Dawson beats Johnson again to remain undefeated

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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—Chad Dawson, fighting in his home state, won an unanimous decision Saturday over an older and slower Glen Johnson to remain undefeated and win the interim WBC light heavyweight title.

The 27-year-old Dawson, who vacated his IBF title to fight Johnson for a second time, outboxed his 40-year-old opponent, who was never able to get close enough to land the hard punches that made their first fight in April 2008 so tight.

Dawson, a southpaw, used his right jab to score, while keeping Johnson away. He won the early rounds with the strategy, following the jab occasionally with a hard left or a speedy combination.

Midway through the sixth round, Dawson caught Johnson with a left hand that snapped his head back, but that was perhaps the hardest punch he landed.

“I tried to use all the tools to my advantage, and that was the difference in the fight,” Dawson said. “I felt like I landed the big punches when I had to.”

Dawson won a disputed decision over Johnson (49-13-2, 33 KOs) in their first fight. He said he took the rematch to see how much he had grown since then.

He dominated this one, even though Johnson was the one moving forward most of the time, especially in the middle and late rounds.

Johnson stalked Dawson across the ring to connect with his right hand, trying to pin Dawson to the ropes, but he never really caught him.

“He was able to escape some of my bigger punches,” Johnson said. “He didn’t try to fight like he fought the first time. He basically just stayed away from me.”

The two stood toe-to-toe for the first time in the 10th round, exchanging combinations. But neither seemed to be able to hurt the other.

“I wasn’t really thinking about knocking Glen Johnson out,” Dawson said. “I wanted to go in there and put on a good boxing match.”

Dawson (29-0, 17 KOs) now awaits the winner of the Dec. 11 bout between WBC champion Jean Pascal and Adrian Diaconu.

Dawson vacated his IBF title this year after the sanctioning body refused to grant an exception to an immediate defense against Tavoris Cloud, a bout that would have generated far less money and TV interest than one against Johnson.

Johnson, a former “Fighter of the Year” in 2004, had won seven of his last nine fights, but will celebrate his 41st birthday in January.

“I don’t know what else is out there for me,” Johnson said. “I’ll wait and see if anybody wants to put me back to work.”

About 5,200 people showed up for the bout at the 16,500-seat XL Center, which is about 40 miles north of where Dawson grew up in New Haven.

Many booed when it appeared Dawson had chances to mix it up with Johnson, but instead backed off and boxed.

“I don’t let that bother me,” Dawson said. “They’re not the ones in the ring. They’ve never been hit before.”

Dawson entered the ring wearing a number 6 on his robe to honor slain Connecticut football player Jasper Howard. There was also a traditional 10-bell salute for Howard, who was stabbed to death Oct. 18.

On the undercard, Alfredo Angulo knocked out Harry Joe Yorgey just over a minute into the third round to take the interim WBO junior middleweight title.

Angulo knocked Yorgey down in the second round. He landed 63 percent of his power punches, including 30 of 35 in the final round, catching Yorgey with a hard left hook to end the fight.

Yorgey’s camp complained he was hit twice in the back of the head in the second round and twice while he was on the ground.

Updated Nov 8, 12:38 am EST
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  1. <i>mcallistertroy</i>
    51. Posted by mcallistertroy Tue Nov 10 2:51pm EST

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    edison hall,

    He fought Hagler and won. However, I am like Richard Steel. Everytime I watch that fight it gets closer and closer. I am a big Ray Leonard fan but I think by today's boxing standards Marvin wins that fight going away. Leonard had that unsually big ring to run around all night.
  2. edisonhall
    50. Posted by edisonhall Tue Nov 10 12:32pm EST

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    it's time for the family
    feud!
    and now for the star of the show, ri-CHAD DAWSON!!
  3. edisonhall
    49. Posted by edisonhall Tue Nov 10 12:18pm EST

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    he was also leery of fighting hagler, leonard was.
    did he ever fight hagler?
    i think he did, i'm not sure.
  4. <i>davidhgi</i>
    48. Posted by davidhgi Tue Nov 10 7:52am EST

