Tom Johnson (American boxer)

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Tom Johnson
Born
Thomas Douglas Johnson

(1964-07-15) July 15, 1964 (age 59)
Other namesBoom Boom
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 5+12 in (166 cm)
Reach69+12 in (177 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights63
Wins51
Wins by KO28
Losses10
Draws2

Tom Johnson (born July 15, 1964 in Evansville, IN) is a former boxer who was the IBF featherweight champion of the world.

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Professional career

Known as "Boom Boom", Johnson turned pro in 1986 and in 1991 challenged Manuel Medina for the IBF Featherweight Title, losing a technical decision. In 1993 he rematched Medina and was able to win the title with a narrow split decision victory. [1] Johnson was able to successfully defend the title 11 times including against Jose Badillo in Germany, [2] before losing the belt to the young phenom Naseem Hamed via 8th round TKO. Johnson never challenged for a major title again, and retired in 2002 after being TKO'd by Jorge Páez.

Professional boxing record

63 fights51 wins10 losses
By knockout283
By decision237
Draws2
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
63Loss51–10–2 Jorge Páez TKO2 (10)2002-02-22 Palace Indian Gaming Center, Lemoore, California, U.S.
62Loss51–9–2 Jesús Chávez RTD8 (12)2001-02-23 Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas, U.S.For vacant NABF super-featherweight title
61Win51–8–2David TurnerUD10 (10)2001-02-02 Robarts Arena, Sarasota, Florida, U.S.
60Win50–8–2Ernest KoffiTKO5 (10)2001-01-12Ramada Inn, Southfield, Michigan, U.S.
59Loss49–8–2 Scott Harrison UD12 (12)2000-07-15London Arena, London, England, U.K.For IBO Inter-Continental featherweight title
58Win49–7–2Felipe GarciaTKO4 (?)2000-06-16The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S.
57Win48–7–2Agustin LorenzoPTS10 (10)2000-04-29Oranjestad, Aruba
56Loss47–7–2 Charles Shepherd UD12 (12)1999-07-31Sands Centre, Carlisle, England, U.K.For vacant IBA super-featherweight title
55Loss47–6–2 Junior Jones UD12 (12)1999-02-17 Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.For vacant IBA super-featherweight title
54Win47–5–2José Luis MontesTKO8 (?)1998-11-06 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
53Loss46–5–2Dennis Holbaek PedersenUD12 (12)1998-09-04 Kolding Hallen, Kolding, Denmark
52Win46–4–2Javier DíazUD10 (10)1998-04-30The Chili Pepper, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
51Loss45–4–2Santos RebolledoMD10 (10)1998-02-21 Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami, Florida, U.S.
50Win45–3–2Vincent HowardUD10 (10)1997-07-19 Arena, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
49Loss44–3–2 Naseem Hamed TKO8 (12)1997-02-08 London Arena, London, England, U.K.Lost IBF featherweight title;
for WBO featherweight title
48Draw44–2–2Javier MarquezTD3 (10)1996-12-21The Aladdin, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
47Win44–2–1Ramon GuzmanUD12 (12)1996-08-31 Point Theatre, Dublin, IrelandRetained IBF featherweight title
46Win43–2–1Claudio Victor MartinetKO7 (12)1996-04-27Espace Piscine, Antibes, FranceRetained IBF featherweight title
45Win42–2–1Ever BelenoTKO12 (12)1996-03-02Newcastle ArenaRetained IBF featherweight title
44Win41–2–1Jose BadilloMD12 (12)1995-12-09 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, GermanyRetained IBF featherweight title
43Win40–2–1 Eddie Croft UD12 (12)1995-05-28 Convention Center, South Padre Island, Texas, U.S.Retained IBF featherweight title
42Win39–2–1Victor LaureanoTKO2 (?)1995-04-26 The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S.
41Win38–2–1 Manuel Medina UD12 (12)1995-01-28Bally's Park Place, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.Retained IBF featherweight title
40Win37–2–1Francisco SeguraUD12 (12)1994-10-22Bally's Park Place, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.Retained IBF featherweight title
39Win36–2–1Benny AmparoTKO12 (12)1994-06-11 Bally's Park Place, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.Retained IBF featherweight title
38Win35–2–1Orlando SotoUD12 (12)1994-02-12 Cervantes Center, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.Retained IBF featherweight title
37Win34–2–1 Stéphane Haccoun TKO9 (12)1993-11-30 Palais des Sports, Marseille, FranceRetained IBF featherweight title
