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Bunny Johnson (born 10 May 1947 in Jamaica) [1] is a Jamaican-born former boxer who was The British heavyweight Champion in 1975 beating Danny McAlinden by knockout. He also competed in the light heavyweight division and won a Lonsdale belt. He finished his boxing career with a record of 55 wins – 17 losses – 1 draw.
Bunny Johnson: 8 March 1977 – 27 February 1980 r: 3 Tom Collins: 5 March 1982 – 26 January 1984 3 Dennis Andries: 26 January 1984 – 10 September 1986 r: 4 Tom Collins: 11 March 1987 r: 0 Tony Wilson: 15 December 1987 – 22 March 1989 3 Tom Collins: 22 March 1989 r: 0 Steve McCarthy: 25 October 1990 r: 0 Crawford Ashley: 25 August 1991 ...
Bunny Johnson: 13 January 1975 – 30 September 1975 0 26 Danny McAlinden: 27 June 1972 – 13 January 1975 0 25 Jack Bodell: 27 September 1971 – 27 June 1972 0 24 Joe Bugner (1) 16 March 1971 – 27 September 1971 0 23 Henry Cooper: 12 January 1959 – 16 March 1971 10 22 Brian London: 3 June 1958 – 12 January 1959 0 21 Joe Erskine
Bunny Johnson; Glen Johnson (boxer) K. Mark Kennedy (boxer) L. Tony Laing (boxer) Delroy Leslie; M. Mike McCallum; Ovill McKenzie; Des Morrison (boxer) Keith Mullings; R.
Bunny Johnson: 13 January 1975 – 30 September 1975 0 Richard Dunn: 30 September 1975 – 12 October 1976 1 Joe Bugner: 12 October 1976 r: 0 John L. Gardner: 24 October 1978 – 26 June 1979 r: 1 Gordon Ferris: 30 March 1981 – 12 October 1981 0 Neville Meade: 12 October 1981 – 22 September 1983 0 David Pearce: 22 September 1983 r: 0 ...
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However, in 1973 his form dipped and he eventually lost his title in 1975 to Bunny Johnson in nine rounds. He attempted to win back the title in 1975 against champion Richard Dunn but lost in round two. He fought on until 1981. In total he had 45 fights with a 31–12–2 record, winning 28 by knockout.