@grdchn One of the most feared enforcers of all time and you call him a loser? LOL!!! He may well have lost the least amount of fight out of all the enforcers of that era.
Brown was a badass, but there's no reason to pull off your sweater to gain an advantage when you are the tougher man. Brown was the 2nd toughest of all time. He could have worn 2 jerseys and kicked Lyle's ass. Lyle must have really pissed him off.
@khav11 They fought when they were both in their prime as the top 2 dogs in the league, and Probert dropped him for the TKO win on January 9th, 1991. Brown was 28 and Probert was 25. It's rare for 2 all-time greats to be able to fight when both are in their prime. Also, Probert had 50% more fights in his career.
If you like Brown, then you're entitled to your opinion. He's certainly in the discussion, as is Behn Wilson.
@khav11 You're missing a ton of Brown's losses. J Miller beat Brown twice, Kimble, Probert, Crownin twice, Grimson, Odjick, McKay, Hunter, Kyte, Nilan twice, Odelein, Ray, Chris Simon twice, & Bill Huard killed Brown. Plus Odelein sent him to the dressing room for repairs when they fought. That' 19 lossess by my count in 201 fights not counting draws! He had 105 wins 19 losses & 36 draws & 12 unfair fights I can find. Your 25-1 ratio for Brown is dead wrong.
@BoSoxnation1972 dead wrong? i said CLEAR LOSSES ... and all your claims are draws or slight edge them. simon 2 ? not really 1 brown and one simon, odelein ? btw brown won more than 100 fights maybe 150 .... more like 20/1 brown is my top 1 imo ,probert is overrated simple as that
@khav11 Actually I rate Brown as the second best NHL heavyweight of all-time, and don't hate him at all. What I hate is people getting their facts wrong and not knowing what they're talking about.
@BoSoxnation1972 well to let you the truth i started watching hockey in the late 90s so i did not see brown play one single game ... but i know all the fighters since then and i think cairns was the champ in the early 2000s then laraque now maybe shelley.... war shelley!
@BoSoxnation1972 Are you ranked Probert for number one??? You knows your shit if u have putted him for first place. Brown comes second best and third best fighter is Brashear of all the time.- Behn Wilson is 4. Kocur 5. 6.Twist 7.McSorley 8.McCArthy 9.Laraque 10.Gillies 11.Playfair 12.McKenzie 13.Nystrom 14.Domi 15.Grimson 16.Berube 17.Belak 18.Simob 19.Worrell 20.Hunter 21.Cairns 22.Jonathan 23.Fotiu 24.Langdon 25.Semenko 26.Laus 27.Plett 28.Baumgartner 29.Rambo Kordic 30.Odjick 31.Boogaard
@MrJuha82 Troy Crowder, John Wensink, and John Fergusson would all be ahead of Rob Ray in my opinion, but your list is decent enough. Eric Cairns also had wins over Domi, Probert, Shelley, Worrell, Brashear, Matt Johnson, and Colton Orr, so Cairns would make the top 40 too in my opinion.
@BoSoxnation1972 I love more honest fighters, putting the jersey over opponents heads IS BABY tactic, scoring too quick takedown is BABY tactic, hugging for scaring style is BABY tactic and taking own jersey off is BABY tactic which Rob Ray used pretty much in his ERA.
Brown was a typical flyers coward!
ufcenforcer 4 months ago
nothing here.
MrJuha82 1 year ago
I was at that game. Odelein ate Brown up and spit him out. One of Brownie's worst losses. Lindross beat up desJardins that game as well
klip4647 1 year ago
I was there as well and Brown kicked Odelin's ass again that night really bad!!!
villanova85 1 year ago
i saw the fight and odelein won lol
hatealldayhabit 2 years ago
Brown was always a loser, outta control freak
grdchn 2 years ago
@grdchn One of the most feared enforcers of all time and you call him a loser? LOL!!! He may well have lost the least amount of fight out of all the enforcers of that era.
Kurzgan 2 years ago 2
Dave brown could rip with that left
TOTHADEATHSON 3 years ago
Brown was a badass, but there's no reason to pull off your sweater to gain an advantage when you are the tougher man. Brown was the 2nd toughest of all time. He could have worn 2 jerseys and kicked Lyle's ass. Lyle must have really pissed him off.
