
Johnny Fisher
"The Romford Bull"
Division: heavyweight
Nationality: United Kingdom
Hometown: Romford, London, United Kingdom
Birth Date: 1999-02-27
Height: 6.4 cm
Reach: 75 cm
Stance: orthodox
Professional Record
13
Wins
(11 by KO)1
Losses
(1 by KO)0
Draws
14
Total Fights
Biography
Johnny George Charles Fisher, known as “The Romford Bull,” is a British professional heavyweight boxer born on February 27, 1999, in Harold Wood, London. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches tall, Fisher’s athletic journey began with rugby, a sport he played extensively during his youth. He attended Marshalls Park School in Romford and later pursued higher education at the University of Exeter, where he earned a 2:1 degree in history. His academic interests included a dissertation on the aerial bombing of Germany from 1944 to 1945. Despite his academic pursuits, Fisher’s passion for boxing was influenced by his family’s involvement in the sport; his father, John Fisher, had amateur boxing experience, and other family members participated in boxing at various levels.
Fisher’s amateur boxing career was brief but impactful, consisting of only 10 bouts, three of which ended in first-round stoppages. Fisher made his professional debut on February 20, 2021, securing a first-round TKO victory over Matt Gordon at Wembley Arena. He continued to build his record with successive wins, including notable victories against Phil Williams, Danny Whitaker, and Alvaro Terrero. On August 12, 2023, Fisher captured his first title, the BBBofC Southern Area Heavyweight title, by defeating Harry Armstrong via seventh-round TKO at the O2 Arena in London.
In 2024, Fisher’s career gained further momentum. He delivered a stunning 36-second knockout against Alen Babić on July 6 at the Copper Box Arena in London. Later that year, on December 21, he faced David Allen on the undercard of the heavyweight world title rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Despite being knocked down for the first time in his career during the fifth round, Fisher recovered to win via split decision, a result that sparked debate among fans and analysts.
Outside the ring, Fisher maintains a strong connection to his roots in Romford. His father, John Fisher, affectionately known as “Big John,” has become a social media personality, amassing a significant following and contributing to Johnny’s growing popularity. The engaging presence of the father-son duo has helped Fisher cultivate a dedicated fan base, often selling out venues for his fights. Despite his rising fame, Fisher remains grounded, often engaging in historical discussions and maintaining his love for history, reflecting the balance between his academic background and boxing career.
Technical Overview
Johnny Fisher, “The Romford Bull,” embodies a unique balance between brute strength and scholarly discipline. While his powerful physique reflects intense, no-nonsense gym work, his mind is equally engaged; he approaches boxing not just as a fighter but as a student of the sport. Fisher studies film, history, and technique with the focus of a true academic, blending a work ethic with a historian's respect for the game.
His jab is rugged and functional—less flashy, more forceful. He uses it as both a gauge and a guide, disrupting rhythm and clearing space for heavier punches. You can tell he has studied the great British heavyweights and early American bruisers; there’s substance in every touch.
In terms of footwork, Fisher stays planted with steady, calculated steps. His movement is efficient and minimalistic, allowing him to remain balanced and ready to strike. Although he is not known for dance-like agility, he moves better than most would expect from a heavyweight of his size—likely a result of hours spent studying film and practicing technical drills. His pressure style is steadily evolving, echoing the fluid, elastic movement that Tyson Fury made famous in modern heavyweight boxing.
When it comes to power and combinations, Fisher’s style is blunt yet intelligent. He targets the body and breaks down defenses with short, brutal combinations. His approach reflects his dual identity: a man who trains like a bull but thinks like a chess player. He doesn't just hit hard—he understands why and when to deliver his punches. Tactically, Fisher often mixes high and low guards to manipulate distance and rhythm. He is aware of how he presents openings and uses them to bait shots he can counter. He isn’t just throwing punches; he’s creating scenarios. It’s a layer of tactical understanding that comes from studying the sport with an academic’s attention to detail.
Fight History
05/17/25 vs. David Allen, L-TKO, 5/10
12/21/24 vs. David Allen, W-SD, 10/10
07/06/24 vs. Alen Babic, W-TKO, 1/10
02/03/24 vs. Dmytro Bezus, W-TKO, 1/8
08/12/23 vs. Harry Armstrong, W-TKO, 7/10
06/10/23 vs. Emilio Salas, W-TKO, 1/8
03/11/23 vs. Alfonso Damiani, W-TKO, 4/8
10/29/22 vs. Dominik Musil, W-TKO, 1/6
08/06/22 vs. Michal Reissinger, W-TKO, 2/6
02/12/22 vs. Gabriel Enguema, W-PTS, 6/6
10/30/21 vs. Alvaro Terrero, W-TKO, 2/6
08/07/21 vs. Danny Whitaker, W-TKO, 2/4
05/01/21 vs. Phil Williams, W-TKO, 3/4
02/20/21 vs. Matt Gordon, W-TKO, 1/4