Lucas Browne's Boxing Career: From WBA Champion to Four Straight Losses (2025)

Lucas Browne's boxing career is facing a steep decline, with a recent defeat in Leverkusen, Germany, marking his fourth straight loss. The 46-year-old former WBA 'regular' heavyweight champion, who once KO'd Dillian Whyte, has struggled to maintain his dominance. Browne, despite staying on his feet, was stopped against the ropes with 20 seconds remaining in the sixth round by the 21-year-old Armenian prospect Arman Khudoyan. This loss extends Browne's losing streak to four consecutive matches. Browne's last professional win was in June 2022, when he defeated Junior Fa in a one-round blowout. Since then, he has been knocked out by Hemi Ahio, Mark Petrovsky, and Jarrell Miller. Interestingly, Browne has found more success in bare-knuckle boxing, where he boasts an unblemished 1-0 record. He won his debut in September with a second-round stoppage of Corey Harrison and is set to return on December 5 in Cardiff. Browne has expressed his aspirations in bare-knuckle boxing, aiming to become a two-time world champion, despite his age and the limited timeframe left for his boxing career.

Lucas Browne's Boxing Career: From WBA Champion to Four Straight Losses (2025)

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