We profile English professional boxer and 2024 Olympian Pat Brown.
Date of birth: | 11th November, 1999 |
Age: | 25 |
Birthplace: | Manchester, England |
Nickname: | 'The Bomber' |
Height: | 6ft 6ins |
Reach: | N/A |
Stance: | Orthodox |
Weight class: | Cruiserweight |
Professional record: | 3-0 |
Amateur record: | 19-4 |
Born on 11th November, 1999, Pat Brown is 25 years old.
Brown was born and raised in Sale, a town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.
Having previously fought in the heavyweight division, Brown made his professional boxing debut at cruiserweight. He stands at 6ft 6ins and weighs in at around 93kg.
Pat Brown made his long awaited professional boxing debut when entering the ring with Federico Javier Grandone on 28th March 2025.
He emerged victorious in emphatic style, benefiting from an obvious height advantage and winning the fight via TKO in round four. Three months later, he would earn his second professional victory, defeating Ivan Duka via KO in round two.
His most recent triumph came in the form of a TKO against Lewis Oakford, just weeks after his second career victory.
'The Bomber' is a nickname often seen within his social media posts and promotional material, imaginably given to the 25 year old due to his aggressive and all-action style of fighting.
Pat Brown's promoter is Matchroom Boxing, owned by Eddie Hearn, signing a contract with the promotional company prior to his debut in March 2025.
Brown made it clear that after initial discussions with Hearn and Matchroom, he was confident that their visions aligned, with the 25 year-old boxer aiming to 'bring back the Ricky Hatton days in Manchester'.
Pat Brown is primarily trained by Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis at the VIP Gym in Astley, a short distance from where Brown grew up.
Moore, one of boxing's most respected trainers, guided Brown's work in the gym in the run up to his professional debut.
While Pat Brown isn't currently ranked amongst the four recognised governing bodies, he will be hoping to secure at least one top 10 ranking in the coming years.
Pat Brown walked out to the song 'Never Too Much' by Luther Vandross on his professional debut, but it's yet to be seen as to whether this will become a trademark or if he will frequently change the choice of song.