Tureano Johnson

Middleweight
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Tureano Johnson
"Tureano"
"Toureano"
"Taureno"
"Jhonson"

21

Wins

3

Losses

1

Draws

None

KO%
  • Birth Name: Tureano Dexter Johnson
  • Birth Place: Contribute
  • Born: February 12, 1984
  • Died: Contribute
  • Age: 39
  • Height: 5′ 10″
  • Weight: 160 lb
  • Reach: 73½″
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Pro Debut: March 05, 2010
  • Nationality: Bahamas
  • Status: Inactive
  • Manager: Contribute
  • Promoter: Contribute
  • Total Bouts: 25
  • Total Rounds: 38

Tureano Johnson, a Bahamian professional boxer, has had an illustrious career in the sport spanning over a decade. He turned professional in 2010 and retired in 2020 with a record of 21-3-1, including 15 knockout wins.

Johnson had a total of 25 fights in his professional boxing career, winning 21 of them with one draw and three losses. All of his losses came via knockout, which may highlight potential issues with his defensive game.

However, Johnson was a dominant force in the ring throughout most of his career. He won his first professional fight against Cleoney Fuqua via first-round TKO and followed it up with a 14-fight winning streak that ended in a TKO loss to Curtis Stevens in 2014. Though he never held a world title, Johnson did manage to score notable victories over Jason Quigley, Humberto Toledo, and Eamonn O'Kane.

In total, Johnson recorded 15 knockout wins, a testament to the power he could bring to any fight. To achieve such a record, he undoubtedly had an ironclad work ethic and maintained his physical fitness throughout his career.

Johnson’s last professional fight was against Jaime Munguía in October 2020, after which he announced his retirement from boxing. In this fight, Johnson lost via 6th round RTD, an unfortunate end to an otherwise fantastic career.

Career Summary:

A quick glance at Johnson’s professional career reveals an outstanding record of 21 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses. The Bahamian boxer began his career in 2010 with a first-round TKO victory over Cleoney Fuqua. This initial bout was a testament to the power that Johnson possessed and signaled his intent to become a force within the boxing world.

Over the next few years, Johnson built upon this triumph and accumulated a total of 14 consecutive victories. During this period, he defeated fighters such as Fabiano Soares, Valerio Marte, and Jonalis Reyes, all via technical knockout. Johnson's powerful style was on full display in these matches, and his sheer force of will dominated his opponents.

Johnson's winning streak came to a halt when he faced Curtis Stevens in 2014. Stevens defeated Johnson via a devastating 10th round TKO, a loss that the Bahamian fighter would find hard to shake off. In his next fight, Johnson defeated Alex Theran but fell to a second TKO loss against Sergiy Derevyanchenko in 2017.

Despite these losses, Johnson continued to show the same energy and tenacity that fans have come to know and love. He proved that he still had power in his fists with knockout wins over opponents such as Jorge Melendez and Fabiano Pena.

Johnson's last fight was against Jaime Munguía, a highly anticipated bout that fans were eager to watch. Unfortunately, the fight ended in a disheartening manner for Johnson, with a 6th round RTD loss and his announcement of retirement shortly after it.

Notable Wins:

Throughout his career, Johnson amassed some impressive victories against formidable opponents. Some of the most notable of these are:

Jason Quigley: Johnson defeated Quigley via unanimous decision in July 2019. Quigley was 16-0 at the time, meaning that Johnson handed him his first professional defeat.

Humberto Toledo: In 2015, Johnson defeated Toledo via a unanimous decision, improving his record to 17-1.

Eamonn O'Kane: Johnson defeated O'Kane via a unanimous decision in 2014. This was another significant victory for Johnson, who impressed many with his performance in the ring.

Conclusion:

Tureano Johnson was a formidable boxer and possessed knockout power that made him a force to be reckoned with in the ring. Though he never captured a world title, he leaves behind an impressive professional record of 21-3-1, including 15 knockout victories.

Johnson had his share of losses in his career, but his overall contributions to the sport will not be forgotten. His work ethic and determination to succeed make him an inspiration to both aspiring and established boxers alike, and his presence in the ring will be missed.

Tureano Johnson Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
25 Oct 30, 2020 36 Jaime Munguía Loss RTD6
24 Jul 18, 2019 35 Jason Quigley Win RTD9
23 Feb 9, 2019 34 Fernando Castañeda Draw SD
22 Aug 25, 2017 33 Sergiy Derevyanchenko Loss TKO12
21 Mar 23, 2017 33 Fabiano Soares Win KO2
20 Oct 17, 2015 31 Eamonn O'Kane Win UD
19 Jan 9, 2015 30 Alex Theran Win RTD5
18 Dec 5, 2014 30 Humberto Toledo Win TKO6
17 Nov 20, 2014 30 Valerio Marte Win TKO1
16 Jul 11, 2014 30 Mike Gavronski Win UD
15 Apr 4, 2014 30 Curtis Stevens Loss TKO10
14 Feb 22, 2013 29 Willie Fortune Win UD
13 Oct 2, 2012 28 Jose Morla Win TKO3
12 Sep 28, 2012 28 Jonalis Reyes Win TKO1
11 Sep 1, 2012 28 Cleven Ishe Win TKO4
10 Jul 20, 2012 28 Arturo Rodriguez Win KO1
9 Jun 16, 2012 28 Roberto Yong Win UD
8 May 14, 2012 28 Alexander Hernandez Win TKO2
7 Mar 2, 2012 28 Edvan dos Santos Barros Win UD
6 Feb 18, 2012 28 Joseph Benjamin Win UD
5 Jan 7, 2012 27 Eddie Gates Win TKO2
4 Jul 24, 2010 26 Roy Ashworth Win KO1
3 Apr 30, 2010 26 Anthony Bowman Win TKO4
2 Apr 16, 2010 26 Ryan Bianchini Win TKO1
1 Mar 5, 2010 26 Cleoney Fuqua Win TKO1