Gorman Shuts Out Johnson 100-90
Gorman Shuts Out Johnson 100-90
Kevin Johnson takes Gorman the distance in a complete shutout. Johnson was a last minute replacement for a late minute replacement and did what he does best...survive. Not sure how much I'd hold Gorman responsible for not having KO'd Johnson, so I won't go there.
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hard to really say much about this...because this is basically what heppens when any decent prospect fights kj. win widely but dont stop him. miljas was on a cut.
only aj has really gotten to kev and blasted him out
only aj has really gotten to kev and blasted him out
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It proves Gorman is a decent prospect but not as good as AJ.
I guess we knew that already.
I guess we knew that already.
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It also proved he's not as good as Dubois.
"Triple D" hurt him, nearly had him out, but then ran out of ideas.
Gorman didn't hurt him and never had any ideas in the first place.
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skanksta wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 19:27It also proved he's not as good as Dubois.
"Triple D" hurt him, nearly had him out, but then ran out of ideas.
Gorman didn't hurt him and never had any ideas in the first place.
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I think Ajagba could beat Gorman at this point.
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Johnson is a tough nut to knock out.
Joshua pounded him along the ropes beating him half to death.
Johnson can with stand most heavyweight punches.
He's a great guy to get rounds in against. But damn he takes some shots
Can't wait until Johnson fights Agagbe in May.
Which is the rumored next opponent for Efe
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SenorPipino
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Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
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This fight against Gorman was hardly punishing to Johnson. It was a snooze fest. But I understand what you saying. Johnson's only had his lights put out once, against Joshua and that was like four or five years ago.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:00 Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
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But it's undoubtedly harder on the body (and brain) to take all the punches over 10 rounds repeatedly, then it is to get KO'd quickly, as Johnson was against Joshua.oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:05This fight against Gorman was hardly punishing to Johnson. It was a snooze fest. But I understand what you saying. Johnson's only had his lights put out once, against Joshua and that was like four or five years ago.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:00 Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
To me it just feels wrong that Johnson is casually licensed to fight so many guys who can whack, when it's obvious that he's no longer a serious competitor.
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And to think 13 losses he ago, he lost his first fight as a pro against Vitali on points.
Like 10 years ago?
Like 10 years ago?
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He hasn't shown any signs of being 'damaged.' He's just going out there and making a living. Don't over react to a journeyman doing his job.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:09But it's undoubtedly harder on the body (and brain) to take all the punches over 10 rounds repeatedly, then it is to get KO'd quickly, as Johnson was against Joshua.oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:05This fight against Gorman was hardly punishing to Johnson. It was a snooze fest. But I understand what you saying. Johnson's only had his lights put out once, against Joshua and that was like four or five years ago.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:00 Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
To me it just feels wrong that Johnson is casually licensed to fight so many guys who can whack, when it's obvious that he's no longer a serious competitor.
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Yes, Johnson's first loss was a 12 round dec loss to Vitali. He's durable, no doubt.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:12 And to think 13 losses he ago, he lost his first fight as a pro against Vitali on points.
Like 10 years ago?
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Notice that Johnson takes quite a few fights out of the country?oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:13He hasn't shown any signs of being 'damaged.' He's just going out there and making a living. Don't over react to a journeyman doing his job.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:09But it's undoubtedly harder on the body (and brain) to take all the punches over 10 rounds repeatedly, then it is to get KO'd quickly, as Johnson was against Joshua.oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:05This fight against Gorman was hardly punishing to Johnson. It was a snooze fest. But I understand what you saying. Johnson's only had his lights put out once, against Joshua and that was like four or five years ago.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:00 Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
To me it just feels wrong that Johnson is casually licensed to fight so many guys who can whack, when it's obvious that he's no longer a serious competitor.
Do you think that maybe there's less scrutiny by some foreign commissions, then he might face if he remained in the US?
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You're making something out of nothing.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:19Notice that Johnson takes quite a few fights out of the country?oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:13He hasn't shown any signs of being 'damaged.' He's just going out there and making a living. Don't over react to a journeyman doing his job.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:09But it's undoubtedly harder on the body (and brain) to take all the punches over 10 rounds repeatedly, then it is to get KO'd quickly, as Johnson was against Joshua.oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:05This fight against Gorman was hardly punishing to Johnson. It was a snooze fest. But I understand what you saying. Johnson's only had his lights put out once, against Joshua and that was like four or five years ago.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:00 Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
To me it just feels wrong that Johnson is casually licensed to fight so many guys who can whack, when it's obvious that he's no longer a serious competitor.
Do you think that maybe there's less scrutiny by some foreign commissions, then he might face if he remained in the US?
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I don't consider getting pounded around by fighters like Hrgovic, Dubois, Chisora and now maybe Ajagba "nothing."oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:22You're making something out of nothing.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:19Notice that Johnson takes quite a few fights out of the country?oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:13He hasn't shown any signs of being 'damaged.' He's just going out there and making a living. Don't over react to a journeyman doing his job.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:09But it's undoubtedly harder on the body (and brain) to take all the punches over 10 rounds repeatedly, then it is to get KO'd quickly, as Johnson was against Joshua.oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:05This fight against Gorman was hardly punishing to Johnson. It was a snooze fest. But I understand what you saying. Johnson's only had his lights put out once, against Joshua and that was like four or five years ago.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:00 Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
To me it just feels wrong that Johnson is casually licensed to fight so many guys who can whack, when it's obvious that he's no longer a serious competitor.
Do you think that maybe there's less scrutiny by some foreign commissions, then he might face if he remained in the US?
Especially when Johnson has reached a career stage when he isn't even trying to win against the better fighters. Shutouts and near shutouts are now routine.
