Brian Brunette is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1986, challenging for the WBA light welterweight title in 1986.
Professional career edit
Brunette made his professional debut on July 7, 1980 with a second round knockout of Wayne Grant on the undercard of the Larry Holmes-Scott LeDoux match at Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota. Brunette won his first 23 fights, 17 of them by knockout.[1]
On September 6, 1986, Brunette squared off against undefeated champion Patrizio Oliva in Campania, Italy for Oliva's WBA light welterweight title. Brunette lost via third-round technical knockout (TKO) in a scheduled fifteen round bout, when, his manager (his brother, Tom) stepped in to protect him from a hail of lefts and rights by Oliva.[2] He received a reported $14,500 for the fight.[3]
Three months later Brunette returned to the ring for one last fight, defeating middleweight Billy Travers by fifth-round TKO. It was his final professional fight, as he retired at the age of 28 with a record of 24-1 with 18 wins coming by knockout.[4]
He was managed by his brother Tommy and trained by his brother Bob.[1]
Professional boxing record edit
Personal life edit
Brunette is a member of the Brunette family of boxers, three brothers who are co-proprietors of Brunette's Boxing Gym in Saint Paul. Brian Brunette is the business manager for the gym.[5]
References edit
- ^ a b Moton, Tony (May 14, 1986). "Brunette knocks out Sanchez in Round 7". Star Tribune. p. 41. Retrieved February 10, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Patrizio Oliva of Italy, World Boxing Assn". Los Angeles Times. 7 September 1986.
- ^ "Brunette's dream dashed in three". Star Tribune. September 7, 1986. p. 43. Retrieved February 10, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Boxing record for Brian Brunette from BoxRec (registration required)
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External links edit
- Boxing record for Brian Brunette from BoxRec (registration required)