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[M]Until very recently, Tesla has had the high-end EV market to itself,[/M] mainstream automakers guessing — mistakenly as it turns out — that the action in zero emissions would be in penny-pinching little runabouts. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
[M]Jaguar is introducing its I-Pace to challenge Tesla Model X for electric SUV supremacy[/M]. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
[M]Jaguar is introducing its I-Pace[/M] to challenge Tesla Model X for electric SUV supremacy. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
By building [M]an empire on luxury electric vehicles, the Silicon Valley[/M] upstart has had the market all to itself. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
By building an empire on luxury electric vehicles, [M]the Silicon Valley upstart has had the market all to itself[/M]. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
[M]By building an empire on luxury electric vehicles, the Silicon Valley upstart has had the market all to itself[/M]. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
[M]Elon Musk proved them wrong[/M]. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
More importantly, at least [M]if you’re trying to get a dig in at Lord Elon[/M], [M]Porsche’s electrical techies say[/M] that, [M]unlike Tesla’s Ludicrous mode which shuts the party down after one brief[/M] — [M]if hellacious[/M] — [M]burst of acceleration[/M], the [M]Mission E can rattle off brisk acceleration runs until the battery runs down.[/M] | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
More importantly, at least [M]if you’re trying to get a dig in at Lord Elon[/M], [M]Porsche’s electrical techies say[/M] that, [M]unlike Tesla’s Ludicrous mode which shuts the party down after one brief[/M] — if hellacious — [M]burst of acceleration[/M], the [M]Mission E can rattle off brisk acceleration runs until the battery runs down.[/M] | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
More importantly, at least if you’re trying to get a dig in at Lord Elon, [M]Porsche’s electrical techies say[/M] that, unlike Tesla’s Ludicrous mode which shuts the party down after one brief — if hellacious — burst of acceleration, the [M]Mission E can rattle off brisk acceleration runs until the battery runs down.[/M] | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | e |
Now it’s Porsche’s turn with its the upcoming [M]Mission E[/M] and this car, the Cross Turismo concept, is aimed right at Tesla’s core product, the Model S.
Two motors, 592 horsepower
It [M]comes well-armed for the battle[/M]. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
Now it’s Porsche’s turn with its the upcoming [M]Mission E[/M] and this car, the Cross Turismo concept, is aimed right at Tesla’s core product, the Model S.
Two motors, [M]592 horsepower[/M]
It comes well-armed for the battle. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
Now it’s Porsche’s turn with its the upcoming [M]Mission E[/M] and this car, the Cross Turismo concept, is aimed right at Tesla’s core product, the Model S.
[M]Two motors[/M], 592 horsepower
It comes well-armed for the battle. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
Now it’s Porsche’s turn with its the upcoming Mission E and this car, the Cross Turismo concept, is aimed right at [M]Tesla’s core product, the Model S.[/M]
Two motors, 592 horsepower
It comes well-armed for the battle. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
Now it’s Porsche’s turn with its the upcoming [M]Mission E[/M] and this car, [M]the Cross Turismo concept, is aimed right at Tesla’s core product[/M], the Model S.
Two motors, 592 horsepower
It comes well-armed for the battle. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | n |
[M]Now it’s Porsche’s turn with its the upcoming Mission E[/M] and this car, the Cross Turismo concept, is aimed right at Tesla’s core product, the Model S.
Two motors, 592 horsepower
It comes well-armed for the battle. | Porsche’s first all-electric vehicle has been known so far as the Mission E, but the company made the announcement today that the production version of the vehicle will be called the ‘Taycan’.
The German automaker announced it at the opening ceremony for the “70 years of the Porsche sports car” special exhibition at the Porsche Museum today.
The vehicle was known as the Mission E since the unveiling of the concept in 2015, but it was always known that the production version will most likely feature a name that works with Porsche’s current naming scheme.
The Mission E concept vehicle is a big part of the special exhibition as Porsche presents it as the “the future of the sports car”. They wrote:
“This principle is also shaping “the future of the sports car”, with the Mission E, the series version of which will be launched on the market in 2019 as the first purely electrically powered Porsche, drawing on the experiences gained from the Le Mans-winning 919 Hybrid. Digital projects, such as networking via Porsche Connect and data security using blockchain in sports cars, will also feature. The special exhibition will be accompanied by interactive experiences, such as an augmented reality application for the Mission E. As visitors view the concept study, AR glasses display further information about the technology behind the Mission E.”
It has a big front-and-center spot at the museum’s exhibition:
Ever since unveiling the concept, Porsche has been saying that the production version, which is expected to launch in 2019, will remain fairly similar.
Stefan Weckbach, Head of the BEV Model Series at Porsche, recently said that they want to make their first all-electric vehicle feel “like a real Porsche.”
The vehicle is expected to have a range of over 250 miles.
