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"Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 07:03
by Controversial
Johnson is a fighter that doesn't get mentioned a lot. He fought for 24 years, was two weight world champion and was never stopped. Of his 7 defeats 4 were by split decision. He dropped the then unbeaten James Toney and lost by SD, dropped Tarver and lost by SD. Johnson also beat Steve Collins and some decent fighters like the unbeaten Lamar Parks and unbeaten IBF champ William Guthrie
Finished with a record of 44(25kos)-7-1
What are your thoughts on him?
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 08:05
by orbtastic
One of the few to drop Toney legitimately.
His KO was Guthrie was a beauty.
He was skilled but probably a bit too good for his own good and consequently not many people wanted to fight him, he wasn't much of a draw either so it became self defeating.
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 09:08
by stevedoc
I don't use twitter but last year I looked at it and followed a few fighters I never posted anything and after a few days I checked and I had 2 followers one was an old mate and the other was Reggie Johnson ..God knows way but it put a little smile on my face
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 11:01
by Rexob
Controversial wrote:Johnson is a fighter that doesn't get mentioned a lot. He fought for 24 years, was two weight world champion and was never stopped. Of his 7 defeats 4 were by split decision. He dropped the then unbeaten James Toney and lost by SD, dropped Tarver and lost by SD. Johnson also beat Steve Collins and some decent fighters like the unbeaten Lamar Parks and unbeaten IBF champ William Guthrie
Finished with a record of 44(25kos)-7-1
What are your thoughts on him?
Unlucky going off them stats!
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 13:58
by hhaehre
He was very very good but unspectacular and not a good draw. He was a bit like Brian Mitchell, a very skilled guy who never got all that much attention. He was only dominated once in his career against a prime RJJ bur still went the distance. The rest of his losses were razor thin. I think I scored the Toney fight in his favor by a point.
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 15:28
by Counter-puncher
Haven't seen much of him but he was manifestly very skilled and talented with it. I'm thinking, like a southpaw Kalumbay with a bit of a punch.
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 21 Aug 2015, 16:06
by Controversial
hhaehre wrote: He was a bit like Brian Mitchell, a very skilled guy who never got all that much attention.
Brian Mitchell, thats a name I've not heard for a while, great fighter with a great record.
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 23 Aug 2015, 04:35
by Datsue
Counter-puncher wrote:Haven't seen much of him but he was manifestly very skilled and talented with it. I'm thinking, like a southpaw Kalumbay with a bit of a punch.
He was your classic southpaw sharpshooter was Reggie. Think Lil' Stevie Johnston but with power.
Fast hands and feet & a real hurtful puncher--I don't care what the scores said, he beat he ever-living shite out of Collins & I never saw Toney's go wobbly to shots like that unless it was Roy Jones or Sam Peter delivering them.
Reggie was a real cool guy, one of my favourite unsung fighters.
He could be outworked sometimes & I think he had promotional issues & he was never a draw or popular fighter. Never seen his two fights with Castro, I heard they were close (& both in Jorge's back garden, too).
Like orb said, too good for his own good, really.
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 07 Dec 2015, 10:19
by evrenb
orbtastic wrote:One of the few to drop Toney legitimately.
His KO was Guthrie was a beauty.
He was skilled but probably a bit too good for his own good and consequently not many people wanted to fight him, he wasn't much of a draw either so it became self defeating.
I watched this match last night ; surely one of the top ten greatest knockouts in history??
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 07 Dec 2015, 11:32
by orbtastic
Yeah it's a beauty. I see it's up on youtube now too.
It's right up there with Pettway's KO of Brown.
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 07 Dec 2015, 12:30
by elmersalsa
One of the most underrated boxers of the 90s decade
Re: "Sweet" Reggie Johnson
Posted: 22 Dec 2015, 23:28
by wvboxer
I liked him. Pretty slick boxer with good upper body movement. I remember thinking he beat Toney & he had a good fight against Parks that I remember. The Kalambay comparison is a good one. Reggie was maybe faster but it's been years since I watched one of his fights. Good middleweight.