Brandun Lee is not your typical teenager. He has had an exceptional year in 2017 where he turned 18, graduated high school and fought three professional boxing matches. With half the year still remaining, Brandun is sure to accomplish much more. The Junior Welterweight (140 lbs.) has been boxing since he was a child and achieved an outstanding amateur record, earning many accolades including three National Junior Golden Glove Championships. Based out of Coachella Valley in California, he is exclusively trained by his father, Bobby Lee, since the beginning. He signed with manager Cameron Dunkin in 2016 and fought his first professional fight this past January. Sporting a 3-0 professional record, Brandun is currently training for his next fight which should be scheduled sometime soon in the next month. And, yes, we did ask Brandun about the similarity of his name with another “Brandon Lee.” HalfKorean.com was able to discuss Brandun’s background and his boxing career. Please check out the Spotlight here: |
HalfKorean.com Spotlight: Brandun Lee / Professional Boxer
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