Johnson Vs Bute.....What if Johnson wins?

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  1. Chris Hansen

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    After his gutsy but obvious loss to Carl Froch, Johnson needs a win here to stay above water (IMO). What if he knocks Bute out? Where would he go from here?
     
  2. boricua100%

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  3. Jordan_Davies

    Jordan_Davies Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Depending on who wins the super six.

    Froch wins - Froch fights Kessler to avenge defeat and add the WBO to the WBA/WBC. doesnt fight Johnson after beating him and moves up

    Ward wins - Avoids Kessler claiming a "victory" already and fights johnson as a "welcome home" fight in oakland where hell likely get the hometown decision
     
  4. osirus0830

    osirus0830 Active Member Full Member

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    Johnson has no chance. He can no longer KO guys and he sure as hell isn't going to win a decision.
     
  5. Bodyshot99

    Bodyshot99 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    it would be the coolest thing ever
     
  6. Englund

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    You're not biased at all.
     
  7. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It keeps Johnson's career as an upper tier fighter going and lands him another decent payday. Every champ is said to have one last good fight in him.

    Bute is considered the unproven commodity at this time, so a loss by him would be much more costly.
     
  8. Nopporn

    Nopporn Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Johnson is a one-dimensional fighter. He has no skill. I have not seen him beating anyone for years.
     
  9. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Johnson is in his fourties,has lost 15 times already,is coming off a loss and is fighting in Quebec.Good ****ing luck.Bute continues his "reign of terror".:lol:
     
  10. theflyest

    theflyest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    johnson doesnt belong at 168 at all so i hate this fight for him. The professional he is, he somehow makes the weight, but he should go back to 175
     
  11. RobertV77

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    Who would pay to watch Ward outclass Kessler again? Waste of time.
     
  12. bRoNeR**a**G

    bRoNeR**a**G Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Might wanna ask Allan Green about that one.
     
  13. No10Point

    No10Point Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bute is the reason why Johnson lost to Dawson the 2nd time around (won the first one)
    Bute is doing this as a friend of Johnson's. IE giving him a pay day. (that he does deserve)
     
  14. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Johnson will amazingly become a star. Even this late in his career. He's a blue collar worker, late bloomer, etc if promoted right he can be America's modern day Jimmy Braddock. But he does have a habit of pushing his more popular opponents to the limit, but for the most part coming up short. Against Bute, it wouldn't surprise me if Johnson won, but he'd have to push himself just alittle harder than usual. He can't match Bute for speed and power, but he's not too far behind and his pressure can wear down Bute. Even if Johnson beat Bute in the eyes of the fans, most likely a draw will be given out. This is the year of the upsets, by the way.
     
  15. Jordan_Davies

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    Am i wrong?

    If ward wins hes not going to fight Kessler, and will likely fight the winner of bute / johnson . . .

    Which will likely to include him fighting in oakland suprise suprise