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Topic: Glencoffe Johnson


  
  HOT BOXING NEWS: BOXING
In 2004, Glencoffe Johnson went from a journeyman to the Light Heavyweight Champion.
Johnson, 42-9-2, 28 KO's was declared champion in his division after scoring a 12 championship-round split decision win by the scores of 112-116, 115-113 and 115-113) over Antonio Tarver, 22-3, 18 KO's.
Johnson backed out of the fight and now has been replaced by Daniel Craycraft.
www.hotboxingnews.com /newsdecember2004.html   (3209 words)

  
 Bernard Hopkins | How To Box   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Meanwhile, he fought the toughest available competition and was soon considered by many as the best world middleweight titleholder.
By the end of 2000, he had defended the IBF title 12 times without a loss, while beating such standouts as John David Jackson, Glencoffe Johnson, Simon Brown, and Antwun Echols.
The arrival of multiple-division champion Félix Trinidad into the middleweight ranks set off a series of unification fights between major titleholders.
www.how-to-box.com /boxing/bernard_hopkins   (1252 words)

  
 Boxing News :: Articles : “Fighting Words” – Riddick, Rocky and Roy: Comedy of Errors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Yes, Jones showed flashes of brilliance in his twelve-round dropped decision to Antonio Tarver, but the majority of his performance was dedicated to cautiously avoiding being knocked out.
He may have proven that he was still capable when desired, but that desire is the excuse that he’d floated for being kayoed by Tarver and Glencoffe Johnson.
Shortly after his most recent loss at the beginning of this month, Jones answered press questions about his retirement, responding, “I’m a true champion.
www.boxingscene.com /?m=show&id=2243   (1869 words)

  
 CornerWork   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The 175 pound world had revolved around Roy Jones Jr.
and now the men who defeated him, Glencoffe Johnson and Antonio Tarver.
What about a fine fighting machine named Julio Gonzalez ?
www.cornerwork.com /modules.php?name=News&new_topic=3   (1144 words)

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