It took over 180 years because the first official boxing rules have been drawn up within the 1740s—and roughly 40 extra after 1889, when the fashionable guidelines attributed to the Marquess of Queensberry (although really written by coach and journalist William Graham Chambers) got here into play—for a Latin American fighter to etch his identify into historical past as a world champion. However when it lastly occurred, the person who did it did so with aptitude, grace, and gloves laced with greatness.
His identify was Alfonso Teófilo Brown—recognized to the world merely as Al “Panama” Brown. A towering bantamweight from Colón, Panama, Brown grew to become the first Latin American boxer to win a world title, blazing a path that may be adopted by generations of fighters from south of the border.
Born on July 5, 1902, on the Atlantic coast of the land of the Canal, Brown rose from humble beginnings. Orphaned by his father at 13, and raised by a hard-working mom named Esther Eashley who made her dwelling as a cleaner, Brown’s story was by no means meant to be straightforward. However in boxing, that’s not a drawback—it’s a ceremony of passage.
Together with his fists as his passport, Brown toured the world and constructed a legacy throughout greater than a dozen international locations—preventing within the U.S., France, Spain, England, Morocco, Italy, Belgium, Algeria, Switzerland, and past. He reveled within the bohemian life, befriending artists and stars in Paris. However fame and fortune light. On April 11, 1951, Brown was discovered on forty second Road in New York, mistaken for a homeless drunk. A couple of hours later, he handed away, penniless and sick with tuberculosis, in a hospital mattress at Sea View Hospital. It was 74 years in the past this previous Friday.
A tragic ending, little doubt—however one that can’t tarnish his legacy. As a result of who can take the bell from the cat’s neck? Nobody. Al “Panama” Brown scaled boxing’s Everest, utilizing nothing however leather-based gloves and sheer will.
His identify deserves everlasting respect from all who love the candy science. His flamboyant life, lived on his personal phrases, made him not only a boxing legend however an icon of Afro-Latin American id and resistance. It’s no shock that The Ring Journal named him among the many 80 best fighters of all time.
Brown’s skilled journey started at age 20, with a six-round resolution win over José Moreno on March 29, 1922, in his hometown of Colón. After six extra bouts, he set his sights on New York searching for larger alternatives.
He suffered his first loss in December 1923, after 13 fights (10 wins, 3 attracts, 7 KOs), falling to Willie LaMorte. However that didn’t cease him. He stored preventing—and successful—for 2 extra a long time. His farewell got here in Panama, the place he was nonetheless revered, with a 10-round resolution over Child Fortune in 1942.
Brown was by no means knocked out. He might have been disqualified a couple of instances, however he by no means heard the referee depend to 10 over him. Some data say he went 123-18-10 with 55 knockouts. Others listing 133-18-13 with 60 KOs—both means, these numbers put him in elite KO territory.
The Street to Glory
Brown claimed the NYSAC World Bantamweight Title on June 18, 1929, with a 15-round resolution over Spain’s Gregorio Vidal on the Queensboro Stadium in Lengthy Island. In February 1930, he added the NBA (now WBA) title with a fourth-round DQ win over Johnny Erickson, then unified each straps in Montreal later that yr by defeating France’s Eugene Huat.
He efficiently defended his crown throughout Europe, beating Italy’s Child Francis in Marseille, Emile Pladner in Casablanca (KO1), Domenico Bernasconi in Milan, and Johnny King in Manchester. He twice outboxed the harmful Tunisian Younger Pérez—first in Paris, then in Tunisia.
However the out-of-ring way of life caught up with him. On June 1, 1935, a light Brown misplaced his titles on factors to Spain’s Baltasar Sangchili. The “Spanish Bulldog” had already overwhelmed him in a non-title bout months earlier. Although Brown acquired revenge in Paris in 1938—successful the vacant IBU title—by then the division’s acknowledged king was Puerto Rico’s Sixto Escobar, who had turn out to be the primary champion from the Island of Enchantment.
Brown would struggle 10 to 12 extra instances within the U.S. and Europe earlier than heading again residence, the place he twice didn’t seize Panama’s nationwide featherweight title from Eduardo Carrasco. He lastly hung up the gloves after beating Child Fortune on December 4, 1942.
Later, he left Panama one closing time—broke, damaged, and alone—and returned to New York. There, on that fateful April day in 1951, the first Spanish-speaking fighter to ever put on a world championship belt misplaced his closing struggle: the one in opposition to life itself.
Brown was rightfully inducted into the Worldwide Boxing Corridor of Fame in 1990, practically 4 a long time after his loss of life.
He was 5’11” (1.80 meters)—a skyscraper at bantamweight. He towered over his opponents, danced round them with lightning pace, and struck with a mixture of finesse, crafty, and when wanted, uncooked energy. He might outbox you, outfox you—or just put you to sleep.
However above all, Al “Panama” Brown opened the doorways. And thru them walked each Latin American world champion who got here after him. For that, the game—and the world—owes him every part.