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Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022 (OFF)

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 18:59
by Ruthless-RKO
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Sources: Joe Smith Jr., Callum Johnson agree to Jan. 15 light heavyweight bout on ESPN

Joe Smith Jr. and Callum Johnson have agreed to terms for a light heavyweight title fight that will headline an ESPN show on Jan. 15 at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York, sources told ESPN.

Smith (27-3, 21 KOs) was scheduled to defend his title against Umar Salamov on Oct. 30 before he was hospitalized with COVID-19. Top Rank planned to reschedule the bout, but Salamov, a native of Russia, encountered visa issues, sources said.

Instead, Smith, 32, will meet England's Johnson in a battle of imposing punchers with a penchant for brawling.

Smith, a native of Long Island, New York, won the title in April with a majority-decision victory over Maxim Vlasov. With the victory, Smith rose to No. 3 in ESPN's light heavyweight rankings.

The fight was Smith's second crack at a title after an unsuccessful bid against Dmitry Bivol. The former construction worker was lightly regarded before he stunned Andrzej Fonfara with a first-round KO in 2016 and followed up with an even bigger upset, a knockout of Bernard Hopkins in the Hall of Famer's farewell bout.

If Smith comes out on top in his first title defense, the plan is for him to fight Daniel Jacobs later in 2022, sources said. Jacobs, a former middleweight champion now campaigning at 168 pounds, would jump up to 175 pounds for the opportunity.

In the meantime, Smith will have to deal with Johnson, a 36-year-old who struggled en route to a majority-decision victory against journeyman Server Emurlaev last month.

Johnson (20-1, 14 KOs) is best known for a four-round firefight with Artur Beterbiev, ESPN's No. 1 light heavyweight, in his lone title challenge. In that 2018 bout, Johnson was floored in the opening round, only to drop the champion in the following round before he was finished in the fourth round.



Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 18:59
by Ruthless-RKO
What happened to him defending against Salamov?

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 19:28
by Mexi-Box
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Nov 2021, 18:59 What happened to him defending against Salamov?
This is a better fight regardless. Johnson can win this, and I think it's going to be a barnburner. :bag:

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 19:35
by Enlightened-One
Callum Johnson is 36 years of age, appears to be a shot fighter and was very fortunate to be awarded a hometown decision victory during his most recent outing against a very mediocre opponent boasting an extraordinarily padded record.

At best, Callum Johnson may have been close to the top of the pile at British domestic level, but that was several years ago and time doesn't stand still.

He might have decked Artur Beterbiev and produced a valiant effort in that fight (a few years back), but he simply caught lightning in a bottle that night - it was merely a lucky lottery-winning one-off feat.

Joe Smith Jr., definitely beats Callum Johnson by late stoppage in a gruelling one-sided bout, where the Brit might be fortunate enough to win one or two of the early rounds.

If Callum Johnson somehow defies expectations, by lasting the distance and being competitive, regardless as to whether he wins or loses, then I fear that Joe Smith Jr's time as a top-tier world-rated 175lb-er might be over, because he looked awful during his most recent outing against the seemingly limited Maxim Vlasov and probably deserved to lose that fight.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 19:44
by Mexi-Box
Enlightened-One wrote: 17 Nov 2021, 19:35 Callum Johnson is 36 years of age, appears to be a shot fighter and was very fortunate to be awarded a hometown decision victory during his most recent outing against a very mediocre opponent boasting an extraordinarily padded record.

At best, Callum Johnson may have been close to the top of the pile at British domestic level, but that was several years ago and time doesn't stand still.

He might have decked Artur Beterbiev and produced a valiant effort in that fight (a few years back), but he simply caught lightning in a bottle that night - it was merely a lucky lottery-winning one-off feat.

Joe Smith Jr., definitely beats Callum Johnson by late stoppage in a gruelling one-sided bout, where the Brit might be fortunate enough to win one or two of the early rounds.

If Callum Johnson somehow defies expectations, by lasting the distance and being competitive, regardless as to whether he wins or loses, then I fear that Joe Smith Jr's time as a top-tier world-rated 175lb-er might be over, because he looked awful during his most recent outing against the seemingly limited Maxim Vlasov and probably deserved to lose that fight.
Your entire analysis is completely off, and as always, you should be ashamed of yourself.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 19:52
by Enlightened-One
Mexi-Box wrote: 17 Nov 2021, 19:44
Enlightened-One wrote: 17 Nov 2021, 19:35 Callum Johnson is 36 years of age, appears to be a shot fighter and was very fortunate to be awarded a hometown decision victory during his most recent outing against a very mediocre opponent boasting an extraordinarily padded record.