The company has previously been talking about a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds and earlier this year, a Porsche executive said that the Mission E will be able to go long distances at high-speed, like traveling on the German autobahn, or to complete a few laps on the race track. | e |
In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, [M]since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | e |
In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, [M]since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia[/M] in the Netflix television series The Witcher. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout[/M] and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill[/M] (born 5 May 1983) [M]is a British actor[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | e |
[M]Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983)[/M] is a British actor. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | e |
From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the [M]TV series The Tudors.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | e |
From 2007 to 2010 he played [M]Charles Brandon in[/M] the TV series [M]The Tudors[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | e |
[M]From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon[/M] in the TV series The Tudors. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
From 2007 to 2010 [M]he played Charles Brandon[/M] in the TV series The Tudors. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | e |
In the United States, [M]his films[/M] have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while [M]internationally[/M] they [M]have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]In the United States, his films have grossed[/M] more than $ 1.31 billion, [M]with an average of 109.78 million per film[/M], while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion[/M], with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and [M]Just That Works by Woody Allen.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with [M]the films[/M] Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and [M]Just That Works[/M] by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with [M]the films[/M] Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, [M]Immortals[/M] and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with [M]the films[/M] Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, [M]Stardust[/M], Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with [M]the films[/M] Montecristo, [M]Tristan & Isolde[/M], Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with [M]the films Montecristo[/M], Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]He[/M] made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then [M]continued with[/M] the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and [M]Just That Works[/M] by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]He[/M] made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then [M]continued with[/M] the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, [M]Immortals[/M] and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]He[/M] made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then [M]continued with[/M] the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, [M]Stardust[/M], Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]He[/M] made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then [M]continued with[/M] the films Montecristo, [M]Tristan & Isolde[/M], Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]He[/M] made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then [M]continued with[/M] the films [M]Montecristo[/M], Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in [M]the film Secrets of the family[/M], then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]He made his debut[/M] in 2001 [M]with the role of Thomas in[/M] the film [M]Secrets of the family[/M], then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]He made his debut in 2001[/M] with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also [M]reprized[/M] in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and [M]in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also [M]reprized[/M] in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, [M]in 2017 in Justice League[/M] and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also [M]reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice[/M], in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]International success came[/M] in 2013 [M]with the role of Superman in Man of Steel[/M], also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | e |
[M]International success came in 2013[/M] with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor.
Cavill is known, among other things, for having played Superman in Man of Steel. Among other things, he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley and The Midsomer Murders. In the historical TV series The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.
From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga, wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. But Cavill, who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, was considered too old. Instead, he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father), to which he declined.
On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | n |
[M]On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
[M]On September 4, 2018, it is announced that Cavill will portray the main character Geralt of Rivia[/M] in the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
[M]From the very beginning, Stephenie Meyer[/M], the author of the Twilight saga, [M]wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
From the very beginning, [M]Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight saga[/M], wanted Henry Cavill to star as Edward Cullen. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
[M]Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill[/M], born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, [M]is a[/M] British [M]actor[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | e |
[M]Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill[/M], born 5 May 1983 in Saint Savior, Jersey, [M]is[/M] a [M]British[/M] actor. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | e |
[M]Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born[/M] 5 May 1983 [M]in Saint Savior, Jersey[/M], is a British actor. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
[M]Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill, born 5 May 1983[/M] in Saint Savior, Jersey, is a British actor. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | e |
But [M]Cavill[/M], who was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot, [M]was considered too old[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
But [M]Cavill[/M], who [M]was already 25 years old when the films began to be shot[/M], was considered too old. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
Instead, he was offered the role of [M]Carlisle Cullen (Edward's father)[/M], to which he declined. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
Instead, [M]he[/M] was offered [M]the role of Carlisle Cullen[/M] (Edward's father), to which he [M]declined[/M]. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
Instead, [M]he was offered the role of Carlisle Cullen[/M] (Edward's father), to which he declined. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
Among other things, [M]he has appeared in episodes of[/M] Commissioner Lynley and [M]The Midsomer Murders.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
Among other things[M], he has appeared in episodes of Commissioner Lynley[/M] and The Midsomer Murders. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
[M]Cavill[/M] is known, among other things, for having [M]played Superman in Man of Steel.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | e |
[M]Cavill is known[/M], among other things, [M]for having played Superman in Man of Steel.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | e |
In [M]the historical TV series The Tudors[/M], Cavill plays Charles Brandon. | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | n |
[M]In[/M] the historical TV series [M]The Tudors, Cavill plays Charles Brandon.[/M] | Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill (born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.
