Tureano Johnson (18-1, 13 KOs) of Nassau, Bahamas, has signed on with Golden Boy Promotions to help him on the road to to the top of the middleweight division.
Joining a stable of middleweight fighters at Golden Boy Promotions including Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez and IBF Middleweight titlist David Lemieux, Johnson has shown himself as a fierce competitor racking up an impressive 18 victories with only one loss, a controversial tenth round stoppage against Curtis Stevens in 2014. Johnson, a former 2008 U.S. Olympian who now trains in Georgia, is currently ranked in the top five of middleweight rankings for WBC, WBA, and IBF, and ranked eleventh by the WBO.
Tureano Johnson:
“At this point in my career, it is important for me to stay focused on my goals which are to fight, to provide for my family, to make my Country proud, but ultimately to do what I was born to do to become a World Champion.
“I have had many good offers but this decision was made based on my purpose, for I believe boxing is not a sport, it’s a lifestyle.
“For that reason and with a new team trainer, Tyrone Jones, new manager Garcia O Staley Sr. from Titanium Sports and Entertainment, and promoter Golden Boy Promotions, I would say I made a Golden decision, the legacy lives.”
Oscar De La Hoya:
“Tureano Johnson has proven himself to be a top contender in the middleweight division.
“This year, the middleweight division has catapulted itself back into the forefront of boxing with a caliber of talent reminiscent of legendary fighters like Carlos ‘Escopeta’ Monzon, ‘Marvelous’ Marvin Haggler and Bernard ‘The Alien’ Hopkins. Johnson has demonstrated his ability to become a champion and with Golden Boy Promotions at his side, he has the opportunity to grow into a top middleweight of this era.”
Boasting a stellar amateur career of more than 300 fights, Johnson accumulated many accolades early in his career including the best boxer award at the Caribbean Amateur Boxing Association Championships an impressive four times. In 2008, Johnson advanced to the quarterfinals on the U.S. Olympic team in Beijing, China.
At the age of 26, Johnson made his professional debut in 2010 and quickly amassed 18 wins with his some of his greatest triumphs happening in 2014, including an unanimous decision against the previously undefeated Mike Gavronski; an 87-second knockout of Valerio Marte and a sixth round stoppage of Humberto Toledo. Johnson opened up 2015 with an impressive victory over Alex Theran in January.