though, was that he got through this fight, and with trainer Jeff Fenech saying that Browne hits harder than Mike Tyson, he can go a long way in the current heavyweight division.

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-12T09:37:55+00:00

Andrew hall

Guest


I wish there was more about it on the australian media I had never seen and heard of lucas until I stumbled across it on youtube and I would say that probably most of the country would not know anything about him. I watched the media just Pryor to the ruddenko fight and there was nothing that I seen And the fact of the matter is he could be world champion within the next twelve months I think some local australian promotion would help his cause immensely I would not miss one of lucas,s fights for anything And am more then enthusiastic to see him to go further

AUTHOR

2014-08-10T10:43:16+00:00

UpstartBoxing

Roar Rookie


Browne won the Inter continental belt, which isn't a real title, but will give him a ranking which will help him to fight for the "real" belt.

2014-08-09T21:16:47+00:00

Frankie Hughes

Guest


This isn't a real world title. Wladimir Klitschko is the true WBA champion, as well as WBO, IBF and linear champion.

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