He made his debut in 2001 with the role of Thomas in the film Secrets of the family, then continued with the films Montecristo, Tristan & Isolde, Stardust, Immortals and Just That Works by Woody Allen. From 2007 to 2010 he played Charles Brandon in the TV series The Tudors. International success came in 2013 with the role of Superman in Man of Steel, also reprized in 2016 in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, in 2017 in Justice League and in 2021 in Zack Snyder's Justice League. In 2018 he appears in Mission: Impossible - Fallout and, since 2019, he plays Geralt of Rivia in the Netflix television series The Witcher. In the United States, his films have grossed more than $ 1.31 billion, with an average of 109.78 million per film, while internationally they have grossed approximately $ 3.6 billion. | e |
Former Australian and world heavyweight champion [M]Lucas Browne[/M] has been given a brutal reality check after [M]suffering a devastating KO defeat[/M]. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
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4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | e |
Former Australian and world heavyweight champion [M]Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check[/M] after suffering a devastating KO defeat. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
Former Australian and [M]world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne[/M] has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
Advertisement
The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
There was no getting up for Browne after [M]Allen’s vicious body shot[/M]. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
Advertisement
The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | e |
There was [M]no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot[/M]. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
Advertisement
The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | e |
The [M]crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises[/M] on social media. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
Advertisement
The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
Advertisement
There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
The crushing blow had [M]fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.[/M] | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
Advertisement
The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
Advertisement
There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
[M]Allen[/M] was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before [M]dealing the telling blow[/M]. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
Advertisement
The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
Advertisement
There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
[M]Allen[/M] was headlining his first fight and [M]looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout[/M], before dealing the telling blow. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
Advertisement
The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
Advertisement
There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
[M]Allen was headlining his first fight[/M] and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
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4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
Taking on [M]Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London[/M], the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
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4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, [M]the Aussie suffered a[/M] third round [M]knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter[/M]. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
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4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, [M]the Aussie suffered a third round knock out[/M] after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | e |
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but [M]the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third[/M]. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but [M]the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie[/M] in the third. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
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There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | n |
[M]Brown[/M] started off well, [M]dominating the opening two rounds[/M] but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
Advertisement
There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | e |
[M]Brown started off well[/M], dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third. | It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena.
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.
Getty 4 Dave Allen won by third-round KO
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The first round was a positive session from both men.
Browne appeared to have the more success, finding a consistent home for his jab, which surprised some observers.
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and many thought he was finished.
Advertisement
4 Lucas Browne started the fight well
However, by the second he looked well in control, landing multiple uppercuts on a nervous Allen.
As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose.
Dave Allen then slipped a return shot and found an exceptional left hook, drilling it into his opponent’s body.
Advertisement
There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and the rest of his team.
Getty 4 Darren Barker celebrated with Dave Allen after the win In his post fight interview, the Doncaster man explained: “Main eventing is one thing, but I needed to win, I had to win. | e |
[M]The popular heavyweight[/M] endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to [M]the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas.[/M] | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
The popular heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to [M]the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver[/M], leaving him crumbled on the canvas. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
[M]The[/M] popular [M]heavyweight endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver[/M], leaving him crumbled on the canvas. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
[M]The[/M] popular [M]heavyweight endured a tough opening[/M] six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | e |
[M]The popular heavyweight[/M] endured a tough opening six minutes before planting home a peach of a left hook to the former WBA ‘regular’ champion’s liver, leaving him crumbled on the canvas. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
As the third round began, [M]the ‘White Rhino’ kicked[/M] into life and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, [M]appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose[/M]. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
As the third round began, [M]the ‘White Rhino’[/M] kicked into life and [M]smashed home a violent uppercut of his own[/M], appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
[M]As the third round began, the ‘White Rhino’ kicked into life[/M] and smashed home a violent uppercut of his own, appearing to break ‘Big Daddy’s’ nose. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
In his last fight, [M]the Australian[/M] struggled to beat tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski and [M]many thought[/M] he [M]was finished[/M]. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat [M]tough journeyman Kamil Sokolowski[/M] and many thought he was finished. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
[M]In his last fight, the Australian struggled to beat[/M] tough journeyman [M]Kamil Sokolowski[/M] and many thought he was finished. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
[M]Dave Allen[/M] achieved a career best win by [M]knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds[/M] on Saturday night [M]at the O2 Arena.[/M] | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | e |
It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
[M]Dave Allen[/M] achieved a career best win by [M]knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night[/M] at the O2 Arena. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
[M]Dave Allen[/M] achieved a career best win by [M]knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds[/M] on Saturday night at the O2 Arena. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | e |
It was a fantastic left hook from the fan favourite
[M]Dave Allen achieved a career best win[/M] by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
It was a fantastic [M]left hook from the fan favourite
Dave Allen[/M] achieved a career best win by knocking out Lucas Browne in three rounds on Saturday night at the O2 Arena. | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
There was no getting up for Lucas Browne, meaning [M]that an ecstatic Allen could celebrate wildly with[/M] Darren Barker, Eddie Hearn and [M]the rest of his team.[/M] | Former Australian and world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne has been given a brutal reality check after suffering a devastating KO defeat.
Taking on Englishman Dave Allen at the O2 Arena in London, the Aussie suffered a third round knock out after copping an absolutely vicious body shot from the home fighter.
Allen was headlining his first fight and looked to be on the ropes for much of the bout, before dealing the telling blow.
Brown started off well, dominating the opening two rounds but the Brit changed the momentum of the fight after avoiding a wayward right hook from the Aussie in the third.
There was no getting up for Browne after Allen’s vicious body shot. Pic: Fox Sports
Allen countered with a powerful left hook to the kidneys that sent the Australian grimacing to the canvas and unable to continue.
The crushing blow had fans singing Allen’s praises on social media.
david the timing on that body shot. ooffff. love watching your fights — Markos (@markos198709) April 21, 2019
Well done mate! | n |
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