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Brown started his career on December 1981. His career record to date stands at 7 wins and he remains unbeaten. The longest win streak that Brown has ever recorded was between December 1981 and June 1983 when it totaled 7 wins. Brown's longest KO streak is 5 fights long.
In a great debut, Brown took on Ralph Waddy in a 0 round fight, becoming the 3rd person to stop Waddy in his 3 fight career to date. Continuing on from his successful debut, Brown won his next 4 fights taking his record to 4 wins.
John Keyes was beaten next on December 16th, 1982 meaning Brown could maintain his unbeaten streak. Keyes was stopped in the 4th round via KO crowning Brown as the first person to stop this opponent. 2 wins followed taking Brown's winning streak to 5 wins.
Larry Ware was up next for Brown on May 27th, 1983. Brown continued with his winning streak by beating Ware. Brown was the 9th person to beat Larry Ware where he showed his talent as a technical boxer, beating him over 6 rounds in his 6th professional fight.
Ken Brown went into his latest fight with Tom Landry on June 21st, 1983 with 6 wins and he continued this winning streak taking it to 7 wins. Brown's win against Landry was only the 6th time Landry had been stopped. The fight finished in the 4th round of a 6 round fight via TKO.