Amon-Ra St. Brown’s Dad Doesn’t Mince Words While Warning His Sons About The Risk Of “Breeding” With White Women

Amon-Ra St. Brown’s Dad Doesn’t Mince Words While Warning His Sons About The Risk Of “Breeding” With White Women
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Amon-Ra St. Brown’s father, John Brown, does not want his boys having kids with white women, although he’s preaching something he did not practice.

His excuse is he adulterated the genetics at a point where it wouldn’t matter, but his sons cannot afford to further “cut” it.

Brown, a two-time Mr. Universe, has three sons, two of whom are in the NFL, while the other also played Division I football.

The bodybuilder recently joined his sons on Amon-Ra’s ‘The St. Brown Podcast,’ where he urged them to stick to their kind if they want athletes.

Check him out in the video below:

Amon-Ra St. Brown And His Brothers Followed A Strict Training Regimen

Brown’s take on the matter pointed towards genetics and raising future elite athletes. He did not criticize interracial relationships, having featured in one himself, but he did warn that his children cannot go his route if they want to continue the successful line of top-tier sportsmen.

Amon-Ra, as you know, is one of the highest-earning non-quarterbacks in the NFL. Drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2021, he’s a premier wideout who still boasts a very high ceiling. His brother, Equanimeous St. Brown, formerly of Notre Dame, was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 2018 and last played for the Chicago Bears.

The third sibling, Osiris St. Brown, played at Stanford but did not make it into the NFL. He pivoted to business after problems with injuries.

John and his wife Miriam raised their three sons with strict discipline and put them through a challenging training regimen before they reached their 10th birthdays. They all got DI scholarships, and two made it to the pros.

The Lions receiver has been with Brooklyn Adams, believed to be White, since high school. They do not have any kids…

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