By Steve Kim

Since May 16th, there has been no boxer as active as welteweight prospect, Ed 'Bad Boy' Brown from Chicago, who has fought twelve times in this stretch and built his record to 15-0 (13 KO's) under the guidance of manager Cameron Dunkin.

"We have him scheduled for December 12th and we're trying to squeeze in another fight. I think we're going to do two fights," said Dunkin, who originally had planned to have Brown fight in Omaha, Nebraska but who will instead fight in Indianapolis, Indiana verus Rynell Griffin.

Dunkin who has managed a multitude of world champions in the past like Kelly Pavlik, Tim Bradley, Stevie Johnston, Steven Luevano, Danny Romero and Brandon Rios, among others, decided early on to not attach the hard-hitting Brown to a promoter and to keep their options open and fight as often as possible.

"If we get him one more fight he'd be 16-0 and we'd keep going and if he gets to 17-0, I wont keep him going much longer (at this pace),"explained Dunkin. "I'll get him two fights in January and a fight or two in February and then by March we should be ready to go.

"We'll slow it down."

Steve Kim is the news editor for BoxingScene.com.