Lucas Browne Retires from Professional Boxing

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Lucas Browne, the former WBA heavyweight titlist, has officially announced his retirement from professional boxing following his recent defeat to Hemi Ahio on the Lomachenko v Kambosos undercard. Browne finishes his career with a record of 31-6, with 27 of those wins coming by knockout.

Known for his powerful punches and unwavering determination, Browne leaves behind a legacy filled with remarkable accomplishments and unforgettable moments in the sport.

In a statement reflecting on his retirement, Browne expressed gratitude for the unwavering support he received from his fans throughout his career. He stated, “I am immensely proud of my achievements in the ring and deeply thankful for the support of my fans. I hope I was able to entertain you all, regardless of the outcome.”

Looking ahead, Browne mentioned his excitement for the next chapter of his life with his family and his commitment to continuing his involvement in the sport through his gym.

Additionally, Browne’s manager, Matt Clark, praised Browne for his incredible journey in boxing, highlighting his rise from starting as a professional boxer in his 30s with no amateur background to becoming a world champion.

Clark emphasized Browne’s significant impact on Australian boxing, citing his victory over Ruslan Chagaev as a historic moment for the sport in the country. He also commended Browne for his dedication to his fans, always making time for photos and autographs, and enriching the sport with his presence.

Throughout his career, Browne’s relentless spirit and resilience resonated with fans worldwide, epitomized by his memorable comeback victory against Chagaev in 2016. Browne’s capture of the Commonwealth title further solidified his place in Australian boxing history as the only Australian Heavyweight to achieve this feat in over a century.

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