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Matt
Godfrey prospect no more
PROVIDENCE (June 13, 2006) - With one short, powerful right hand, USNBC
cruiserweight champion Matt "Too Smooth" Godfrey (12-0, 7 KOs) went from
promising prospect to legitimate contender, stopping previously unbeaten
NABA title-holder Shauna George (11-0-2, 5 KOs) in the first round of
their recent unification bout on ESPN2 Wednesday Night Fights at
Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Godfrey, 25, added another regional belt to his growing collection as
well as moving into the No. 15 position in the World Boxing Association
ratings. He's also ranked No. 26 by the World Boxing Council and No. 1
in the North
American Boxing Federation.
"I beat a very polished boxer a lot of guys wouldn't fight because he's
so slick," Godfrey said about George. "It was exciting knocking him out
in the first round. It let everybody know I'm for real. Right now, I'm
just looking at guys ranked ahead of me with very good records -- only
one or two losses
-- who maybe have a belt around his waist. I'm collecting those. I
figure within 18 months, I'll have 17-18 fights, and be fighting for a
world title."
In addition to George, Godfrey already had a few name victims on his
resume, such as former IBU champion Ernest "M-16" Mateen and ex-NABO
title-holder Jermell "The Truth" Barnes.
"Matt only needs about four or five more fights to be in position for a
major world title fight," Godfrey's manager Bret Hallenbeck added. "At
this point he's ready to fight for any available titles. Any critics he
may have had are silenced after the George fight. He's ready for just
about anybody
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