Glen Johnson

Glen Johnson

"The Road Warrior"

  • Age: 57 yrs
  • Nationality: Jamaica Jamaica flag
  • Born: 2nd January 1969
  • Place of birth: Clarendon, Jamaica Jamaica flag
  • Residence: Miami, Florida, USA USA flag
  • Division: Light Heavyweight
  • Height: 5ft 9"
  • Reach: 75.2"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.09
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 19th Feb 1993
  • Status: Retired Professional Boxer
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Glen Johnson Boxing Statistics

Light Heavyweight
Division
22 yrs
Career
Jamaica
Nationality
Miami, Florida, USA
Residence

Glen Johnson Biography

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Glengoffe Johnson, known in boxing circles as "The Road Warrior," carved out a remarkable career that spanned over two decades, from 1993 to 2015. Born on January 2, 1969, in Jamaica, Johnson's journey to boxing stardom was anything but conventional.

Arriving in South Florida at 15, Johnson laced up the gloves when he was 20, making his start at a police boxing gym in Miami. Despite this late entry, he quickly made up for lost time, amassing an impressive amateur record of 35-5 and clinching the Florida State Golden Gloves Championship twice, at 165 and 178 pounds.

Johnson's professional career was defined by his extraordinary durability and relentless pressure-fighting style. These attributes, combined with his willingness to face any opponent, anywhere, earned him the moniker "The Road Warrior." His crowning achievement came in 2004 when he shocked the boxing world by knocking out the legendary Roy Jones Jr. in the ninth round, a victory that catapulted him to the top of the light heavyweight division.

Following this upset, Johnson secured a split decision win over Antonio Tarver, capturing the IBO and The Ring light heavyweight titles. This remarkable year culminated in Johnson being named the 2004 Fighter of the Year by The Ring magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America.

Throughout his career, Johnson faced a who's who of boxing, including multiple bouts with Clinton Woods, Chad Dawson, and Antonio Tarver. He challenged for world titles across three weight classes, showcasing his versatility and tenacity. Notable fights include his IBF light heavyweight title defence against Woods, a victory over former champion Montell Griffin, and hard-fought battles against Chad Dawson for the WBC light heavyweight title.

In the twilight of his career, Johnson joined the Super Six World Boxing Classic as a replacement for Mikkel Kessler. He made his mark in the tournament by knocking out Allan Green in the eighth round, advancing to the semi-finals, where he faced Carl Froch in a closely contested bout for the WBC super-middleweight title.

Johnson's final title challenge came in 2010 against Tavoris Cloud for the IBF light heavyweight belt. Although he lost a close decision, Johnson's performance, landing more punches according to CompuBox, exemplified the grit and determination that defined his career.

Retiring in 2015 with a record of 54 wins (37 by knockout), 21 losses, and 2 draws, Glengoffe Johnson left an indelible mark on the sport. His journey from late starter to world champion and his fearless approach to facing top-tier opponents solidified his place as a fan favourite and a respected figure in boxing history.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height176cm cm-11 cm
Reach191cm cm+2 cm

Glen Johnson Championships

IBF

Light Heavyweight Champion

Feb 2004 - Dec 2004

Frequently Asked Questions About Glen Johnson

What division does Glen Johnson fight in?

Glen Johnson competed in the Light Heavyweight division (175 lbs (79.4 kg)) throughout a professional boxing career before retiring from the sport. This division has featured legendary fighters including Archie Moore, Bob Foster, Roy Jones Jr. and Ezzard Charles.

Where is Glen Johnson from?

Glen Johnson is originally from Clarendon, Jamaica and represented Jamaica throughout a professional boxing career. Current residence is in Miami, Florida, USA.

How old is Glen Johnson?

Glen Johnson is 57 yrs old, born on 2nd January 1969, and retired from professional boxing on 15th Aug 2015.

What boxing stance does Glen Johnson fight out of?

Glen Johnson boxed out of the Orthodox stance and is 5ft 9in tall.

When did Glen Johnson begin their professional boxing career?

Glen Johnson turned professional on 19th Feb 1993, and competed for 22 yrs in the Light Heavyweight division.

When did Glen Johnson retire from boxing?

Glen Johnson retired from professional boxing on 15th Aug 2015, concluding a career of 22 yrs of competition in the Light Heavyweight division.

Historical Fight Reports

Bernard Hopkins vs Glen Johnson

Jul 20, 1997

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Clinton Woods vs Glen Johnson 2

Feb 6, 2004

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Glen Johnson vs Roy Jones Jr

Sep 25, 2004

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