Well Browne is marketing himself as being in the best shape he’s ever been in, so technically I think he’s hoping to make himself look fast and quick as ****.
Long would honestly beat the Browne that showed up against Whyte. If Browne sleeps on Long his career is over.
I have absolutely no idea in which shape Long will show up here as he is inactive for about two years and he is 41. Could be in worse shape than Browne was vs Whyte. Although it's hard to be in worse shape than that.
Breazele looks likely to sign with Hearn as well but it will take time as talks him signing with Hearn is in early stages.
Hearn looking to sign up the whole HW division. Surely Browne doesn't struggle with Long this time round. Long is old and too inactive these days despite having a good last win over Bowie Tupou.
Willis Meehan back on September 7th. Big time amateur Jason Whateley will make his pro debut on the same card, as a heavyweight. Another good amateur from Ocenia region turns pro.
Back when they were in talks, both boxers were undefeated and Parker held the WBO world title. "Lucas Browne's people are talking to us about a big trans-Tasman affair," Higgins told RadioLIVE. "It would probably make sense in Auckland or New Zealand, because Joe has a better fan base in New Zealand than Browne has in Australia, so you could mount a big trans-Tasman clash." A loss against Browne would likely spell the end of Parker's career. It would also give Parker the opportunity to score his first knockout since 2016, when he put away Alexander Dimitrenko in 2016. The fight is likely not going to happen in 2018 - as Browne and Parker are already on pace to take part in bouts before the end of the year.
Jakubowski is preparing for a professional debut. Jakubowski, participant of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, is preparing for a professional debut during the grouping in Karpacz. The European Union champion and the runner-up of the Old Continent will box in the limit of the junior class. Details of the professional debut of "Gypsy" from Konin are not yet known. During times of performances in the Olympic boxing, Jakubowski was one of the leaders of the white and red team. In 2014, he won the title of European Union champion in Sofia, defeating Georgian Levan Guledani in the final. A year later he returned to Bulgaria and in Samokowo started the competition for the European championship. After three points wins and eliminating, among others representative of Germany Roman Fress, he advanced to the finals. However, he did not have an opportunity to confront the Russian Jewy Tiszczenka, because he was withdrawn from the duel because of the injury.
Jakubowski is three times Spilzka, very accurate puncher with good hand speed and movement. He will go far.