At best, Callum Johnson may have been close to the top of the pile at British domestic level, but that was several years ago and time doesn't stand still.

He might have decked Artur Beterbiev and produced a valiant effort in that fight (a few years back), but he simply caught lightning in a bottle that night - it was merely a lucky lottery-winning one-off feat.

Joe Smith Jr., definitely beats Callum Johnson by late stoppage in a gruelling one-sided bout, where the Brit might be fortunate enough to win one or two of the early rounds.

If Callum Johnson somehow defies expectations, by lasting the distance and being competitive, regardless as to whether he wins or loses, then I fear that Joe Smith Jr's time as a top-tier world-rated 175lb-er might be over, because he looked awful during his most recent outing against the seemingly limited Maxim Vlasov and probably deserved to lose that fight.
Your entire analysis is completely off, and as always, you should be ashamed of yourself.
What if I'm right, are you going to criticise me for saying "I told you so"?

I'm damned either way, so I may as well think "what the heck!" and rub your nose in it by reminding you of your own words when I am once again ultimately proven right! :TU:

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 20:58
by margaret thatcher
fun fight :yay:

i got joe by ko

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 23:38
by gregregegg
Callum Johnson hasn’t been doing much lately, but guess it will pay of if he gets his shot. 175 is a great domestic scene in UK, I really wanted Callum Johnson to get in the mix with one of them (or all of them over the last 2 years of not much).

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 23:53
by KiwiRider
Primo fight!
Someone is getting knocked out. :yay:

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 18 Nov 2021, 06:27
by Ruthless-RKO
Sources: Joe Smith Jr., Callum Johnson agree to Jan. 15 light heavyweight bout on ESPN

Joe Smith Jr. and Callum Johnson have agreed to terms for a light heavyweight title fight that will headline an ESPN show on Jan. 15 at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, New York, sources told ESPN.

Smith (27-3, 21 KOs) was scheduled to defend his title against Umar Salamov on Oct. 30 before he was hospitalized with COVID-19. Top Rank planned to reschedule the bout, but Salamov, a native of Russia, encountered visa issues, sources said.

Instead, Smith, 32, will meet England's Johnson in a battle of imposing punchers with a penchant for brawling.

Smith, a native of Long Island, New York, won the title in April with a majority-decision victory over Maxim Vlasov. With the victory, Smith rose to No. 3 in ESPN's light heavyweight rankings.

The fight was Smith's second crack at a title after an unsuccessful bid against Dmitry Bivol. The former construction worker was lightly regarded before he stunned Andrzej Fonfara with a first-round KO in 2016 and followed up with an even bigger upset, a knockout of Bernard Hopkins in the Hall of Famer's farewell bout.

If Smith comes out on top in his first title defense, the plan is for him to fight Daniel Jacobs later in 2022, sources said. Jacobs, a former middleweight champion now campaigning at 168 pounds, would jump up to 175 pounds for the opportunity.

In the meantime, Smith will have to deal with Johnson, a 36-year-old who struggled en route to a majority-decision victory against journeyman Server Emurlaev last month.

Johnson (20-1, 14 KOs) is best known for a four-round firefight with Artur Beterbiev, ESPN's No. 1 light heavyweight, in his lone title challenge. In that 2018 bout, Johnson was floored in the opening round, only to drop the champion in the following round before he was finished in the fourth round.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 18 Nov 2021, 07:11
by DrDuke
I'd say, not the best matchup, cause gotta be easy for Smith.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 18 Nov 2021, 07:53
by peter barlow
Callum punches very hard, a KO victory by him would not shock me too much.

Not sure Joe Smith Jr is that great either. Probably last chance saloon for Johnson.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 18 Nov 2021, 10:52
by sibbo
Fun fight this, and should be exiting while it lasts, gotta favour Smith though, as its a bit late in Johnsons career, and he looked awful last time out, but it's not beyond possibility that Johnson could pull something out of the bag.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 02 Dec 2021, 13:30
by Ruthless-RKO
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Joe Smith Jr., Long Island’s working-class hero, will make the long-awaited first defense of his WBO light heavyweight world title against British knockout artist Callum Johnson on Saturday, Jan. 15 at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.

