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Pat Brown vs. Federico Grandone: ‘Bomber’ Explodes in Pro Debut

Pat Brown vs. Federico Grandone: 'Bomber' Explodes in Pro Debut

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Pat Brown vs. Federico Grandone: ‘Bomber’ Explodes in Pro Debut

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Pat Brown vs. Federico Grandone: ‘Bomber’ Explodes in Pro Debut

Pat Brown (1-0, 1 KO) had an explosive start to his professional boxing career with a fourth round technical knockout win over Federico Grandone (7-5-2, 3 KOs).

The official time of stoppage was 0:55. Although their cruiserweight contest was scheduled for six rounds, it soon became evident that the fight would not go the distance. Brown, a former Olympian, was fighting for the first time since his loss at the Paris Olympics.

Brown-Grandone headlined a Matchroom Boxing card at the Planet Ice in Altrincham, England. Fight fans around the world could catch the action live on DAZN. Brown was originally set to face Vladimir Reznicek for his professional debut. However, the Czech fighter withdrew from the contest, resulting in Grandone stepping in.

Pat Brown vs. Federico Grandone: ‘Bomber’ Explodes in Pro Debut

Pat Brown vs. Federico Grandone Fight Recap

While both men began patiently, it was not long before Brown found his range. The Englishman had little problem in landing his jab and power shots to the head and body. Although Grandone fired back, little of it was getting through the defences of his opponent. Round three was a toe-to-toe battle with Brown doing the better of the two. His uppercuts and shots to the body were having a clear impact on Grandone.

While Brown was getting hit with hard punches occasionally, he took them well and carried on with his mauling. In round four, Grandone was hit with a barrage of punches along the ropes which kept him from going to the canvas. Referee Darren Sarginson then stepped in to issue a count. Not long after, Grandone was hit with another barrage. It was at that moment Sarginson stepped in to put an end to proceedings, giving Brown the victory via technical knockout.

Post-fight Interview

Pat Brown

“Great atmosphere,” said Brown after the fight. “This is what I do it for. He [Grandone] was a game bugger, he was tough. He’s in shape, he comes to win and credit to him. Fair play.”

“I wanted to start off slow and steady, and to be fair, he didn’t want none of that. He comes straight to it in the middle of the ring. Sam [Jones, his manager] mentioned he’s a forward fighter and I say multiple times, if you want to come forward at me, you’re in for a ding dong din. That’s where we got a little bit off tonight. Listen, loads of learning, back to the drawing board. Good experience in front of a great crowd and move on to the next one.”

Pat Brown vs. Federico Grandone Undercard Results

DAZN Broadcast

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Currently writing out of Toronto, Canada, Saadeq first became a boxing fan while living in Doha, Qatar. Looking to become more involved in the sport, he began writing about boxing and has had work published in outlets such as Seconds Out and Boxing Social. He looks forward to continue covering boxing on Big Fight Weekend.

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