Dawson to honor to slain UConn football player

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NEW YORK (AP)—Undefeated light heavyweight Chad Dawson will honor slain Connecticut football player Jasper Howard when he fights Glen Johnson next week in Hartford, Conn.

Dawson was born in South Carolina but resides in New Haven, about an hour’s drive from the UConn campus in Storrs. Dawson plans to wear Howard’s No. 6 on his trunks and has contacted the school about wearing the player’s jersey into the XL Center on Nov. 7.

“It was a horrible tragedy for his family and his football team, and we definitely want to pay our respects to him and the whole UConn football team,” said Dawson, who will fight Johnson for the interim WBC title. “My heart goes out to him and UConn and his family.”

The 20-year-old Howard was fatally stabbed outside a university-sanctioned dance on Oct. 18, when witnesses say a minor altercation escalated into violence.

John William Lomax III, 21, has been charged with murder, while his friend and co-worker, 20-year-old Hakim Muhammad, has been charged with conspiracy to commit assault. Police have not discussed a motive and investigators’ affidavits and arrest warrants are sealed.

“We need people, if they want to fight, they want to feel violent, whatever, they need to wear gloves. Lace up the gloves,” said Dawson’s promoter, Gary Shaw. “Good citizens like Chad Dawson and Glen Johnson and others need to be the voice of reason.”

It’s a refrain that Shaw has been sounding for years, and one that’s gained more urgency since the shooting death earlier this summer of his friend, former two-division champion Vernon Forrest. Shaw has even created T-shirts that read “Stop the violence outside the ropes,” with the proceeds going to Forrest’s Destiny’s Child Foundation.

“It was a senseless tragedy and I’m glad Chad wanted to get behind this and honor this fallen player,” Shaw said during a conference call Thursday. “We’re going to do whatever we can inside the arena to honor his memory.”

The fight against Johnson (49-12-2, 33 KOs) is a rematch of an entertaining slugfest that Dawson (28-0, 17 KOs) won by unanimous decision in April 2008.

While it should be another entertaining fight for fans, it’s a bit tedious for the 27-year-old Dawson. He’s stuck in a rut, having beaten Antonio Tarver for a second time and now getting Johnson again, rather than a bigger and more lucrative opportunity against Bernard Hopkins.

Dawson also has an agreement with HBO, which will televise the Johnson fight and would normally provide the best situation. But the agreement could preclude Dawson from dropping down to 168 pounds and joining Showtime’s ambitious Super Six tournament, where it’s expected that Jermain Taylor will drop out following his brutal opening-bout knockout loss.

“HBO has a first and last punch at Dawson,” Shaw said. “I know he would be welcomed into the 168-pound tournament. I believe he’d win it convincingly, bar-none.”

That’s high praise, considering Shaw also promotes tournament contender Andre Dirrell.

“When this fight is over, we’ll sit down with HBO—I have an appointment with them that week—and we’ll talk about 2010,” Shaw said.

That’s assuming, of course, that Dawson can again handle the 40-year-old Johnson.

The veteran from Jamaica, nicknamed the “road warrior” for his willingness to fight in hostile arenas, has been in with veterans ranging from Tarver and Hopkins to Roy Jones Jr.

He’s proven that age is just a number with recent victories over Aaron Norwood and Daniel Judah, and still believes he won the first fight against Dawson. Johnson said he landed the cleaner and more convincing blows throughout the night.

“Chad Dawson moves a lot and just tried to throw punches at my defense. My understanding, boxing is supposed to be judged on clean and effective punching,” Johnson said. “If something has changed, someone needs to tell me.”

Updated Oct 29, 7:45 pm EDT
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  1. <i>sugar3whayes</i>
    12. Posted by sugar3whayes Wed Nov 4 5:49pm EST

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    Yup another senceless murder here in Ct . Cant wait to see Chad again i have tickets to the fight saterday!!!!!
  2. <i>sugar3whayes</i>
    11. Posted by sugar3whayes Wed Nov 4 5:49pm EST

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    Yup another senceless murder here in Ct . Cant wait to see Chad again i have tickets to the fight saterday!!!!!
  3. Dionne Bryan
    10. Posted by Dionne Bryan Mon Nov 2 1:33am EST

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    yeah!!!
  4. Ronnie G
    9. Posted by Ronnie G Sun Nov 1 6:58pm EST

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    Dawson is good, but he wouldn't be able to handle a Calzaghe/Hopkins type of fighter.
  5. Dat
    8. Posted by Dat Thu Oct 29 11:23pm EDT

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    the most underrated fight pound for pound is getting ducked by both bernard hopkins and joe calzaghe i noe people say other wise but the is a beast why hasnt these two fought him yet cause they know for a fact they would lose simple logic
  6. <i>mark_crowley22</i>
    7. Posted by mark_crowley22 Thu Oct 29 8:33pm EDT

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    . Posted by dinkson21 Thu Oct 29 8:20pm EDT Report Abuse
    It says opening bout!! Not opening round. Can't you read!!!

    The edited it genius. Dawson will beat him in 9-3 fashion, once again.
  7. Johnny H
    6. Posted by Johnny H Thu Oct 29 8:28pm EDT

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    I saw the last Dawson - Johnson fight and Johnson is fooling himself if he still believes he won that fight! It was a good, hard fought contest, but Dawson landed way more combinations. jabs and hard shots! For Johnson, he fought very hard and well, but in the end he just did too little to win. I think it will be the same this time out, but I hope Dawson matches Johnson's intensity and go for the knock out this time! BUT THIS WILL BE A GOOD FIGHT!!!
  8. dinkson21
    5. Posted by dinkson21 Thu Oct 29 8:20pm EDT

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    It says opening bout!! Not opening round. Can't you read!!!
  9. <i>mark_crowley22</i>
    4. Posted by mark_crowley22 Thu Oct 29 6:22pm EDT

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    The AP doesn't have an editor? Taylor was knocked out in the 12th round, not the first.
  10. TJ
    3. Posted by TJ Thu Oct 29 4:34pm EDT

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    I agree with you to a point. But why be sick at the attention Jasper is getting? Souldnt you be sick at the amount of attention the others are NOT getting?
  11. - J
    2. Posted by - J Thu Oct 29 3:52pm EDT

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    Peace and respect to the 'Bad' one, but being from New Haven myself, and seeing how many murders there have been this year, and how far over the average yearly stats we're headed, I'm sick to my stomach with how much attention this 'student'-athlete is getting. There were three people gunned down last week in one night......where are there high-profile memorials?

    Does a tragic murder only warrant this level of attention when there could be a lucrative pro deal later down the road?
  12. - J
    1. Posted by - J Thu Oct 29 3:51pm EDT

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    Peace and respect to the 'Bad' one, but being from New Haven myself, and seeing how many murders there have been this year, and how far over the average yearly stats we're headed, I'm sick to my stomach with how much attention this 'student'-athlete is getting. There were three people gunned down last week in one night......where are there high-profile memorials?

    Does a tragic murder only warrant this level of attention when there could be a lucrative pro deal later down the road?
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