Flint -
Watching an Australian beat some sort of Tatar before a highly partisan crowd in that poxy shithole Grozny may have been an entertaining and very satisfactory experience but wasn't exactly a catalyst for heavy-duty wassail.
At the end of the day, such a "heavyweight championship of the world" is worth naff all. The real heavyweight champion is Tyson Fury. Fury won it by beating Wladimir Klitschko, who had effortlessly disposed of a "prime" Chagaev back in 2009. The stumpy, overweight Tatar (or whatever he is) had "won" the "vacant" WBA "title" by prevailing against that pugilistic megastar Fres Oquendo and consequently defended the ultra-prestigious belt (which must be made of ******* vinyl off-cuts or something...) via a first round knockout of equally out of shape punching bag Francesco Pianeta. The Italian, of course, had already been knocked out by Klitschko two years earlier. And people wonder why fight sports are often viewed as a joke due to the profusion of "parallel" organisations and belts...
Browne looks and moves like a lot of the blokes I used to see at "unlicensed" and "underground" boxing events for which I was paid to provide "security" during my famously misspent youth. He's a big, solid, tattoo-covered ex-bouncer with - let's be generously honest - very "modest" skills whose professional record largely consists of punching out a few lumbering coconut heads at various leagues clubs and RSLs around Australia, plus victories over comical no-hopers like Clarence Tillman III and Chauncy "Blubber Boy" Welliver (see photo below).
Nevertheless, Browne displayed plenty of determination and a highly admirable attitude, coming away with a deserved win.
On a side note, this fight threw a spotlight on the shamelessly dishonest nature of Chechens (and Muslims in general). When Chagaev floored Browne with 38 seconds remaining in round six the local timekeeper deliberately failed to end the round on time and extended it by 15 seconds, giving the Tatar an opportunity to continue pounding the then-wavering Australian. When the round finally concluded, that ugly Muslim prick Chagaev landed
four punches after the belated bell. To top things off, when Chagaev hadn't knocked Browne out in the next round and the fight was once again more or less even, the bell "mysteriously" rang 44 seconds (!!!) early.
Given such blatant cheating, Browne's victory was even more impressive - and satisfying. The look of disbelief and frustrated despondency on the ridiculously inbred face of glaringly corrupt Putin lapdog Ramzan Kadyrov was pure gold...