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Thursday Oct 29, 2009

Johnson tunrs 41 in January. TSS-EM thought Dawson won their first match by an 8-4 margin or thereabouts, and doesn't see Dawson regressing.

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Chad Dawson Looks Past Glen Johnson A Tiny Bit

By Michael Woods

Promoter Gary Shaw and former 175 pound champion Chad Dawson both expressed interest in entering the Showtime Super Six super middleweight tournament, should Jermain Taylor drop out.

Dawson and Glen Johnson chatted with media on a conference call Thursday to hype the Dawson-Johnson rematch, which unfolds on Nov. 7 in Hartford.

Shaw said Dawson (28-0, 17 KOs)  is contracted to HBO and that he'd be sitting down with execs there to hash out terms for a 2010 deal soon, but that he'd be open to Dawson slipping into the Super Six in lieu of Taylor, who was kayoed by Arthur Abraham on Oct. 17, suffered a concussion and was kept in a hospital for days after the bout.

"I think it is a great idea," said the 27-year-old Connecticut resident Dawson, who won a UD from Johnson (49-12-2, 33 KOs) on April 12, 2008. "I talked to Gary a few times about getting in if Taylor does drop out. I'd love to take part."

"I know he'd be welcomed into the tourney and would win it convincingly," said Shaw, "even though I have Andre Dirrell."

Shaw also, for what it's worth, said that Dawson is the "most talented fighter out there today, bar none" and that he believes one day Dawson will win a title at heavyweight.

"We've been stuck in a rut..we haven't been able to expose him like I'd like, but that time will come," Shaw said on the call. Shaw isn't wrong; two fights with Antonio Tarver, and now a second one with Johnson leave fight fans with the perception that Dawson targets the games' elders exclusively.

The promoter injected some spice into the call by taking issue with Johnson's assertion that he was robbed in the first fight. He pointed out that the fight was in Florida, in his home state, and that the bout didn't come close to meeting the definition of a "robbery."

"Paulie Malignaggi was robbed, this was not a robbery," Shaw said. "I believe I won the first fight clearly," Johnson countered.

Johnson, for his part, shared that he'd be more inclined to look to stop Dawson, since he feels like he'll get no love from the judges. "It's the only way to stay free from a robbery," said Johnson, who turns 41 on January 2.  Dawson said he'll move more, and stand and slug less this time around. TSS-EM sees no way how Dawson doesn't win this one by a more comfortable margin. Like to see him get more aggressive, get it through his head that power equals earning power, but he's a pure boxer, not a boxer-puncher, even.

SPEEDBAG Shaw mentioned that the Jones-Hopkins winner would make sense as a foe for Dawson. Jean Pascal, who snagged the WBC 175 pound belt from Adrian Diaconu in June and gives Diaconu another crack next month, was also mentioned on a short list of potential Dawson opponents.

---Some of you might be wondering what title will be on the line here. Most of you won't be, but indulge me. The WBC's interim belt will be up for grabs, in deference to Johnson, who was supposed to get a crack at Diaconu, who had the crown before dropping it to Pascal. Does the world need a WBC interim belt? Does the world need Snuggies? Rest my case...

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Master Snake:  Will Dawson avoid Tavoris Cloud again if the fight is proposed? Maybe he does like to fight older or smaller opponents.
Thursday Oct 29, 2009 01:29:29 PM
deepwater:  lol. gary shaw will say anything.
Thursday Oct 29, 2009 01:57:02 PM
Porkupine:  Dawons has the personality of room-temperature broccoli. Go Johnson!
Thursday Oct 29, 2009 04:38:01 PM
brownsugar; ain't no mercy in the ring:  bring on Tavoris!!!!,.... Dawson looks like he's already on a Jenny-Craig diet,... how can he lose another 8 pounds??,.. could he be a "Small" light Heavy??,.. anyway unless he could box safely in the SuperSix,.. without having to drain himself,.. then don't do it,.. I don't believe he will have anything left at 168,.... anyway Cloud/Dawson is the fight fans want to see(at least at the hardcore level),... put Johnson out to pasture,.. and teach Mr Cloud how to make it Rain,........
Thursday Oct 29, 2009 04:58:21 PM
Isaiah:  I hope Dawson does look past Johnson and if Johnson ruins that undefeated record, well, he should have been more focused.
Friday Oct 30, 2009 03:32:06 AM
bill m.:  go glen johnson! he's a real warrior and will fight anyone as it should be. to bad he's up there,damn!
Friday Oct 30, 2009 11:03:49 AM
rosario:  dawson will not fall into the same trap he did the 1st fight and try to brawl with johnson, im sure he has learned his lesson, that johnson isnt gonna lay down, so there is no point in brawling with him when he could just out box johnson easily and not have any problems. i like johnson cause he has a ton of heart and pride, but dawson is just much better than him and if dawson does what he did the first fight he actually might end up getting stopped this time, but as i said i think dawson is too smart to make the same mistake twice, but he is fighting in his home town and sometimes that makes guys do the wrong thing and try to impress their fans
Friday Oct 30, 2009 11:13:40 AM
southpaw72:  pressure, pressure, pressure...johnson is going to cut the ring off much better and dawson isn"t going to able to escape and move that easy as he did in the first fight. Only chance Dawson has is to out box him and i dont think he's gonna have much space or distance to do it effectively. Dawson didn't want to see johnson again. He even tried dodging by going down to 168. Well, time to back up that weak unanimous decision he got the first fight. Better check that chin. Hope you're ready Chad....cuz Glen's COMIN !!
Saturday Oct 31, 2009 03:48:18 PM

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