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    Johnny H
    It's not about whether wants to "admit" anything about Floyd Mayweather (I personally disagree strongly) but this article and the Comments that go with it are about the light heavyweight division and it's top fighter, Chad Dawson. There will be plenty of time to argue about Floyd Mayweather, especially after the Pacquiao-Cotto fight. Focus

    mcallistertroy
    I understand your point but I see you're one of those fans that has bought into the "wanting to be the best" myth old timers like to spread. Most of those fights you mentioned were old fighters fighting young guys which would be similar to a Dawson-Hopkins or Jones fight. That's a stronger defense of my point than just about anything I could have said. Young lions make their name beating old lions, at least in boxing. Tavoris Cloud may be a very good fighter but he's not a money maker and, going by the size of the crowd at Dawson-Johnson II, neither is Dawson. Dawson rightly is looking to make some money. Floyd Mayweather spent a number of years being the best fighter no one saw until he beat up Arturo Gatti, Zab Judah, and then Oscar De La Hoya. For Dawson, the equivalent of that is Bernard Hopkins and/or Roy Jones Jr. He's a married man with three young sons. The last thing he should be thinking about what a small number of hardcore fans think compared to the greater number of fans who will buy ppvs and watch HBO to see him fight a bigger name.

    Seriously, Roberto Duran, like everyone else at that time, wanted to fight Ray Leonard because he was the biggest ticket seller in boxing. Leonard wasn't in any hurry to ever fight Aaron Pryor, who went as far as to interrupt a Leonard press conference and challenged him.
  5. <i>mcallistertroy</i>
    47. Posted by mcallistertroy Tue Nov 10 4:44am EST

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    davidhgi,
    I respectfully disagree. 20-0 is something for Dawson to pay attention to. Boxing needs to move forward, not back to the Geritol fighters like Hopkins, Jones, and Johnson. Iran Barkely did not have a name when he put Hearns to sleep. Hearns did not have a big name when he put Pipino Cuevas to sleep. Arron Davis put Mark Breland to sleep. Lastly, Terry Norris put Leonard out of his misery. I believe a fight between Cloud and Dawson could benefit both fighters if they both leave it all in the ring. I believe that's why people admire the old warriors because it was more about being the best than being rich. Duran wanted to defeat Leonard badly. He was not sitting around with his accountants trying to figure out how much pesos he could get out of the deal.
  6. Johnny H
    46. Posted by Johnny H Tue Nov 10 3:45am EST

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    Hey if no one wants to admit that Mayweather has been ducking the most dangerous fighters over the years, then they're just blind and are fooling themselves!!! How can you be a top boxer in a division for around three years and not face a true top four ranked opponent??????????
    It is hard to call a man a coward when he steps into a ring to fight, so I will call him a bully because the man picks on old, slow, or lighter opponent! That my friends is a true definition of a COWARD!!! Mosley, Cotto, Clottey, Margarito and Berto need to start calling Mayweather out so when he refuses to fight them all will then see him for what he truely is, A YELLOW COWARD!!!
  7. Johnny H
    45. Posted by Johnny H Tue Nov 10 3:35am EST

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    Melba N, if I am not mistaken Don King was convicted of manslaughter not murder!!!
  8. <i>davidhgi</i>
    44. Posted by davidhgi Mon Nov 9 5:53pm EST

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    mcallistertroy
    No boxer with any sense makes "fan decisions". They all make business decisions and that's the way it should be. Fans will not be there when a fighter is suffering from concussion-induced dementia and broke. Cloud may be a very good fighter but he's not even close to a name people will pay money to see fight Chad Dawson or anyone else.

