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Johnnie White started off his pro career aged 20 and currently has a record of 22-4-0. White now looks to build on the experience gained in his first 26 fights. White's longest win streak is 21 fights between April 2005 and December 2008. His longest KO streak in his 26 fights is 9 fights long.
White proved he was made for the pro ranks in his debut against Derrick Cotlong, becoming the first person in Cotlong's 0 fights to stop him. The fight ended in round 1 of 4. White then went on to win his next 13 fights - fighting 7 times in 2005 and 6 times in 2006 racking up wins against Wade Lewis, Gary Butler and Marvin Hunt amongst others.
Michael Hamilton was up next for White on November 26th, 2005. White continued with his winning streak by beating Hamilton. Showing his class against Hamilton, White was the 4th person to go the distance with this opponent. White then went on to win a further 11 fights taking his record to 17 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws.
White entered his next fight with 17 wins and took this to 18 with a win against Ray Lunsford on December 8th, 2007. Lunsford was stopped in the 1st round via TKO meaning White was the 8th person to stop this opponent in his career. Fights against Cliff Couser, Greg Mcghee and Timothy Burden followed where he won all 3 fights taking his winning streak to 21 wins.
White went into his next fight against Dominick Guinn on April 25th, 2009 with a career record of 21 wins. White was beaten and stopped by Dominick Guinn in the 1st round. The win came via TKO in the 1st round. Another win followed for White taking his win tally to 22 wins.
Taking another knock in his career, Seth Mitchell was next in line for White with Mitchell coming out victorious. White career was at 22-2-0 following the fight. White fought Seth Mitchell and was defeated via TKO in the 8 round bout. This was White's 2nd stoppage defeat in his career which came in the 2nd round.
White lost to Joe Hanks in his next fight. Taking place on August 5th, 2010, White's career record after this fight stood at 22-3-0. Joe Hanks was the next opponent of White's career in 2010. The fight was scheduled for 6 and White was the 5th person to go the distance with Hanks resulting in a loss for White.
The next defeat of White's career came against Neven Pajkic on February 4th, 2011. This took his career record to 22-4-0. A blow for White confidence, White was taken the full distance by Pajkic and was handed a UD loss on the judges decision. A tough technical fight that leaves White unsure on where his career will head next.