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"Too Smooth" Godfrey punching way to breakout year in 2006 "I'd give myself an A- grade for 2005," the well-spoken Godfrey said. "I was able to go from four-round fights to eight and quickly to 10 and win a title in my ninth fight. I may not fight as frequently next year because I'll be in eight and 10-rounders against guys with at least 15 or 20 wins. I want to bring my power back that I had as an amateur. Even with puffy gloves and headgear, I knocked out people as an amateur. I had more time to spend on weight training as an amateur, but as a pro I did a lot more running and boxing. I'm now working with a fitness trainer and I'll be working a lot more with weights." Godfrey has been fighting professionally for 19 months. Only nine fights into his pro career, Matt captured the World Boxing Council-affiliated USNBC cruiserweight title this past August with a near shutout performance (99-91, 98-92, 98-93) against Willie Herring, who was coming off of an impressive nationally televised draw versus highly-touted Shaun George, in Matt's first 10-round match. "We want Matt to have a shot at another title this coming year," Godfrey's manager Brent Hallenbeck remarked. "By the middle of the year we hope he's fighting for the NABF title or a similar belt. I think that by the time we can get him to around 20-0, Matt will be fighting for a major title, hopefully in 2007." Godfrey's most impressive fight was against former NABO champion Jermell "The Truth" Barnes (17-8), a high school science teacher Matt took to school, winning every round en route to a unanimous eight-round decision (80-72 three times). "The first time I really stepped-up I won every round against Barnes and then I beat Herring for the title in my next fight," Matt added. "And I just closed out the year (WDEC6) against a tough opponent, Billy Willis, who had knocked out my first opponent as a pro (Glen Morgan), something I couldn't do. I would have graded an A or A+ if I had a couple of more knockouts in 2005." "Too Smooth" has tremendous upside and many believe he will be a better pro than amateur because of his sound, smooth boxing style, which led to his new nickname. A consummate boxer, he possesses incredibly quick hands and feet, particularly for a 200-pounder, as well as a complete set of boxing skills developed during his outstanding amateur career. Matt started boxing at Manfredo's Gym in Pawtucket (RI) with Peter Manfredo, Jr., a finalist in the recently concluded reality television series, The Contender, and his current stablemate, 2004 U.S. Olympian Jason Estrada. Godfrey's 194-23 amateur record included six national championships, four open tournaments including the 2004 Everlast U.S. Championships, plus two in the Junior Olympics. He was a Bronze medal winner at the 2001 Pan-American Games, Silver medallist in all four of the 2004 national major tournaments - National Golden Gloves, PAL (Police Athletic League), U.S. Championships and U.S. Challenge -- and six-time New England Golden Gloves champion. The second heavyweight alternate on the 2004 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team, Matt decided to turn pro May 14 (2004), winning a unanimous four-round decision against Morgan. Over the years as an amateur, Godfrey defeated many boxers who today are outstanding professional fighters such as Randy "The Gentleman" Griffen (22-1-2, 22 KOs), Lenard "Haiten Sensation" Pierre (18-1, 13 KOs), Devan Vargas (7-0, 4 KOs), Chazz "Mensa With Muscles" Witherspoon (9-0, 6 KOs), Corey "Black Ice" Cummings (14-0, 11 KOs) and John Johnson (10-0, 9 KOs). Although he has started his pro career fighting as a cruiserweight, Matt probably will grow into a legitimate heavyweight within a few years. "I will not have any heavyweight plans until after I have a major cruiserweight title belt around my waist," he concluded. "I have no business fighting as a heavyweight until then." He presently is rated No. 9 by the NABC, as well as No. 15 by the NABA and NABF. For more information about Matt Godfrey visit his web site at www.mattgodfreyboxing.com. Replies: 1 Comment made on this article Hi, this is a great blog. Great topic also. keep it going on.
Posted by Adult Personals @ 12/29/2005 09:17 PM EST
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