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KIDWCKED
11-05-2011, 08:54 PM
November 5th, 2011


http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/af275/toddr1/004-Johnson-Bute-trainers-IMG_5339.jpgBy Dan Ambrose: Photo credit: Casino/Showtime – 42-year-old Glen Johnson (51-15-2, 35 KO’s) is the underdog tonight in his fight against International Boxing Federation (IBF) super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (29-0, 24 KO’s) at the Pepsi Coliseum, in Quebec, Canada in a fight that will be aired on Showtime in the U.S. Johnson isn’t quick on his feet at this age, and he’ll need to be to get a win over the younger 31-year-old Bute.

The fight is taking place in Canada, which means that Johnson’s chance of winning a decision is pretty much nil. If he’s going to win it’s going to have to be by knockout. It’s possible for Johnson to get a KO, since it’s already been shown that Bute has a questionable chin in his past fights. However, for Johnson to get to Bute’s chin, he’s going to have to put a lot of pressure on Bute and use quick feet to cut off the ring.


If you let Bute run, he’ll tap and back away all night long and win a wide points decision. He does that against guys that can punch a little. The problem is Bute hasn’t faced a quality puncher since he captured the IBF belt four years ago in his win over Alejandro Berrio in October 2007. The closest that Bute has come to facing another puncher since then was his fight against Edison Miranda in April 2010.

Bute didn’t get hit much in that fight because he took Miranda out in the 3rd round before the Colombian ever got his offense un-tracked. Johnson has got the power to beat Bute, but he’s going to have to try and find a way to deliver his shots by cutting off the ring or timing Bute’s attacks. Bute will hit and run, making it hard for Johnson to land his own shots. However, if Johnson can time Bute when he comes to throw his usual pecking shots, Johnson can hurt Bute during those times. If not, the fight will quickly turn into a slow, boring fight where Johnson plods forward and Bute constantly backs up and changes directions.

We’ll probably see Bute landing a variety of punches from different angles to keep Johnson guessing and to stay out of his way. The last thing we’ll see is Bute standing right in front of Johnson and trying to fight a traditional type of fight. Bute can’t do that. I mean he can against guys that don’t know how to block and uppercut or take a body shot like the weak opposition Bute has been facing for the past three years. But against a fighter that can stop or take an uppercut like Johnson, Bute would get knocked out if he stayed in front of him all night long. Bute can’t win that type of fight. He’s a hit and run fighter who can take you out if you have a weak chin or limited skills. But against a quality fighter, Bute will resort to running in order to win.

el chido
11-06-2011, 03:38 AM
This was a Bearable Bout, but How about Angulo vs. Kirkland!!.....That was a bout and a Half!!..The Kid Really Showed some Huevos after the first round knock-down and came back to win It!!!....Well Deserved and I've Got My Eye on Him on future fights!....

Yogi
11-06-2011, 08:31 AM
Here is my thoughts on both fights.

I am a huge Glen Johnson fan. Johnson is one of the nicest guys in boxing and he has gotten robbed a lot over the years, so I would have really loved to see him win, but that being said, I think it is time for him to retire. He is 42 trying to fight in a young mans sport and it really showed tonight. Johnson is usually a pressure fighter and not once did I see him even try to put any pressure on him. On the bright side, I think Johnson would make a great ambassador to the sport and I am sure that HBO, Showtime, or Espn would in time, pick him up.

As far as Angulo and Kirkland, they are some of the sloppiest fighters there are. Neither one of them have any defense and they both through a lot of sloppy punches. The only reason that Kirkland survived his first knockdown is because Angulo throws sloppy punches. If Kirkland was in with someone that could through a punch, I don't see him surviving. The only reason the fight was interesting is because they both have a major lack of skills.