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Professional Boxer Marselles Brown Comes Out of Retirement to Win WBU World Heavyweight Championship

Professional Boxer Marselles Brown Comes Out of Retirement to Win WBU World Heavyweight Championship

In addition to being a World Champion, Brown is a member of the State Boxing Commission of Hawaii.

Online PR News � 28-October-2016 � Marselles Brown has officially come out of retirement and successfully secured the WBU Heavyweight Title. On September 24, 2016, Brown defeated Saul Montana, former WBC Continental Americas Champion in the 5th round by TKO. The championship fight took place in Rosarito, Mexico. Brown is now officially the WBU Heavyweight World Champion.

Marselles Brown is a professional boxer originally from Louisville, Kentucky. As a boxing professional, Brown trained with top trainers including Jimmy Ellis, Kenny Adams, Floyd Mayweather, Sr. and Roger Mayweather. Browns success in the ring led him to fight four heavyweight champions. Marselles Browns first title fight took place in Tijuana, Mexico on October 31, 2015, where he defeated Juan Salas for the WBU Heavyweight C.A.M. title. Brown initially fought Chauncy Welliver, former WBC Continental Americas Champion in Tijuana, Mexico on July 30th, 2016.

I'm so proud of Marselles for his stewardship and mental determination to fulfill his dreams as a world heavyweight champion, Congrats!, says Robert (Leo) Rodgers, CEO of Jaguar Sports MGMT, and former Manager.

Athleticism runs deep in his family. His youngest son, Jaylen Brown, is the NBA's first round, 3rd overall draft pick by the Boston Celtics in 2016. Brown's oldest son, Quenton Brown, is an NFL prospect.

In addition to being a World Champion, Brown is a member of the State Boxing Commission of Hawaii.

Marselles Browns next professional bout is set to take place in Kenya, Africa on November 5, 2016.

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