
author of Aspects of Alien Abduction: Shocking UFO Encounters – Volume 1, Sustainable Ventures
Simon Brown
author of Aspects of Alien Abduction: Shocking UFO Encounters – Volume 1 | Sustainable Ventures
About Simon
Simon Brown, born on August 15, 1963, is a Jamaican former professional boxer known by the nickname 'Mantequilla' given to him by his trainer Jose Correa. During his boxing career, he achieved the status of two-weight world champion in the welterweight and light-middleweight divisions. At one point in his career, he was regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the sport. In addition to his career in boxing, Brown is also an author of the book Aspects of Alien Abduction: Shocking UFO Encounters – Volume 1. He is affiliated with Sustainable Ventures.
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Tipping My Fedora
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GreenPill
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Old Mutual Wealth
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Come explore the paranormal files as we delve into the unexplained. The paranormal podcast.
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The Learning & Development Podcast
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Vampire Videos
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ChangeMakers from Positive Momentum
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Better Finance: CFO Insights podcast
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