Who Is Marcus Browne? Age, Biography and Wiki
Marcus Browne was born on November 10, 1990, making him 34 years old in 2025. Born in Staten Island, New York, Browne is an accomplished American professional boxer known for his agility and strength in the ring. To read more about his achievements, check out his Wikipedia page.
| Occupation | Sports |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | November 10, 1990 |
| Age | 34 Years |
| Birth Place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Horoscope | Scorpio |
| Country | U.S |
Popularity
Marcus Browne's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
As of 2025, Marcus Browne stands tall at approximately 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) and weighs around 175 pounds (79 kg). His athletic physique is complemented by a reach of 76 inches (193 cm), making him a formidable opponent in the super middleweight division.
Browne's next big challenge came in August 2014 against 36 year old Paul Vasquez (10–5–1, 3 KOs) at the Barclays Center. Browne won the fight via stoppage after 28 seconds into the opening round. In December 2014, Browne fight at the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, California, against 40-year-old veteran George Blades (23–6, 16 KOs).
Blades was a late replacement and weighed 196.6 pounds, nearly 20 pounds heavier than the contracted weight limit. Browne was originally scheduled to fight Henry Buchanan, who pulled out after suffering an injury in training. The fight was also dropped from being televised.
Browne, despite being heavily outweighed, won the fight via first round stoppage victory.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
While Marcus Browne is known for his professional achievements, he keeps his personal life relatively private. As of 2025, he is reportedly dating a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, although the details remain largely undisclosed. There have been no formal announcements regarding engagements or a spouse.
On May 3, 2019, PBC announced that Showtime would televise a doubleheader from NRG Arena in Houston. The card was scheduled to take place on June 29, with Jermall Charlo vs. Brandon Adams as the main event.
It was rumoured that Browne would defend his WBA interim title against former world champion Jean Pascal (33-6-1, 20 KOs, 1 NC), who was coming off a lop-sided loss in November 2018 to Dmitry Bivol. A few weeks later, the Pascal-Browne bout was moved to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on the undercard of Adam Kownacki vs.
Chris Arreola, with the event now being televised by FOX. On June 6, a press release announced the card, making it official. Browne was arrested on June 12 for 'allegedly violating an order of protection' against his ex-girlfriend and their daughter.
The said incident took place on May 22 after he barged into her home after dropping off their daughter. An argument broke out. It was said that this was the fourth time in the past 18 months where Browne had been in trouble, all involving the same woman. The arrest did not affect the fight with Pascal.
Pascal did not underestimate Browne heading into the fight. He believed he was a rookie, but also hungry. He claimed they both knew each others styles very well. Pascal was going to rely on his experience to win the fight. At the kick off presser, Browne warned, "Don't blink, I'm knocking his ass out.", suggesting he was going for a stoppage win.
Pascal laughed off his statement. Tensions rose during fight week. Pascal shoved Browne and then brought up his recent arrest. From a plastic bag, Pascal pulled out a wig and asked if Browne would still knock him out. Browne did not get up from his seat as Pascal shouted “You, woman-beater,” into his microphone.
Browne weighed in 173½ pounds and Pascal was slightly heavier at 174½ pounds.
Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Marcus Browne's estimated net worth is around $5 million, thanks largely to his lucrative boxing contracts, endorsements, and sponsorships. His salary per fight has seen a steady increase, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars per event as he climbs the ranks within the boxing world.
Career, Business and Investments
Marcus Browne's boxing career began in 2012, and he quickly made a name for himself with notable victories in the light heavyweight division. In recent years, he has also explored various business ventures, including investing in fitness-related startups and engaging in personal training sessions professionally. His focus on health and wellness has led him to collaborate with brands in the sports and fitness industry.
On April 19, 2014, Browne was scheduled to fight at the DC Armory in Washington against 36 year old former USBA light heavyweight champion Otis Griffin (24–15–2, 10 KOs). This was his biggest challenge at the time, stepping up in competition. Prior to the fight, Griffin was on a 5-fight losing streak.
In round 5, Browne dropped Griffin following a straight left, however Griffin beat the count and took Browne the 8-round distance for the second time in his career. Browne won a shutout decision on the scorecards (80–71, 3 times). The fight took place on Shawn Porter's IBF welterweight title defence against Paulie Malignaggi.
Social Network
Marcus Browne is active on social media, where he connects with fans and shares insights into his training regime and personal life. His Instagram account (@MarcusBrowne) boasts thousands of followers who are excited about his journey as a boxer and as a public figure.
It was announced that Browne would challenge for his first title, the vacant WBC USNBC light heavyweight title on April 16, 2016, against fellow undefeated 25 year old Radivoje Kalajdzic (25–0, 14 KOs) at the Barclays Center in an 8-round bout.
The fight was originally scheduled for 10 rounds, but was cut to 8, minutes before the fight started, due to the main event following on. At the time of the fight, Browne was ranked number 7 by the WBA and number 13 by the WBC. Browne won the via a controversial split decision at the end of 8 rounds.
Two judges scored the fight 76-74 and 76–75 in favour of Browne, whilst the third judge scored it 76-74 for Kalajdzic. There was controversy from the first round when Kalajdzic fell to the canvas. Browne was credited with the knockdown, although he never threw a punch.
Referee Tony Chiarantano was stood behind Browne, most likely misjudged the decision to count the knockdown. In the replay, it shows that Browne landed a punch whilst Kalajdzic slipped. Browne was also dropped in the sixth round. Both fighters claimed they had won in the post fight press conference.
A rematch, according to promoter Lou DiBella, was discussed. With the win, Browne won the vacant title.
Education
Marcus Browne completed his high school education in New York before pursuing a career in boxing. Although he dedicated most of his time to training, Browne has expressed interest in furthering his education, particularly in sports management and business, to bolster his knowledge for his post-boxing career.