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    Default Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Former world IBF and IBO light heavyweight champion Jamaican Glen Johnson (now 54-21-2, 37 KOs) was defeated by unanimous decision in a fight with the Turkish boxer Avni Yildirim (now 6-0, 4 KOs). The fight was in Florida, USA:

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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    I was having a discussion last week about great fighters turned gatekeeper- Thought Glen & looked his name up & saw this fight scheduled.


    I bet if we started a thread on fighters we thought retired- but are still trying- it would be several pages long. Avni beat him. Just sad isn't it.
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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Avni looks a very exciting prospect in fairness, a great addiction to the ranks at 175.

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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Quote Originally Posted by boxing prospect View Post
    Avni looks a very exciting prospect in fairness, a great addiction to the ranks at 175.
    Have you watched him before? I was about to ask if maybe this turk is actually pretty good. Johnson must be well past it now but I would think he is still a tough test for any prospect in the division.

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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by boxing prospect View Post
    Avni looks a very exciting prospect in fairness, a great addiction to the ranks at 175.
    Have you watched him before? I was about to ask if maybe this turk is actually pretty good. Johnson must be well past it now but I would think he is still a tough test for any prospect in the division.
    There was an obscure stream available for the fight, so likely a video will come out sooner or later for those who missed it. I hadn't seen him before the Johnson fight but during that fight he had a high output, brought pressure and had Johnson on the ropes for almost the entire fight.

    He's not ready for a top test but I suspect he'll run through the likes of Skoglund tomorrow if you allowed him.

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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    That's too bad, it's all downhill now and pretty quick.

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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Quote Originally Posted by boxing prospect View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by boxing prospect View Post
    Avni looks a very exciting prospect in fairness, a great addiction to the ranks at 175.
    Have you watched him before? I was about to ask if maybe this turk is actually pretty good. Johnson must be well past it now but I would think he is still a tough test for any prospect in the division.
    There was an obscure stream available for the fight, so likely a video will come out sooner or later for those who missed it. I hadn't seen him before the Johnson fight but during that fight he had a high output, brought pressure and had Johnson on the ropes for almost the entire fight.

    He's not ready for a top test but I suspect he'll run through the likes of Skoglund tomorrow if you allowed him.
    Yildirim is decent. You could argue to lose to Skoglund was controversial for Johnson, so I think he is a still more than capable gatekeeper for some of these upcoming prospects.

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    Sad to hear.

    He worked so hard to get to the top for a brief year or so.

    Beat Dawson the first time.

    I remember him retiring at the encouragement of Teddy Atlas on fnf.

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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Anyone in life who can go 8 rounds of movement would beat Johnson.

    Purely due to age!

    He can't move fast, he has 0 punch output and is perfect for anyone who needs a decent scalp because he is a no risk opponent.
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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Not surprising now, but Johnson was a guy I liked to root for. He would have been a big problem in any era, he was good and hard as nails.

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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    Johnson had that indian summer where he knocked out Jones and beat Tarver to the best lightheavyweight at that time. That was a massive achievement.
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    Default Re: Glen Johnson lost yesterday to a 5-0 opponent

    He had an amazing 2004 when he upset both Jones and Tarver. Always was a big fan of Johnson, such a hard worker and humble guy who famously said "I'm not the best, I'm just a guy who is willing to fight the best."

    But 46 is far too old for a man to be fighting, especially for a grinding fighter like Glen.
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