Alen Babic will look to make it nine knockout wins in nine professional fights when he goes one-on-one with Australia's Lucas 'Big Daddy' Browne on October 30 at the O2 Arena in London as part of the Dillian Whyte vs. Otto Wallin card, airing worldwide on DAZN.
Babic (8-0, 8 KOs), a decorated amateur, turned pro in the summer of 2019 and won his first seven fights in three rounds or fewer. His most recent win, over Mark Bennett at Fight Camp 2 this summer on DAZN, was the first time he had been dragged into a Round 4 before Bennett was ultimately retired by his corner after five.
The 30-year-old is a popular figure on the domestic scene due to his high-intensity style and tendency to refer to himself as two people: 'everyday' Alen outside of the ring, and 'The Savage' — his ruthless and bloodthirsty alter-ego — when the bell rings.
However the 42-year-old Browne (29-3, 25 KOs) will provide his toughest test to date. The 6'5" former WBA (Regular) heavyweight champ boasts a considerable size and experience advantage over his adversary.