Larry Holmes Supports Lucas Browne

by
Larry Holmes Supports Lucas Browne
"All you have to do is keep the jab going. Stick it in his face as quick as possible and as often as possible." (Photo: Courtesy)

Larry Holmes Supports Lucas Browne

by
Larry Holmes Supports Lucas Browne
"All you have to do is keep the jab going. Stick it in his face as quick as possible and as often as possible." (Photo: Courtesy)

"All you have to do is keep the jab going. Stick it in his face as quick as possible and as often as possible." (Photo: Courtesy)
“All you have to do is keep the jab going. Stick it in his face as quick as possible and as often as possible.” (Photo: Courtesy)

In advance of his March 5 fight in Chechnya against WBA World heavyweight champion Ruslan “White Tyson” Chagaev (34-2-1, 21 KOs), from Hamburg, Germany, by way of Andijan, Uzbekistan, WBA #2 ranked Lucas “Big Daddy” Browne (23-0, 20 KOs), from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, has attracted the attention of another former heavyweight champion.

First it was Hasim Rahman, followed by Riddick Bowe, and now Larry Holmes has jumped on the Lucas Browne bandwagon.

The Easton Assassin was the bee’s knees in the late 1970s and early ‘80s and fought everyone there was to fight.

Coming as he did after Muhammad Ali, Holmes struggled for recognition, but the recognition came, as did the plaudits.

Holmes is a successful businessman today, but he is not too busy to give some advice to the undefeated slugger from Down Under.

“All you have to do is keep the jab going,” Holmes told Browne. “Stick it in his face as quick as possible and as often as possible.”

That is sound advice, coming as it does from one of the best jabbers in the business.

“When you see it working, bring that big right hand in. That’s all I can tell you. Enjoy yourself and best of luck.”

Browne is as pleased as punch to get pointers from a legend like Larry Holmes.

“Getting advice from someone like Larry Holmes is the sort of thing that makes me have to pinch myself,” Lucas said.

“He’s one of the sport’s greatest fighters and although I’m not quite old enough to remember him in his pomp, I’ve spend countless hours watching his biggest fights back on video.

“It seems like every top level heavyweight in the world is backing me to beat Chagaev and I don’t want to let them down. I’m in the best shape of my career and I’m looking forward to doing all these great champions proud with a devastating performance on March 5.”

Chagaev may have something to say about that, which is just one of the reasons this fight is intriguing.

This article was penned by the author who is not related to the WBA and the statements, expressions or opinions referenced herein are that of the author alone and not the WBA.


Triple G Defends Against Dominic Wade in April

Triple G Defends Against Dominic Wade in April



Price to defend her WBA belt against Mateus on December 14 

Price to defend her WBA belt against Mateus on December 14 

Lauren Price will defend her World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight...

Rivero and Bolivar for the Ibero-American WBA belt on Sunday 

Rivero and Bolivar for the Ibero-American WBA belt on Sunday 

Isa Rivero and Erika Bolivar will fight for the World...

Neri Muñoz is crowned WBA Fedelatin Champion

Neri Muñoz is crowned WBA Fedelatin Champion

This Saturday, November 16, the reigning World Boxing Association (WBA)...