When is Paul Gallen vs Lucas “Big Daddy” Browne fight? Date, time and how to watch Gallen vs Browne title clash. Big time boxing returns to Wollongong on Wednesday 21 April at WIN Entertainment Centre with the highly anticipated heavyweight clash between Paul Gallen vs Lucas Browne, headlining a night of quality boxing bouts. The former NSW Origin and Australian rugby league star will take on the former WBA heavyweight champion on Wednesday, 21st April in Wollongong
Paul Gallen’s boxing career took a significant step forward in December 2020 when he defeated former UFC legend Mark Hunt and now he steps up another level taking on Browne, who won the WBA World Heavyweight Title in 2016. Gallen is undefeated with 10 wins and a draw and all experts agreed that the courage and boxing skill he showed in the fight against Hunt took his reputation as a boxer to a new level.
Browne boasts an impressive record of 31 fights – 29 wins with 25 by knock-out and 2 losses. In 2016 he won the WBA World Heavyweight title against Russian, Ruslan Chagaev only to later have the title taken away when he failed a drug test.
WIN Entertainment Centre is a perfect venue for boxing with all seats from ringside to the stands offering a great view of the action. No Limit Boxing has a reputation for delivering a quality night of boxing with up to eight well matched undercard fights featuring many of Australia’s best boxers.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the fight.
The fight between Paul Gallen vs Browne will take place on Wednesday 21st April.
The event will emanate from WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong.
The event will be broadcast on Main Event.
The far more experienced boxer is the favorite here, with Browne $1.40 favorite with Sportsbet.
Gallen is the $2.60 outsider – but he has won as an underdog before. (correct as of 6/3)
The former Cronulla Sharks skipper has a boxing record of 10-0-1, with five of his wins coming via knockout.
The only blip on his record was against Barry Hall, with the fight ending in a draw.
The 41-year old has a boxing record of 29-2, with 25 of those wins coming via knockout.
His two losses came against Dillain Whyte and David Allen.