Smith-Johnson kicks off the Top Rank on ESPN 2022 schedule with a battle between two of the division’s biggest punchers. Smith was supposed to defend his title on Oct. 30 in New York City, but a COVID-19 diagnosis delayed his return to 2022.

In the 10-round featherweight co-feature, the undefeated Abraham “El Super” Nova, who hails from Albany, N.Y., will face Mexican action star Jose Enrique Vivas. Smith-Johnson and Nova-Vivas will air live on ESPN and ESPN Deportes (simulcast on ESPN+) at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT.

The undercard — streaming live and exclusively on ESPN+ — will see the long-awaited professional return of Cincinnati-born featherweight Duke Ragan (4-0, 1 KO), who captured a silver medal for the United States at the Tokyo Olympics. Long Island-born welterweight sensation Jahi Tucker (5-0, 2 KOs), Puerto Rican junior welterweight Omar Rosario (5-0, 2 KOs), and rising junior welterweight Kasir “Mazzi” Goldston (4-0, 1 KOs), are scheduled to appear in separate six-round bouts.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing and allegedly’s Queensberry Promotions, tickets priced from $49 to $89 go on sale Friday, December 3 at 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Resort Box Office, charge by phone by calling 800.771.7711 or online at Ticketmaster.

“Joe Smith Jr. always delivers, and he is in against a tough customer in Callum Johnson. This is a can’t-miss main event to kick off our 2022 Top Rank on ESPN schedule,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Vivas is the ultimate test for a young, undefeated contender like Nova. Like our main event, you’re going to witness a tremendous battle.”

Smith (27-3, 21 KOs) retired the legendary Bernard Hopkins with a storybook knockout in 2015, but it took him nearly six years to capture a world title. He fell short in his first attempt versus Dmitry Bivol in 2019, but in 2020, big-fight opportunities knocked. Smith battered Jesse Hart over 10 rounds in January and then knocked out former world champion Eleider Alvarez through the ropes in August. Nearly eight months after the Alvarez triumph, he edged Maxim Vlasov by majority decision to earn the vacant WBO world title. He became the fourth Long Island-born boxing world champion, joining Buddy McGirt, Chris Algieri, and former WBO junior lightweight world champion Jamel Herring. After a full recovery, Smith returned to training intent on staking his claim as the world’s preeminent 175-pounder.

Smith said, “I am glad to be getting back into the ring as quickly as I am to defend my WBO world championship after having COVID. It is not the fight the fans or I expected, but this will be an explosive fight between two huge punchers. I look forward to facing Johnson and defending my belt in front of my fans, as well as putting on a great show for the ones watching at home.”

“Joe Smith Jr. is always exciting to watch, but this fight could top them all. This is ‘must-see TV’ and a perfect fight to launch ESPN’s 2022 boxing season,” said Joe DeGuardia, President of Star Boxing. “We are looking forward to Joe defending his WBO world title against Callum Johnson. With two of the hardest punchers in boxing fighting each other, it doesn’t get more explosive than this. Don’t miss this fight, and don’t blink!”

Johnson (20-1, 14 KOs) is a former British and Commonwealth light heavyweight champion riding a three-fight winning streak since a 2018 knockout loss to current WBC/IBF unified champion Artur Beterbiev. Johnson knocked Beterbiev down in the second round, but Beterbiev rebounded and knocked out Johnson in the fourth. Johnson, from Boston, England, shared the same bill with Smith at Turning Stone Resort Casino in March 2019. Johnson knocked out Sean Monaghan in three rounds, while Smith lost a decision to Bivol in a bid for the WBA light heavyweight title.

Johnson said, “Joe is a good world champion, and we’re both big punchers. I’m looking forward to it as much as I’m sure he will be. I also would like to thank allegedly and the team at Queensberry, who said they would deliver me a world title shot. They’ve done their job, and now it’s time for me to do my job in the ring and become the new WBO light heavyweight champion.”

“I’m delighted to deliver this opportunity for Callum,” said Hall of Fame Promoter allegedly. “When he came with us, he said he wanted to get active again and become a world champion. Callum has his chance now to realize his dream, and if he fights like I know he can, there is no reason why Britain won’t crown a new world champion on January 15.”

