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----------------------James Johnson Defeats Anthony Stephens 8 Round (UD)
In the main event you had two local fighters going at it for the Bragging Rights Belt in an eight round throw down. The ‘Gentleman’ James Johnson, 18-13-2 (11), was anything but gentle when the twenty-nine year old journeyman totally dominated his forty year old nemesis. Bad blood flowed for six years but finally the two faced off. It was a rough and rugged bout with the two steadily exchanging for the opening rounds with Johnson landing solid right hands and punishing body shots while showboating a bit for the fans. Johnson dominated Stephens and roughhoused his opponent enough to get a point deduction in the final round for pushing, seconds later Stephens was deducted a point for using his head. In the closing seconds Johnson knocked his opponent through the ropes, which it was ruled a slip from the ref but in the end Johnson was the victor by the score of 79-71, 78-73 and 77-73, not only winning the bout but gained bragging rights for their local area. After the win the ecstatic Johnson had this to say about the six-year feud coming to and end, “The bad blood is all gone, I proved what I said I was going to do, I’m the younger, more hungrier fighter and I’m stronger, I’m sharper so I proved what I had to prove.” When asked if he was angered in the bout, which resulted in a few dirty tactics that resulted in a point deduction, Johnson stated, “Yeah I got pissed a bit, he was fighting dirty but I came in and did what I had to do.” After it was all said and done the main event rocked the house and left the fans content with the night’s action. What’s next for James Johnson, who has compiled a 4-5 record since 2004 with his most notable fights being losses to Bronco McKart (TKO 6), Lou De Valle (UD) and Sehcew Powell (TKO 1). “All light-heavyweights watch out, I’m coming back, I’m more determined, more focused, sharper, stronger than ever so look out here comes James Johnson!” -----------------------------------------
----------------------James Johnson Defeats Anthony Stephens 8 Round (UD)
In the main event you had two local fighters going at it for the Bragging Rights Belt in an eight round throw down. The ‘Gentleman’ James Johnson, 18-13-2 (11), was anything but gentle when the twenty-nine year old journeyman totally dominated his forty year old nemesis. Bad blood flowed for six years but finally the two faced off. It was a rough and rugged bout with the two steadily exchanging for the opening rounds with Johnson landing solid right hands and punishing body shots while showboating a bit for the fans. Johnson dominated Stephens and roughhoused his opponent enough to get a point deduction in the final round for pushing, seconds later Stephens was deducted a point for using his head. In the closing seconds Johnson knocked his opponent through the ropes, which it was ruled a slip from the ref but in the end Johnson was the victor by the score of 79-71, 78-73 and 77-73, not only winning the bout but gained bragging rights for their local area. After the win the ecstatic Johnson had this to say about the six-year feud coming to and end, “The bad blood is all gone, I proved what I said I was going to do, I’m the younger, more hungrier fighter and I’m stronger, I’m sharper so I proved what I had to prove.” When asked if he was angered in the bout, which resulted in a few dirty tactics that resulted in a point deduction, Johnson stated, “Yeah I got pissed a bit, he was fighting dirty but I came in and did what I had to do.” After it was all said and done the main event rocked the house and left the fans content with the night’s action. What’s next for James Johnson, who has compiled a 4-5 record since 2004 with his most notable fights being losses to Bronco McKart (TKO 6), Lou De Valle (UD) and Sehcew Powell (TKO 1). “All light-heavyweights watch out, I’m coming back, I’m more determined, more focused, sharper, stronger than ever so look out here comes James Johnson!” -----------------------------------------