Joe Brown

Joe Brown

""Old Bones""

LightweightUSARetired

Professional Record

122
Wins
47
Losses
14
Draws
45.9%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Residence
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
171
Reach
173
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
9/12/1941
Total Fights
183
Total Rounds
1465
Win Rate
66.7%
KO Rate
45.9%
Losses by KO
11

About

Joe Brown, also known as "Old Bones," was born on May 18, 1926. Standing at a height of 171cm with a reach of 173cm, he made his mark in the world of boxing as a respected lightweight fighter. With his orthodox stance and immense talent, Brown became a force to be reckoned with in the ring.

Throughout his career, Brown faced numerous talented opponents and showcased his exceptional skills and determination. He possessed a unique combination of speed, agility, and power that made him a formidable opponent. His ability to read his opponents and adjust his strategy accordingly allowed him to dominate many of his fights.

Brown's journey to success was not without its challenges. As with any boxer, he had to endure grueling training sessions, strict diet routines, and countless hours spent honing his craft. His dedication and hard work paid off, and he rose through the ranks, eventually earning the recognition and respect he deserved.

One of Brown's standout attributes was his ability to adapt to different fighting styles. Whether he was facing an aggressive brawler or a technically skilled opponent, Brown always found a way to neutralize their strengths and exploit their weaknesses.

What set Brown apart from other fighters was his exceptional defensive skills. He had a knack for slipping punches and evading his opponents' attacks, frustrating them by making it difficult to land clean hits. Brown's ability to bob and weave around his opponents earned him the nickname "Old Bones," as his opponents often found themselves swinging at thin air.

But it wasn't just his defensive prowess that made Brown a great fighter; he also possessed devastating punching power. His lightning-fast combinations and precise punches brought many opponents to their knees. Brown's punches had the ability to stun his adversaries and turn the tide of the fight in his favor.

Throughout his career, Brown faced some of the biggest names in the lightweight division. He went toe-to-toe with boxing legends such as Carlos Ortiz, Paolo Rosi, and Paolo Melis. These fights not only showcased Brown's skills but also cemented his legacy as one of the all-time greats in the lightweight division.

Brown's championship reign was another highlight of his career. On February 19, 1956, he defeated Wallace "Bud" Smith to claim the vacant NBA Lightweight Title. Brown's victory catapulted him into the spotlight, and he became a recognizable figure in the world of boxing.

As with any boxing career, there were also moments of disappointment and setbacks for Brown. He faced defeats, injuries, and personal challenges throughout his journey. However, it was his ability to bounce back from these adversities and come back stronger that truly showcased his character and determination.

In addition to his boxing skills, Brown was known for his sportsmanship and respect for his opponents. Despite being a fierce competitor inside the ring, he always displayed humility and integrity outside of it, earning the admiration of both fans and fellow fighters.

After retiring from professional boxing, Brown continued to be involved in the sport as a trainer and mentor to young boxers. He passed on his knowledge and experiences, shaping the next generation of fighters and leaving a lasting imprint on the sport he loved.

Joe Brown's legacy as a legendary lightweight fighter is a testament to his skill, perseverance, and love for the sport. His name will forever be associated with the greats of boxing, and his influence will continue to inspire aspiring boxers for generations to come.

Fights

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100Aug 1970
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99Apr 1970
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98Aug 1969
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97Nov 1968
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96Sep 1968
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95Jun 1968
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94Apr 1968
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93Dec 1967
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92Sep 1967
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91Aug 1967
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90Jun 1967
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89Jun 1967
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88Aug 1966
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87Jul 1966
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86Jun 1966
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85Jun 1966
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84May 1966
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83Apr 1966
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82Mar 1966
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81Nov 1965
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80Oct 1965
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79Aug 1965
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78Jun 1965
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77May 1965
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76Mar 1965
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75Feb 1965
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74Feb 1965
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73Dec 1964
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72Nov 1964
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71Oct 1964
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70Sep 1964
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69Aug 1964
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68Jun 1964
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67May 1964
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66May 1964
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65Apr 1964
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64Apr 1964
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63Nov 1963
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62Sep 1963
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61Aug 1963
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60Jun 1963
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59May 1963
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58Apr 1963
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57Feb 1963
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56Jan 1963
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55Aug 1962
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54Apr 1962
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53Oct 1961
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52Apr 1961
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51Mar 1961
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50Dec 1960
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49Oct 1960
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48Oct 1960
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47Aug 1960
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46Mar 1960
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45Dec 1959
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44Dec 1959
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43Sep 1959
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42Sep 1959
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41Aug 1959
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40Jun 1959
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39Feb 1959
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38Nov 1958
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37Jul 1958
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36May 1958
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35Feb 1958
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34Jan 1958
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33Dec 1957
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32Nov 1957
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31Aug 1957
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30Jul 1957
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29Jun 1957
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28Mar 1957
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27Feb 1957
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26Aug 1956
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25Jun 1956
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24May 1956
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23Feb 1956
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22Dec 1955
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21Nov 1955
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20Oct 1955
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19Aug 1955
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18Jun 1955
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17Mar 1955
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16Mar 1955
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15Jan 1955
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14Jan 1955
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13Dec 1954
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12Sep 1954
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11Aug 1954
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10Jul 1954
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9Jun 1954
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8May 1954
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7Apr 1954
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6Apr 1954
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5Mar 1954
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4Feb 1954
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3Dec 1953
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2Nov 1953
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1Jun 1953
Draw
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