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  2. Glen Johnson (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Glen "The Road Warrior" Johnson was a late bloomer of the sport, starting at 20 years old in Miami, Florida, at an emerging police boxing gym. Johnson compiled an amateur record of 35–5 and was a two-time Florida State Golden Gloves Champion, once at 165 and at the other at 178 pounds.

  3. Roy Jones Jr. vs. Glen Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Hoping to quickly rebound from his defeat, Jones secured a match with IBF light heavyweight champion Glen Johnson in an effort to regain the IBF title he had held from 1999 to 2003. Johnson had been a journeyman fighter through most of his professional career and though he had nine losses on his record, he nevertheless was able to land an IBF ...

  4. Carl Froch vs. Glen Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Carl Froch vs. Glen Johnson was a professional boxing match contested on June 4, 2011, for the WBC super middleweight championship. [1] [2] The winner of the bout went on to the Finals of the Super Six World Boxing Classic and face WBA Champion Andre Ward, after his decision win over Arthur Abraham in May 2011.

  5. Lucian Bute vs. Glen Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was bumped out of Showtime's Super Six World Boxing Classic semifinals in June when he lost a competitive decision to titleholder Carl Froch. But it was a good enough performance to earn Johnson another title shot. This bout marked the first time Bute had gone back-to-back fights away from Montreal since 2004.

  6. Roy Jones Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The fight was the main event of a pay-per-view titled "March Badness", which included both boxing and mixed martial arts matches. Sheika had previously defeated Glen Johnson, who had knocked out Jones in 2004 and came into this fight having lost six of his last ten bouts. It was only his second fight since September 2005.

  7. List of IBF world champions - Wikipedia

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    Glen Johnson (def. Clinton Woods) 6 Feb – 4 Nov 2004 1 Johnson vacated the title after agreeing to fight Antonio Tarver instead of participating in a mandatory defense. [20] 13 Clinton Woods (def. Rico Hoye) 4 Mar 2005 – 12 Apr 2008 4 14 Antonio Tarver (2) 12 Apr – 11 Oct 2008 0 15 Chad Dawson: 11 Oct 2008 – 27 May 2009 1

  8. Who is Gary Johnson? The undercover police officer who ...

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    Glen Powell’s latest project Hit Man, which follows the life of undercover police officer Gary Johnson, has soared to the top of Netflix’s film charts just days after its release.. Directed by ...

  9. List of WBC world champions - Wikipedia

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    Tarver vacates the title to fight Glen Johnson instead of his mandatory challenger Paul Briggs. [27] 32 Tomasz Adamek (def. Paul Briggs) 21 May 2005 – 3 Feb 2007 2 33 Chad Dawson: 3 Feb 2007 – 11 Jul 2008 3 Dawson vacated the title to pursue a bout against Antonio Tarver instead of interim champion Adrian Diaconu. [28] 34 Adrian Diaconu