

NEW YORK (Nov. 9, 2010) --
Glen Johnson’s stunning
eighth-round knockout victory over
Allan Green Saturday night on
SHOWTIME not only
earned him three points and the final spot in the
Super Six World Boxing Classic Semifinals but the
respect from the other entrants in the Super Six.
Although the scoring was close, the 41-year-old
Jamaican-born Johnson (51-14-2, 35 KOs),
of Miami, Fla., pushed the pace and consistently
delivered the
heavier shots throughout. Making his first start at 168 pounds
in 10 years, Johnson finished Green (29-3, 20 KOs) of Tulsa,
Okla., with
a combination culminated by a vicious right hand
36 seconds into the round.
The final Group Stage 3 fight will transpire
Saturday, Nov. 27, when former world champions Arthur Abraham
(31-1, 25 KOs) of Germany and England’s Carl Froch (26-1, 20
KOs) clash for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) super
middleweight title from Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland,
on SHOWTIME (same-day delay) in the opener of a televised
doubleheader.
Undefeated World Boxing Association (WBA)
168-pound belt-holder Andre Ward (22-0, 13 KOs) of Oakland,
Calif., will defend against dangerous Sakio Bika
(28-4-2, 19 KOs) of Sydney, Australia, by way of Cameroon,
Africa, live on SHOWTIME in the second half of the eagerly
awaited Nov. 27 twin bill. Ward enters the non-tournament bout
as the Super Six tournament leader with six
points,
“I think Glen Johnson put on a good show and did what he had
to do in his fight with Allan Green,’’ Ward said. “I wasn't
shocked by the outcome. I anticipated something like that
happening. With the type of fight they had and they pace they
fought at, it was hard to tell what impact fighting at 168 had
on Glen.
“With that said, he did what he needed to do on Saturday night
and I take my hat off to him."
Abraham, who is tied with Johnson with three points, also
commended Johnson on his outstanding accomplishment.
“I was impressed by Glen Johnson,’’ Abraham said. “You could
see what experience and
class can do inside the ring. It is very remarkable that at
the
age of 41 he knocks out a young man like Green.
“That was a strong performance.’’
Froch offered high praise for Johnson and SHOWTIME, while
providing some free advice to Green.
"The win over Allan Green was a good one and the old fella
looked game and determined,’’ Froch said. “He made the weight
comfortably and
seemed happier at 168 pounds.
"I think Johnson brings a different dimension to the Super Six
as a fighter. One thing this tournament has shown is how we're
all very different in our
approach. We're all very unique in
that sense. I like people who come to fight and therefore I'm
all in favor of Johnson’s inclusion. Ken Hershman
has
done well to bring ‘The Road Warrior’ in at such short
notice.
"With regards to Green, unfortunately, it's not really worked
out for him at all. Maybe he needs to consider a move up in
weight to recapture some of
his old magic. He is tall and I've
often read of his battles with the scales and I think that
will be his only way forward now. He’s shown in the past he
can put it together, but something has been lacking during
this tournament for him and maybe light heavyweight is the
answer."
SUPER SIX WORLD
BOXING CLASSIC CURRENT SCOREBOARD
Record Fighter
Points
3-0 Andre
Ward 6
1-1 Arthur
Abraham 3
1-0 Glen Johnson
3
1-1 Carl
Froch 2
________________________________________________________________________
0-2 Allan
Green 0
11-09-2010
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