Glen Johnson (boxer)

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Glen Johnson
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Real name Glengoffe Donovan Johnson
Nickname(s) Gentleman
Rated at Light Heavyweight
Nationality Jamaican
Birth date January 2, 1969 (1969-01-02) (age 38)
Birth place Clarendon, Jamaica
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 59
Wins 46
Wins by KO 31
Losses 11
Draws 2
No contests 0

Glengoffe Donovan Johnson (born January 2, 1969 in Clarendon, Jamaica) is a professional boxer, nicknamed Gentleman. He stands at 180cm, around 5'11" tall. Johnson has fought in the middleweight, super-middleweight, and light-heavyweight divisions and has held the IBF and Ring Magazine championships at light heavyweight.

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Johnson arrived in South Florida, from Jamaica, at the age of 15. He would not begin boxing as an amateur until a few years later.

After a promising amateur career faded with a bloody loss to Abid "The Abenator" Khan at the ABC in Paris, the fighter won his first 32 professional fights before being TKO'd by Bernard Hopkins in the penultimate round of a bout at Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California.

He added 8 more to his tally of losses, most to less than spectacular fighters, including 2 as a Light Heavyweight, before drawing and then beating Clinton Woods with a unanimous decision to earn his shot at the champion, Roy Jones Jr., in what would be a historic and career defining upset in September 2004.

The subsequent split decision victory over Antonio Tarver that December made him The Ring Light Heavyweight boxing champion. It was under the management of Henry Foster and training of Orlando Cuellar that the Jamaican national made this transition, being chosen the 2004 fighter of the year by the Boxing Writer's Association of America.

Johnson lost the Light Heavyweight title to Antonio Tarver in the rematch.

He defeated fellow Jamaican Richard Hall for the IBA Light-Heavyweight Championship on March 13, 2006.

His most recent bout saw him defeated by the IBF Light Heavyweight title holder Clinton Woods. The fight was fairly close, with both Boxers feeling that they had done enough to win. In the 9th round Johnson was seemingly on the verge of stopping Woods, only for Woods to survive the round. The 10th round though saw a turn of events for the Jamaican who appeared tired from the previous round, and Woods capitalised on this. Then Woods took the final two rounds and the fight went to a points decision where the judges voted a split decision which handed the fight to and kept the title with Clinton Woods. American Richard Bays scored the fight 115-112 in favour of Woods, Judge Mickey Vann scored the contest 115-113 in favour of Johnson and Roberto Ramirez 116-112 scored in favour of Woods.

It has been reported that Johnson may face Tomasz Adamek in 2007 providing Adamek beats Chad Dawson in his next bout.

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Preceded by
James Toney
Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Ricky Hatton
Preceded by
Antonio Tarver
Vacated
IBF Light Heavyweight Champion
6 February 2004–December 2004
Stripped
Succeeded by
Clinton Woods
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