Just been reading this story, his Brother who was in his corner must be devastated
The inquest heard that Browne's support team was more worried about him losing than his health when he returned injured to the corner.
With the result still in doubt and with only one round to go, the referee continued the fight.
Browne then stepped out for the final round in a 'perilous state', neurosurgeon Professor Brian Owler told the inquest.
He said Browne's haemorrhage was the result of a violent and uncontrolled head movement, sustained in the final round.
'If someone had been in a position to defend themselves, to deflect or avoid that blow, then it wouldn't have struck the head in a manner to move it so violently,' he said.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...atal-blow.html
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