Brandun Lee is creating noise within the boxing circle and is on the cusp of really establishing himself in a thriving Super Lightweight mix.
Lee (21-0, 19 KOs), who excelled as an amateur with almost 200 fights to his name, has continued his form into the paid ranks and extended his perfect record with a third round stoppage win over Dakota Linger in December and his knockout steak to 12 in succession.
The Californian seemed destined for big things in the sport after remarkably sparring then Welterweight world champion, Timothy Bradley at just 14-years-old, an experience he reflects on fondly.
“It was great work,” Lee recalled to proboxing-fans.com of the spar with Bradley.
“Sparring a world champion at the time gave me even more motivation, because I mean I’m just a little kid and I’m sparring a world champion, so that boosted my confidence.
“Timothy Bradley is a great guy, I see him once in a while, because he lives where I live in the same city, same valley, so every time I see him he’s always giving me pointers, always giving me advice, so great person.