Nova (20-0, 14 KOs), world-ranked at junior lightweight, is now campaigning at featherweight. In June 2020, he turned away Avery Sparrow by unanimous decision, but in training camp for his next fight, he suffered a torn Achilles tendon. Nova was out of action more than a year and returned in August with an eight-round decision over Filipino veteran Richard Pumicpic. Vivas (21-1, 11 KOs) is a classic Mexican pressure fighter, a 27-year-old native of Texcoco who has won four in a row since a decision defeat to Ruben Villa. In October 2020, he needed only 76 seconds to knock out John Vincent Moralde. He returned in May and rose from a pair of third-round knockdowns to edge Louie Coria by unanimous decision.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 02 Dec 2021, 14:00
by gregregegg
more i look at this the more it does not make sense. Callum johnson is classic domestic levle (if he is higher he hasnt shown it yet and should befor a title fight).

When he got the oppertunity vs beterb he was coming of a carrer best opponent and a 90second KO.

This fight he is coming of a Majority decsion vs a guy iv never really heard of, (and who looks 65 in there boxrec pic).

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 02 Dec 2021, 14:46
by margaret thatcher
gregregegg wrote: 02 Dec 2021, 14:00
This fight he is coming of a Majority decsion vs a guy iv never really heard of, (and who looks 65 in there boxrec pic).
lol true, he looks like a mugshot of an aged kovalev :lol:

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Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 03 Dec 2021, 02:14
by gregregegg
margaret thatcher wrote: 02 Dec 2021, 14:46
gregregegg wrote: 02 Dec 2021, 14:00
This fight he is coming of a Majority decsion vs a guy iv never really heard of, (and who looks 65 in there boxrec pic).
lol true, he looks like a mugshot of an aged kovalev :lol:

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Kobalevs "After" picture when showing the effects of long term vodka and meth use.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 27 Dec 2021, 14:53
by Ruthless-RKO
This will be regular ESPN.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022

Posted: 06 Jan 2022, 14:26
by Ruthless-RKO
Fock off!!!


Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022 (OFF)

Posted: 06 Jan 2022, 14:34
by DrDuke
At least a replacement.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022 (OFF)

Posted: 06 Jan 2022, 14:36
by margaret thatcher
ya, who knows, tba might turn out to be decent

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022 (OFF)

Posted: 06 Jan 2022, 14:38
by DrDuke
Especially considering that the Johnson matchup wasn't that good anyway.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022 (OFF)

Posted: 06 Jan 2022, 14:47
by margaret thatcher
wbo rankings

1 yarde
2 ramirez
3 buatsi
4 vlasov
5 cal johnson
6 cal smith
7 bauderlique
8 meng
9 andre dirrell
10 deines
11 salamov
12 bunn
13 chevalier
14 izmailov
15 arthur

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022 (OFF)

Posted: 07 Jan 2022, 04:30
by Lackeos
Filling-in some more relevant info so no one else needs to look it up
1 yarde (last fought on 12/04/2021)
2 ramirez (last fought on 12/18/2021)
3 buatsi (last fought on 08/14/2021)
4 vlasov (last fought on 12/24/2021)
5 cal johnson
6 cal smith (last fought on 09/25/2021)
7 bauderlique (last fought on 09/10/2021)
8 meng (last fought on 10/29/2021)
9 andre dirrell (last fought on 07/31/2021)
10 deines (last fought on 07/17/2021. Knocked out back in 03/20/2021)
11 salamov (last fought on 12/11/2021)
12 bunn (last fought on 12/03/2021)
13 chevalier (last fought on 12/21/2021)
14 izmailov (last fought on 10/16/2021. Scheduled to fight on 01/07/2021. But perhaps he could pull out if he got the call.)
15 arthur (KO'ed on 12/04/2021)

Pretty remarkable that so many of the rankings all fought in December. The most suitable opponents who remain would be Izmailov, Dirrell, Buatsi, Callum Smith, Deines, Bauderlique, and Meng. Callum Smith would probably like a shot at Joe Smith, but there's probably 0% chance that he'd blow his one shot on taking a fight with 8 days to prepare. The others, aside from maybe Buatsi, would probably be happy just to get the paycheck in defeat.

Re: Joe Smith Jr. vs. Callum Johnson | ESPN - January 15, 2022 (OFF)

Posted: 07 Jan 2022, 15:28
by maverick23
Steve Geffrard gets the fight. Not even ranked in the top 15. Never heard of him previously and he’s fought once in 3 years.

Surprised no one in the top 15 took it but who knows re: the money offered.