Sources: Johnson out of title bout vs. Smith Jr.

Boxing

For the third time in the last year, Joe Smith Jr., has had a fight impacted by COVID.

Smith was set to defend his light heavyweight title against Callum Johnson on Jan. 15 in Verona, New York, but that fight won’t proceed after Johnson tested positive for COVID, multiple sources tell ESPN.

Top Rank is in the process of finalizing a replacement opponent for Smith to fight in the ESPN main event, sources said.

Smith (27-3, 21 KOs) was set to vie for a vacant 175-pound title against Maxim Vlasov in February 2021 before Vlasov tested positive for COVID. The bout was rescheduled for April, and Smith prevailed via majority decision.

The 32-year-old’s first defense was set for October against Umar Salamov, but this time, it was Smith who contracted COVID. He was even hospitalized during his battle with the virus.

Now recovered, Smith was set to meet Johnson in a battle of power-punchers. Johnson, 36, struggled en route to a majority-decision victory against journeyman Server Emurlaev in October.

The Englisman’s most notable performance came in a title fight loss, a fourth-TKO at the hands of Artur Beterbiev. In that 2018 meeting, Johnson was floored in the opening round, only to drop the champion in the following round before he was finished in the Round 4.

Smith, a native of Long Island, New York, is rated No. 3 by ESPN at light heavyweight.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Tyson Fury Says he hasn’t spoken to his wife “in three months ” while preparing for rematch with usyk
stunner: Bruno Surace KNocks out Jaime Munguia in 6th
Holiday Fight Night 3 — Hard-hitting Scoby encounters veteran opponent in eight-rounder on December 17
Holiday Fight Night 3 — Terell Bostic looks to keep the hot streak alive
Wilfred benitez: a legend in need

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *