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Joe Smith Jr. (born September 20, 1989) is an American professional boxer. He held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) light heavyweight title from 2021 to 2022. In 2016, Smith became the first boxer to score a stoppage victory over former undisputed middleweight world champion Bernard Hopkins.

Smith made his professional debut in October 2009 defeating David Brown by technical knockout in the first round in Connecticut.

Smith won his next five fights only to lose his 7th professional fight against Eddie Caminero.

Over the next five years, Smith racked up a record of 20 wins with 16 coming inside the distance and 1 loss. This included wins against the likes of Otis Griffin, Cory Cummings and a decision win against Will Rosinsky.

In April 2016, Smith defeated Brazilian boxer Fabiano Pena (16–4–1, 12 KOs) via a 2nd-round TKO winning 15 straight fights and continuing to rise up the ranks.

It was announced that Smith would be fighting the #2 WBC contender, former world title challenger Andrzej Fonfara (28–3, 16 KOs) for the WBC international light heavyweight title at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois on June 18, 2016, in a scheduled 10 round fight in the main event of the Premier Boxing Champions card on NBC. Fonfara was coming off a huge decision win over British boxer Nathan Cleverly. A win here for Fonfara would set him up for another world title shot.

In an 'Upset of the Year' in the light heavyweight division, Smith won the title by defeating Fonfara via a 1st-round technical knockout. Smith knocked Fonfara down twice in the round 1. The fight was halted after the second knockdown by referee Hector Afu. The official time of the stoppage was at 2:32. Smith caught Fonfara with a big right hand that dropped him. Fonfara got back to his feet. The referee let the fight continue. When the action resumed, Smith landed a left hook that snapped Fonfara's head back. Smith then followed up with a hard right hand to the head that dropped Fonfara in the corner, which ended the fight. The win also ended Fonfara's 15 fight undefeated streak at the UIC Pavilion. The fight took place on Premier Boxing Champions on NBC. The whole card averaged 1.32 million viewers.

Former multiple weight world champion Bernard Hopkins (55–7–2, 32 KOs) announced he would be having a farewell fight at The Forum in Inglewood, California on December 17, 2016. He picked Smith as his final opponent. Hopkins would be coming out of a two-year layoff having last fought in 2014 in a decision loss to then unified light heavyweight champion Sergey Kovalev. Smith was said to be 'excited' to be fighting on HBO, in a card promoted by Golden Boy. Both boxers weighed in at 174 pounds.

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