Leona Brown Explained

Leona Brown
Realname:Leona Brown
Nickname:Downtown
Weight:Bantamweight
Height:4feet[1]
Birth Date:July 27, 1960
Birth Place:Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Style:Orthodox
Total:30
Wins:13
Ko:5
Losses:17
Draws:0
No Contests:0

Leona Brown (born July 27, 1960) is a female boxer who is the WIBC world Bantamweight champion. Because of her age, many consider her to be "the George Foreman of women's boxing". Brown's nickname, "Downtown", is both a homage to actress Downtown Julie Brown, and it also serves as name play, such as in the case of "Hannah The Vegas Fox".

Career

A native of Buffalo, New York, she now lives in Wappinger, New York.

Brown was an award winning amateur boxer, winning the New York state golden gloves award before turning professional, on September 27. 1997, beating Judy Mayrand by a four round unanimous decision in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Brown proceeded to win her first seven fights as a professional, including victories over Sue Chase, Sonya Emery and Suzanne Riccio.

On her eighth professional bout, fought June 11, 1999 in Bossier City, Louisiana, she fought for a world title for the first time, losing a ten round decision to IFBA world Bantamweight champion Eva Jones. Her next bout was a six round unanimous decision loss at the hands of the noted Margaret Sidoroff.

On October 1, 1999, Brown became a world champion for the first time, when she knocked out Dee Dufoe in round ten to become the IFBA's world Super Bantamweight champion.

That short success was followed by defeat and disappointment, however, as she lost seven of her next eight bouts, beginning with a world title unification against WIBF world Super Bantamweight champion Michele Aboro on May 13, 2000. Brown lost a ten round split decision, and her IFBA world title, to Aboro in Germany. Other boxers that defeated her during this period included Alicia Ashley, Kathy Williams and Lisa Brown (twice). Her only win during those eight bouts came against Ria Ramnarine, by a knockout in round four, on July 27 of 2001.

After defeating Renee Richardt, she was given another chance at the WIBF world Super Bantamweight title, flying over to Austria, where she lost to Esther Schouten by a ten round decision, on June 9, 2002. That loss marked the beginning of another losing streak for Brown, as she lost her next three bouts as well. These included a defeat at the hands of Ada Vélez. She broke that streak with a fourth round knockout of Terri Cruz on April 23, 2004, in Denver, Colorado.

After another loss and a win, she was given another chance at becoming world champion again, and, on November 20, Brown took on Stephaney George of Guyana for the WIBC world Bantamweight title, in Poughkeepsie, New York. Brown won a world title on a second division when she beat George by a unanimous decision, on a fight that the judges saw as a one-sided affair (all three judges scored the fight 100-90 in favor of Brown).

Leona Brown holds a professional boxing record of 13 wins and 14 losses, with 5 knockout wins.

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
30LossDanielle BouchardUD2006-03-03 Salle Antoine-Labelle, Laval
29LossKelsey Jeffries UD2005-07-21 HP Pavilion, San Jose
28LossJackie NavaUD2005-05-30 Grand Hotel, Tijuana vacant WBC World Female Super Bantamweight Title
27WinStephaney George UD2004-11-20 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie
26WinOlga Heron UD2004-08-24 Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie
25LossKelsey Jeffries UD2004-06-17 Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort, Canyonville
24WinTerri Lynn Cruz TKO2004-05-23 Club Avalon, Denver
23LossMelissa FiorentinoUD2004-05-14 Convention Center, Providence
22LossLakeysha Williams UD2003-08-21 Adam’s Mark Hotel, Philadelphia
21LossAda VelezDQ2003-03-29 Seminole Casino, Coconut Creek
20LossEsther Schouten 2002-11-09 Trend Eventhotel Pyramide, Vienna Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Bantamweight Title
19WinRenee Richardt UD2002-07-12 Civic Center, Glens Falls
18LossLakeysha Williams UD2002-01-25 Dover Downs, Dover
17LossLisa Brown PTS2001-09-01Cedarbridge Academy
16WinRia RamnarineTKO2001-07-27 Civic Center, Niagara Falls
15LossLisa BrownUD2001-04-27 Civic Center, Niagara Falls
14LossIwona Guzowska UD2000-12-02 Gdansk, Poland
13LossKathy Williams UD2000-11-02 Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio
12LossAlicia AshleySD2000-06-29 Viking Hall, Philadelphia
11LossUD2000-05-13 Sartory Saale, Cologne Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Bantamweight Title
10WinDee Dufoe TKO1999-10-01 Horseshoe Casino, Bossier City vacant International Female Boxers Association World Super Bantamweight Title
9LossMargaret Sidoroff UD1999-07-20 Casino Windsor, Windsor
8LossEva Jones Young UD1999-06-11 Bossier City vacant International Female Boxers Association World Bantamweight Title
7WinKatie Burton UD1998-09-11 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City
6WinSuzanne Riccio-MajorUD1998-08-15 Arizona Charlie's, Las Vegas
5WinSonya Emery SD1998-07-31 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City
4WinNatasha Wilburn TKO1998-03-21 Atlantic City
3WinSue Chase TKO1998-01-10 Tropicana Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City
2WinLisa Foster UD1997-11-21 Yonkers Raceway, Yonkers
1WinJudy Mayrand TKO1997-09-27 National Guard Armory, West Palm Beach

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leona Brown Awakening Profile. Awakeningfighters.com. 2016-02-19.