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Canadian boxer (born 1971)
Dale Brown
Personal information
Full nameRobert Dale Brown
BornDecember 15, 1971 (1971-12-15) (age 53)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Sport
SportBoxing
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  Canada
World Amateur Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Sydney Light heavyweight
Bronze medal – third place 1993 Tampere Light heavyweight
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 1994 Victoria Light heavyweight
Silver medal – second place 1990 Auckland Light heavyweight
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Havana Light heavyweight

Robert Dale Brown (born December 15, 1971), known as Dale Brown, is a Canadian former professional boxer who competed from 1995 to 2007. As an amateur he represented Canada in the light heavyweight division at the 1992 Summer Olympics, losing to the eventual gold medallist Torsten May in the round of 16.

Professional career

Born in Calgary, Alberta, Brown has been a contender in the Cruiserweight division since the late 1990s. He has unsuccessfully challenged for a world title three times; losing by stoppage to Vassiliy Jirov and Jean-Marc Mormeck, and by decision to O'Neill Bell in a fight guest analyst Kevin Kelley scored in Brown's favour. In his most recent bouts, Brown lost a 5-round technical decision to Shane Swartz and was KO'd by Darnell Wilson.

Amateur career

As an amateur Brown represented Canada as a Light Heavyweight in the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. His results were:

A year before his Olympic stint Brown won the bronze medal at the Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba. He did the same at the 1993 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Tampere, Finland.

Professional boxing record

35 Wins (22 knockouts, 13 decisions), 6 Losses (4 knockouts, 2 decisions), 1 Draw
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss 19-5-3 Darnell Wilson TKO 2 19/01/2007 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Loss 17-4 Shane Swartz TD 5 30/06/2006 Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Win 27-35-1 Dennis McKinney UD 6 15/12/2005 Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Win 41-10 Damon Reed TKO 5 27/08/2005 Chestermere Lake, Alberta, Canada
Loss 23-1-1 O'Neil Bell UD 12 20/05/2005 Hollywood, Florida, U.S. For IBF cruiserweight title
Win 15-1 Shelby Gross TKO 5 04/02/2005 Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Win 17-6 Jermell Barnes UD 12 28/10/2004 Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Win 45-6-1 Robert Daniels SD 12 08/06/2004 Hollywood, Florida, U.S.
Win 28-4-1 Rich LaMontagne UD 10 01/08/2003 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, U.S.
Win 10-1-1 Kevin Petty KO 2 14/03/2003 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Loss 27-2 Jean-Marc Mormeck TKO 8 10/08/2002 Marseille, France For WBA cruiserweight title
Win 10-5 Yohan Gimenez TKO 5 31/05/2002 Bucharest, Romania
Win 18-7-2 Greg Wright UD 12 26/04/2002 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Win 13-4-1 Rick Roufus TKO 9 30/11/2001 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 12-1 Chris Brown TKO 1 10/07/2001 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 15-2-2 Sione Asipeli UD 10 03/11/2000 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 20-15-2 Mike Peak UD 8 16/08/2000 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Win 16-2-1 Willard Lewis TKO 7 16/06/2000 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Canada Cruiserweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 3:00 of the seventh round.
Win 24-11 Matthew Charleston TKO 2 09/05/2000 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 2:11 of the second round.
Loss 10-0 Wayne Braithwaite TKO 8 12/02/2000 Uncasville, Connecticut, U.S. NABF/WBC International Cruiserweight Titles. Referee stopped the bout at 1:44 of the eighth round.
Win 10-20-8 Wesley Martin UD 8 29/10/1999 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Loss 21-0 Vassiliy Jirov KO 10 18/09/1999 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. For IBF cruiserweight title
Win 12-6-4 Sajad Abdul Aziz UD 12 28/05/1999 Montreal, Quebec, Canada NABF Cruiserweight Title.
Win 9-10 Val Smith TKO 2 05/02/1999 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 1:39 of the second round.
Win 11-0 David Washington TKO 8 14/10/1998 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 2:30 of the eighth round.
Win 31-10 Leslie Stewart UD 12 28/05/1998 White Plains, New York, U.S. NABF Cruiserweight Title.
Win 33-11 Art Jimmerson KO 3 03/04/1998 Montreal, Quebec, Canada NABF Cruiserweight Title. Jimmerson knocked out at 1:10 of the third round.
Win 27-7-1 Robert Folley DQ 6 11/11/1997 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Referee disqualified Folley at 2:34 of the sixth round.
Win 55-34-1 Bobby Crabtree KO 1 04/10/1997 Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada NABF Cruiserweight Title.
Win 7-2-2 Leon Gray MD 10 04/07/1997 Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Win 28-4-2 Brian LaSpada TKO 8 05/05/1997 Calgary, Alberta, Canada NABF Cruiserweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:57 of the eighth round.
Win 0-1 Marcelo Aravena TKO 5 20/02/1997 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Draw 27-3-1 Brian LaSpada TD 6 18/08/1996 Calgary, Alberta, Canada NABF Cruiserweight Title.
Win -- Teddy Adeoba TKO 2 31/05/1996 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Win 0-1 Shawn Elliott TKO 2 11/04/1996 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 2:50 of the second round.
Win 15-17-2 Dave Fiddler TKO 2 12/03/1996 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada CPBC Cruiserweight Title.
Win 2-2 Derrell Banks UD 6 25/01/1996 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Win 4-33 Donnie Penelton TKO 4 14/12/1995 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Referee stopped the bout at 1:15 of the fourth round.
Win 4-14 Dean Shannon KO 1 25/10/1995 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Shannon knocked out at 2:58 of the first round.
Win 5-5-2 Maurice Harris KO 3 16/08/1995 Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Win 1-5-1 Dan Laliberte KO 4 23/05/1995 Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada Laliberte knocked out at 2:00 of the fourth round.
Win 0-2 Thaddeus Carney TKO 1 28/04/1995 Bushkill, Pennsylvania, U.S.

References

  1. "Amateur results at boxrec.com". boxrec.com. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  2. "Professional results at boxrec.com". boxrec.com. 2 September 2008. Retrieved 31 July 2021.

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Commonwealth Games Boxing Champions in Men's Light Heavyweight
  • 1930 – 1938: up to 79.38 kg
  • 1950: up to 80 kg
  • 1954 – 2018: up to 81 kg
  • 2022 – present: up to 80 kg
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