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Thursday Oct 22, 2009

F-Lo says Dawson will put some space between him and Johnson in the rematch.

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Dawson-Johnson II: It's All About Dawson This Time

By Frank Lotierzo

In a few weeks IBF light heavyweight champ Chad Dawson 28-0 (17) will fight a rematch with former champ Glen Johnson 49-12-2 (33). Their first fight back in April of 2008 was an outstanding bout with a plethora of back and forth action. Neither fighter went down but Dawson was seriously shook via a beautiful over-hand right from Johnson with about a minute left in the 10th round. Dawson summoned great reserve and came back to split the eleventh and twelfth rounds of the bout with Johnson.


When the decision was announced Dawson retained his title when all three judges submitted scorecards of 116-112 (8-4 in rounds) in favor of Dawson. The decision was met with much disapproval as it should've been. The fight was extremely close and could've gone to either fighter by a point, two at the most. Once again the officials who judged the fight must've been sleeping during it or have no understanding or appreciation for a top professional like Glen Johnson who applies non-stop pressure and throws a lot of punches. There's no sense in beating the horrific scoring of the fight to death because it's not gonna change, at least not during the lifetime of anyone reading this.


After just having been subjected to a dud like Froch-Dirrell this past weekend, the Dawson-Johnson rematch is almost like anticipating the "Thirlla In Manila." There's no secret as to what each fighter will be attempting to do this time, and what's more is both fighters can be counted on to show up and fight as if winning actually means something to them. Johnson's heart and determination is a given. He's demonstrated throughout his entire career that he's more than willing to fight anybody, and he'll do it in their backyard. And Dawson showed he's for real in their last bout when he was shook badly by a Johnson over-hand right late in the bout. A tired Dawson came back in the eleventh and fought Johnson off and righted the ship. So there's no question here that Dawson's for real and won't be awed in the least by Johnson's toughness and virtually unbreakable will.

 

From a style vantage point Dawson and Johnson are the perfect foil for each other. In many aspects ones strength is the others weakness and vice-versa. The fighter who can keep from being worn out by trying to impose himself on the other physically wins. That said, Chad Dawson is the story of this fight. Johnson who's a very strong fully-grown man faced a version of Dawson who was still a growing boy a year and a half ago. The biggest difference this time should be Dawson's ability to hold his ground effectively on the inside, something he wasn't quite strong enough to do last time. Dawson will be better equipped physically for this fight and can also add to his arsenal and show Glen a few things he didn't see when they met the first time. On the other hand Johnson is the same fighter every time out and will not change or show Dawson anything he didn't see from him already.


It's unlikely that Dawson can stop Johnson and no doubt his trainer Eddie Mustafa Muhammad will prepare him for the twelve hard rounds that he has in front of him. Dawson will have to keep firing but not look for the knockout, which isn't really his style. The reality is Dawson doesn't posses the power to discourage Johnson from pressuring him, so he should be fine as long as he's moving and boxing. If Dawson implements some clinching and grabbing of Johnson when he's forced to the ropes or cornered he'll make the fight less taxing on himself physically this time. During their last fight there were patches of it where Dawson was trapped along the ropes and didn't let his hands go, and as a result Johnson gained the advantage and momentum. Also, Dawson has to move to the left or the right after he gets off or when he's not punching. There were several occasions in their last fight when he was caught by Johnson's straight counters because he moved straight back after breaking off the exchange.


Another thing Chad can improve on is not pawing with his right jab nor can he fall in with his chin unprotected and open for Johnson's right uppercut. The paw/push jab isn't a real punch and an experienced pro like Johnson will see through it every time. When Dawson tried to keep Johnson off with it, Glen smacked it aside and scored frequently when he went to Dawson's  body with his left hook or over the top with his right hand. Johnson's too strong and determined to throw meaningless punches at.


Johnson tired and slowed a bit during the seventh round of their first meeting, but Dawson couldn't seize the bout because the pace he was forced to fight in the early rounds took a lot out of him. Well, that and Johnson knows how to fight tired and did get a second wind shortly there after. This time the difference should be Dawson has probably matured even more physically and based on the things he didn't do the last time can show up as a better and more complete fighter than what we saw the first time they met.