36Win33–2–1 Sugar Baby Rojas UD12 (12)1993-09-11 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida, U.S.Retained IBF featherweight title
35Win32–2–1José GarcíaUD10 (10)1993-08-24Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
34Win31–2–1 Manuel Medina SD12 (12)1993-02-26Salle de Fetes, Melun, FranceWon IBF featherweight title
33Win30–2–1 Antonio Hernández UD10 (10)1992-10-20Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
32Win29–2–1 Kelvin Seabrooks RTD7 (10)1992-06-10Paramount Theatre, New York City, New York, U.S.
31Win28–2–1Mario LozanoKO1 (10)1992-04-04Eldorado High School, Eldorado, Illinois, U.S.
30Win27–2–1Rafael OrtegaTD5 (10)1992-01-21 Plaza Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
29Loss26–2–1 Manuel Medina TD9 (12)1991-11-18 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.For IBF featherweight title
28Win26–1–1Gerardo SanchezTKO2 (10)1991-10-04Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
27Win25–1–1Arturo PadillaKO4 (10)1991-08-03 Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
26Win24–1–1German VasquezTKO1 (?)1991-05-31Kerhonkson, New York, U.S.
25Win23–1–1Jesse SierraTKO5 (10)1991-03-01King Street Palace, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
24Win22–1–1Silvestre CastilloTKO4 (10)1991-01-25 Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
23Draw21–1–1 Troy Dorsey MD12 (12)1990-11-18 Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.For NABF featherweight title
22Win21–1Gilberto MartínezTKO1 (10)1990-10-23 The Aladdin, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
21Loss20–1 Harold Warren SD10 (10)1990-07-03 Kutsher's Hotel, Monticello, New York, U.S.
20Win20–0Anthony EnglishUD10 (10)1990-01-26 Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
19Win19–0Fermin RodriguezKO7 (10)1989-09-28 Civic Arena, St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S.
18Win18–0Fermin RodriguezTKO6 (10)1989-06-29Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.
17Win17–0Edgar GarciaTKO6 (12)1989-04-21 Felt Forum, New York City, New York, U.S.Retained WBC Continental Americas featherweight title
16Win16–0Tony De La RosaTKO3 (10)1989-02-16Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
15Win15–0Gilberto ContrerasUD12 (12)1988-11-30 Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.Won vacant WBC Continental Americas featherweight title
14Win14–0Carlos CastroUD10 (10)1988-10-26Thomas Crystal Gardens, Mount Clemens, Michigan, U.S.
13Win13–0Jose SaldanaTKO9 (10)1988-09-28Thomas Crystal Gardens, Mount Clemens, Michigan, U.S.
12Win12–0Antonio MedinaTKO4 (?)1988-06-29Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
11Win11–0Ernesto MotaKO2 (?)1988-04-27Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
10Win10–0Octavio QuinonesUD6 (6)1988-01-28Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
9Win9–0Kenny ColeUD8 (8)1987-11-17Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
8Win8–0 Troy Dorsey SD8 (8)1987-09-29Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
7Win7–0Mario RiveraTKO2 (?)1987-08-18Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
6Win6–0Vicente GonzalezUD6 (6)1987-05-19Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
5Win5–0Tony CisnerosTKO5 (6)1987-04-28Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
4Win4–0Sammy RuizUD6 (6)1987-02-24Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
3Win3–0Bobby AdamsTKO3 (?)1987-01-27Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
2Win2–0Victor RogersKO1 (4)1986-11-25Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.
1Win1–0Aaron BrumfieldTKO2 (4)1986-10-28Premier Center, Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S.

Personal life

In his personal life, Johnson is partnered with Sandra Reeves Jackson (aka Lois Reeves) of the Motown group, Martha and the Vandellas

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References

  1. "Johnson takes IBF featherweight crown". United Press International. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  2. "Botha Gets Controversial Win". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Steve Cruz
WBC Continental Americas
featherweight Champion

November 30, 1988 – 1989
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Myron Taylor
World boxing titles
Preceded by IBF featherweight champion
February 26, 1993 – February 8, 1997
Succeeded by