    Chris
    Obviously boxing isn't on life support. More people will pay to see Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto than Fedor. The last time UFC went head to head with a major boxing event, they lost badly. I think MMA can be very exciting but it's got a very long way to go to match the history and success of boxing.
  9. Victor B
    43. Posted by Victor B Mon Nov 9 4:02pm EST

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    Chad is not bad, he's bboooorrriiiingggg!!! let him fight one more senior from the group home!
  10. Chris
    42. Posted by Chris Mon Nov 9 1:39pm EST

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    People still box?

    I was too busy watching Fedor.

    Boxing is on life support.
  11. Jose
    41. Posted by Jose Mon Nov 9 12:00pm EST

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    aye yo chad, i had sex wit katy too maing. haha
  12. <i>mcallistertroy</i>
    40. Posted by mcallistertroy Mon Nov 9 11:22am EST

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    I respect what everybody's position is on Dawson. However, keep me in mind when Tavoris Cloud marches right up the division and pick people off. Tavoris has pop in his punches and I don't see a fighter like Dawson being able to stay in there with a true banger. Dawson has skills I admit, but there is no reason why a young champion should be retreating against an old man like Glen Johnson. Dawson is making business decisions and not fan decisions. Benard Hopkins is way past his prime.
  13. Sonjay
    39. Posted by Sonjay Mon Nov 9 11:10am EST

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    Pacquiao ! Pacquiao
  14. Paul B
    38. Posted by Paul B Mon Nov 9 11:00am EST

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    Sorry about my outburst, it was out of sheer frustration. I'm ok now......
  15. Paul B
    37. Posted by Paul B Mon Nov 9 10:52am EST

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    This article is about Chad Dawson and Glen Johnson so have some respect and keep it that way. We've had enough of the lighter weights talk and it's to the point of sickening. Enough is enough already!!! Watch the upcoming fights especially the one this Saturday, but for the meantime, JUST SHUT THE F*@% UP ALREADY ABOUT THE LITTLE GUYS!!!!!!!
  16. <i>davidhgi</i>
    36. Posted by davidhgi Mon Nov 9 9:02am EST

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    You guys can forget Calzaghe. If he had any interest in fighting anyone, he would have come out of retirement by now. While I like Hopkins and Jones, neither of them really wants to fight Dawson, that's why they're fighting each other. If Dawson wants the winner of that fight, he needs to make himself more than just a top ranked fighter but also an attraction. He has to make it worth their while to take a dangerous fight. He can't do that fighting Tavoris Cloud.
  17. <i>davidhgi</i>
    35. Posted by davidhgi Mon Nov 9 8:41am EST

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    Floyd Mayweather is obviously the biggest name in boxing. Read an article on Manny Pacquiao and the Comments section is full of Floyd Mayweather talk. This article is about a fighter that will never fight Mayweather and yet even here is Mayweather talk. When he came to the welterweight division, he beat the top welters. Right now there is really only one welter worth a Mayweather fight and it's Mosley. If Cotto beats Pacquiao, then he should get serious consideration especially if Mosley loses to Andre Berto.
    He can't be the reason MMA is overtaking boxing. When his fight went head-to-head with a major UFC ppv, he doubled their buyrate. Boxing does things from a promotional standpoint that hurt them while MMA has one major group with one strong, colorful owner, similar to WWE and pro wrestling.

    I know I'm asking in vain but can we focus on the relevant fighter/fighters in this article.
  18. Melba N
    34. Posted by Melba N Mon Nov 9 2:30am EST

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    And as far as "getting away" with things goes, Don King did pretty well in life for someone convicted of murder.
  19. l boogie
    33. Posted by l boogie Mon Nov 9 2:19am EST

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    Mayweather is a joke..he is the reason why mma is overtaking boxing...I watched in a interveiw couple of years back he said I'll fight anybody then was told winky at the time offered more money at that time 2 fight him and he turn it down and was asked why...no answer..yes he fought zab and old oscar but not maragriito, clottey...he is waiting for shane molsey 2 get a little more older mostly slower then he will start talking...why watch the sweet science when the so called best don't fight they debat..
  20. Johnny H
    32. Posted by Johnny H Mon Nov 9 12:09am EST