For his sake it would be best to fall quickly to Ajagba instead of being a punching bag for 8 or 10 rounds.
A washed up 39 year old, getting smacked around by Ajagba round after round certainly isn't nothing.
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Write a letter.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:33I don't consider getting pounded around by fighters like Hrgovic, Dubois, Chisora and now maybe Ajagba "nothing."oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:22You're making something out of nothing.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:19Notice that Johnson takes quite a few fights out of the country?oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:13He hasn't shown any signs of being 'damaged.' He's just going out there and making a living. Don't over react to a journeyman doing his job.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:09But it's undoubtedly harder on the body (and brain) to take all the punches over 10 rounds repeatedly, then it is to get KO'd quickly, as Johnson was against Joshua.oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:05This fight against Gorman was hardly punishing to Johnson. It was a snooze fest. But I understand what you saying. Johnson's only had his lights put out once, against Joshua and that was like four or five years ago.SenorPipino wrote: ↑23 Mar 2019, 20:00 Some state commission should order Johnson to undergo extensive medical testing before he's allowed to get battered by Ajagba for who knows how many rounds.
The guy prostitutes himself out as a sturdy punching bag, and it's difficult to believe that these lengthy poundings Johnson routinely receives haven't already had some sort of debilitating effect.
To me it just feels wrong that Johnson is casually licensed to fight so many guys who can whack, when it's obvious that he's no longer a serious competitor.
Do you think that maybe there's less scrutiny by some foreign commissions, then he might face if he remained in the US?
Especially when Johnson has reached a career stage when he isn't even trying to win against the better fighters. Shutouts and near shutouts are now routine.
For his sake it would be best to fall quickly to Ajagba instead of being a punching bag for 8 or 10 rounds.
A washed up 39 year old, getting smacked around by Ajagba round after round certainly isn't nothing.
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dub is better but the kj fights didnt really show much, neither guy really did much of note but won every round
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Saturday 23, March 2019
Leicester Arena, Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
promoter Queensberry Promotions - allegedly
matchmaker Jason McClory
Sam Bowen 14 0 0
vs
Jordan McCorry 17 4 1
BBBofC British Super Featherweight Title
Nathan Gorman 15 0 0
vs
Kevin Johnson 34 12 1
World Boxing Council International Silver Heavyweight Title
Sam Maxwell 10 0 0
vs
Kelvin Dotel 14 4 0
vacant World Boxing Organisation European Super Lightweight Title
CJ Challenger 9 0 0
vs
Kyle Haywood 8 0 0
vacant BBBofC Midlands Area Super Welterweight Title
Leon Woodstock 11 1 0
vs
TBA
Troy Williamson 8 0 1
vs
Yasin Hassani 4 1 0
Willy Hutchinson 6 0 0
vs
TBA
Tommy Fury 1 0 0
vs
Maksims Ogurcovs 0 3 0
Callum Blockley 3 0 0
vs
TBA
Mark Chamberlain 1 0 0
vs
Laszlo Szoke 2 2 0
Ryan Hatton 4 0 0
vs
Kiril Psonko 18 42 2

Sam Maxwell 10 0 0
vs
Sabri Sediri 10 0 1
vacant World Boxing Organisation European Super Lightweight Title
Maxwell won by HUGE KO
Sediri was cocky before he got caught
Spectacular 1st round With Maxwell down
Maxwell was badly hurt but survived and hurt Sabri with a liver shot
FULL CARD HIGHLIGHTS and VIDEO HERE:
https://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/vie ... 8&t=129776
ENJOY!!
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So another one-sided prospect's win over surviving Johnson? Absolutely no surprise here.
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You make it sound like it was a bad performance.
Winning every single round of a fight is far from poor against an awkward opponent who has only ever been cleaned out once in 47 fights, and at very short notice. At least Dubois had a bit of time to prepare against Johnson.
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I'm not saying it was a bad performance. Gorman did what he needed to do. I'm saying it wasn't an impressive or especially good performance. It didn't make me think Gorman was any better than I thought before. Did he show you that he was better than his past performances? Gorman couldn't find a way to approach his opponent differently at any time of the fight. He just seemed ok to let it go at Johnson's pace. Remember that Johnson had a lot more time to prepare for Dubois.Rob3_142 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2019, 18:48You make it sound like it was a bad performance.
Winning every single round of a fight is far from poor against an awkward opponent who has only ever been cleaned out once in 47 fights, and at very short notice. At least Dubois had a bit of time to prepare against Johnson.
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I didn't learn a lot about Gorman, but what do you ever expect against a last minute stand in? He demonstrated decent movement, output, and variety. It was a solid performance without being exceptional.oogiebe wrote: ↑24 Mar 2019, 18:55I'm not saying it was a bad performance. Gorman did what he needed to do. I'm saying it wasn't an impressive or especially good performance. It didn't make me think Gorman was any better than I thought before. Did he show you that he was better than his past performances? Gorman couldn't find a way to approach his opponent differently at any time of the fight. He just seemed ok to let it go at Johnson's pace. Remember that Johnson had a lot more time to prepare for Dubois.Rob3_142 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2019, 18:48You make it sound like it was a bad performance.
Winning every single round of a fight is far from poor against an awkward opponent who has only ever been cleaned out once in 47 fights, and at very short notice. At least Dubois had a bit of time to prepare against Johnson.
What did I learn about Dubois about the same man? Well, that he has less shot variety, and if he doesn't get his man out of there with plan A, then he quickly runs out of ideas.
Dubois still beats Gorman, but I expect Gorman to outbox Dubois for the first half of the fight before being stopped.