BoSoxnation1972 3 years ago 4
@BoSoxnation1972 2nd toughest ? whos first probert? pls..... brown is top1 imo
khav11 7 months ago
@khav11 They fought when they were both in their prime as the top 2 dogs in the league, and Probert dropped him for the TKO win on January 9th, 1991. Brown was 28 and Probert was 25. It's rare for 2 all-time greats to be able to fight when both are in their prime. Also, Probert had 50% more fights in his career.
If you like Brown, then you're entitled to your opinion. He's certainly in the discussion, as is Behn Wilson.
BoSoxnation1972 7 months ago
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khav11 7 months ago
@khav11 You're missing a ton of Brown's losses. J Miller beat Brown twice, Kimble, Probert, Crownin twice, Grimson, Odjick, McKay, Hunter, Kyte, Nilan twice, Odelein, Ray, Chris Simon twice, & Bill Huard killed Brown. Plus Odelein sent him to the dressing room for repairs when they fought. That' 19 lossess by my count in 201 fights not counting draws! He had 105 wins 19 losses & 36 draws & 12 unfair fights I can find. Your 25-1 ratio for Brown is dead wrong.
BoSoxnation1972 7 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 dead wrong? i said CLEAR LOSSES ... and all your claims are draws or slight edge them. simon 2 ? not really 1 brown and one simon, odelein ? btw brown won more than 100 fights maybe 150 .... more like 20/1 brown is my top 1 imo ,probert is overrated simple as that
khav11 7 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 there is one thing sure, you hate dave brown
khav11 7 months ago
@khav11 Actually I rate Brown as the second best NHL heavyweight of all-time, and don't hate him at all. What I hate is people getting their facts wrong and not knowing what they're talking about.
BoSoxnation1972 7 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 well to let you the truth i started watching hockey in the late 90s so i did not see brown play one single game ... but i know all the fighters since then and i think cairns was the champ in the early 2000s then laraque now maybe shelley.... war shelley!
khav11 7 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 were you born in 1972? if so you must have watched browns whole career in philly
khav11 7 months ago
@khav11 I followed his career from start to finish.
BoSoxnation1972 6 months ago
MrJuha82 4 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 32.Miller 33.Nilan
34.Clark
35.O'Reilly
36.Ray
37.D.Kordic
38.McGrattan
39.Fraser
40.Cochrane ..... did i misses sómeone?? hmmm
MrJuha82 4 months ago
@MrJuha82 Troy Crowder, John Wensink, and John Fergusson would all be ahead of Rob Ray in my opinion, but your list is decent enough. Eric Cairns also had wins over Domi, Probert, Shelley, Worrell, Brashear, Matt Johnson, and Colton Orr, so Cairns would make the top 40 too in my opinion.
BoSoxnation1972 4 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 i missed Howatt, Byers is also very tough about such like Top43 IMO.
Parker is Top40 IMO, bec he does well with best fighters actually.
MrJuha82 4 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 You see Scott Parker does pretty well in his serie against Laraque and Brashear.
He was a rookie when Probert dropped him ....
He did well with Worrell from what i rememer, close serie with him as i think they meeted each other about 3x(draw).
Parker beated clearly Simon in strong show.
Parker schooled more a Peat.
Parker won Godard in their serie.
Parker had cool serie with Grimson.
He also battled hard with Langdon, DRAW. Etch.
MrJuha82 4 months ago
@BoSoxnation1972 I love more honest fighters, putting the jersey over opponents heads IS BABY tactic, scoring too quick takedown is BABY tactic, hugging for scaring style is BABY tactic and taking own jersey off is BABY tactic which Rob Ray used pretty much in his ERA.
MrJuha82 4 months ago
do you have a clip of their fight when they got off the bench?? We need to see the rest of it!!!!
misssnowshoes 4 years ago
odelein was scared! buddy loses almost as much as mike peluso!
abyssious 4 years ago
that was completely worthless.
skaalex 4 years ago