 

Dawson recently said, "I want to leave no doubt with him, his team or the judges. If it goes 12 rounds, I want a unanimous, unanimous decision. I’m ready to take on Johnson and put to rest this idea that he should have won the last fight.”

 

Something he should be able to accomplish versus the 40 year old Johnson if he's a little stronger in this fight and also takes advantage of some added weapons that he didn't incorporate into his arsenal in April of 2008. Only this fight will end without any controversy as to weather or not he deserves the decision.

 

Frank Lotierzo can be contacted at GlovedFist@Gmail.com

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Matthew:  I disagree with many people about the decision in the first fight. I thought Dawson won by two points. It was definitely closer than the judges scored, but Johnson was in no way robbed. He fought his heart out, but he couldn't put Dawson away when he had him in trouble. Dawson showed a lot of guts in coming back to win the 11th after he was hurt in the 10th. This fight will go the distance, and I see Dawson winning a decision in a fight that's not as close as the first time around.
Friday Oct 23, 2009 11:27:40 AM
dr3r42:  Usually in a close fight between a young fighter and an old one, the rematches are often blowouts won by the younger one. Because he improves, while the older fighter can't come back from the first war (Marciano-Walcott, Hollyfield-Quawi, ect) . There are always exceptions like Jermaine Taylor never really improving much from the first Hopkins fight. But you never know with Johnson; he wasn't given that much of a chance in their first fight
Friday Oct 23, 2009 12:29:55 PM
brownsugar:  I like Dawson,...Johnson is always dangerous,..what ever he lost,.. he still has his punching power,. and to honest,..Johnson was still looking like the same Johnson is his last fight,...he probably has declined a little..Johnson is a reliable "workhorse",.. he wont fade overnight,.. and he is always capable of bringing back some of the "old" magic,.. like the ageless Archie Moore who scored KO after KO when he wasn't supposed to,.. but if Dawson is the fighter I think he is he'll pull thru like he did in the first fight,.. only better...
Friday Oct 23, 2009 04:21:13 PM
MisterLee:  Thanks F-lo Writa' for giving Johnson his due credit. Too many pple are giving UD's on the first fight to that darn shoe shina' who hit nothing but gloves and forearms all night, had few clean connects, and was outworked by volume IMO (i have to double check compubox numbers), and johnson was so consistently working the body and head like collazo did on the berto fight, then whenever berto, i mean dawson DID throw flashy combos on glen j's gloves, the judges were like ooo ahhh!!! soo stupid, score the fight by volume and clean connects judges, and stop favoring that shoe shiner and runner who was hurt and wobbled several times yet never had a meaningful punch in the entire fight (if anyone disagrees, please cite me the time and round if dawson landed ONE telling blow). Pc! Tss rules!
Friday Oct 23, 2009 06:25:25 PM
bill m:  frank you crack me up. im with you all the way except i believe johnson has a great shot at beating dawson.he has to take to the trenches to do it though.glen is a throwback who i admire greatly.if only have the guys today had his tenacity.im watching seeger / forseca and this seeger is absolutely terrible .his trainer should go into another line of work ,man.........
Friday Oct 23, 2009 09:36:24 PM
Isaiah@MisterLee:  Man, you already know how this is going to play out. It's going to go to another ponts win for Dawson because he's a lot younger and the rising star. Johnson will once again outwork Dawson in volume of punches and connects, but Dawson's flashes of fireworks, (more like sparklers) will hypnotize the judges for another UD in Dawson's favor. You know how they do it. Got to protect that young undefeated star in the making. I think I saw Johnson buzzed maybe once in the first fight. We can expect about the same for act 2. (Also known as, it's going to be close enough that we can give it to the guy we can make more money off of.) Got to love these networks! (Insert sarcasm once again)
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 12:20:21 AM
MisterLee @ Isiah:  You're like Magnavox: Smart. Very Smart. Holler!
Saturday Oct 24, 2009 07:37:22 PM
MisterLee:  Johnson gonna have to knock him out to win!
Sunday Oct 25, 2009 11:41:06 AM

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