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    julyfirehouse, you go, you are totally right on Calzaghe ducking Dawson! Not only that, but he also waited for Jones Jr. and Hopkins to get old before he fought them! The man hid in England fighting for years beating zeros! Why hasn't he fought rematches with Hopkins and Jones? He fought and beat only one good fighter in his prime and that was Kessler, and did not dominate him. If they fought in Denmark or a neutral site, the outcome would have been different!
    I know he is a gentleman, but he should out Calzaghe rudely, to force him to come out of retirement!!! BUT WE KNOW HE WILL NOT DO THAT!!!
  21. Johnny H
    31. Posted by Johnny H Sun Nov 8 11:48pm EST

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    I commend you davidhgi, you obviously know what you are talking about when it comes to boxing! People do not know what they are saying speaking of a Cloud Dawson match, the man definitely has not proven himself! First let him go through at least three of the top five fighters in the division 1st.. Just because Cloud has beaten up on lesser competition and looked good, does not mean he will look good against what is really a top 5 pound for pound fighter! I do not care what the polls say, it is mainly based on hype and popularity anyway!!!
    People will see come this Saturday when Pacquiao gets beat up how silly are the rankings! It will be nice if Dawson cleans up the 175lbs. division, but if there is more money at 168 or at 190lbs, take it! By the way, the coward Mayweather needs to fight Cotto, Berto, Mosley, Clottey and Margarito before he thinks he's something special! But he will not because he knows he cannot beat those good 147lbs fighters! It is either old, slow, or smaller boxers he fights and try to fool the public. The real fans now that he is faking his way through a career. If he cares about his legacy and wants to be mention with the Ray Robinsons and Durans, he must fight worthy adversaries! If not he will be a joke to history and it will haunt him the rest of his life!!!
  22. <i>davidhgi</i>
    30. Posted by davidhgi Sun Nov 8 10:52pm EST

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    Dawson shouldn't think of moving to heavyweight any time soon. He'll be better suited to stay at light heavy and control that division and make himself attractive enough for top super middleweight to come up to fight him. Another reason for him to try to get marquee names like Hopkins and Jones, so he doesn't have to go to Europe to fight a Kessler or Froch, where he would be at a definite disadvantage. He beats one of those older, big name fighters then the Europeans would have to come to him and fight here in the States.
  23. <i>davidhgi</i>
    29. Posted by davidhgi Sun Nov 8 10:43pm EST

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    Of course he called out Bernard Hopkins, who else was there to call out? Tavoris Cloud? Realistically, who the hell is Tavoris Cloud? Who's he beaten? How about he beat Glen Johnson and then he can start calling out top fighters.
    Dawson should be concentrating on getting not only good fights but also marketable fights. Getting the winner of Hopkins-Jones should get him a good payday in front of a bigger audience than a fight with Tavoris Cloud, who doesn't even get on tv (in any major way).
  24. Ed M
    28. Posted by Ed M Sun Nov 8 10:36pm EST

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    Misses Pac Man is going down like a biatchhhh.
  25. Ollen
    27. Posted by Ollen Sun Nov 8 9:47pm EST

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    Of course Cloud is going to call him out because he's knows that there isn't a real chance of a fight being made anytime soon. Cloud, like any newcomer, is unproven and trying to make a name for himself. I really don't see Cloud doing much against Dawson. Casual fans don't like Dawson, similarly to Mayweather, because he is such a skilled/slick boxer who is difficult to hit. If he does fight Cloud at any point he is going to pick him apart while Cloud struggles to land any clean shots. The only man in the division capable of beating Dawson is B Hop and that's only if he isn't starting to show is age since his last fight. Otherwise i would like to see the winner of the MIkkel Kessler/Andre Ward fight (once they're done with their little tournament) move up to 175 to fight Dawson sometime in 2010. Then again a fight against either wouldn't generate a B Hop or Roy Jones payday. If he has enough pop to move up to heavyweight in the future then a fight against David Haye would be something special.
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