Career
He also was a pound-for-pound ranked stalwart during the prime of his career, which ran from 1990 to 2006. If Johnson"s resume was largely devoid of star names, it was because standout fighters of the day, such as Johnny Tapia, Danny Romero, Michael Carbajal and Ricardo López are widely considered to have avoided him. Johnson was the first African-American boxer to capture a world flyweight title.
In 2012 he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
Flyweight
Johnson conceded in a 2001 interview that his decision to manage his career independently during his peak, rather than signing with an established promoter, contributed to his inability to secure high profile fights, "I realized I had to have some management like a Don King or a Bob Arum or a Duva to get these fights."
Super Flyweight
While incarcerated, he was stripped of his IBF title due to inactivity. Bantamweight
Johnson returned to the ring in 2001, scoring two consecutive wins.
In his third fight at Bantamweight Johnson lost in an upset to up and coming Rafael Marquez by split decision over 10 rounds later that year. This bout was clouded by the fact that Johnson was docked two points for holding.
In the rematch the following year, Marquez took Johnson apart, winning by TKO in the 8th round.
Johnson went on to lose by KO in the 8th round to both Ivan Hernández for the WBO Super Flyweight. Johnson retired following his second straight loss in February 2006 after falling by eighth-round knockout to current WBC featherweight titleholder Jhonny Gonzalez, who has knocked out 10 consecutive opponents in as many straight wins since last losing in May 2009. Too Sharp is married to Valeeka Carter Johnson and has eight children, all eight of whom live in the Washington, District of Columbia area.
Of which, three daughters are currently attending college (VSU, Morgan State and Winston-Salem).
One of Too Sharp"s daughters died in Baltimore, Doctor of Medicine due to lung problems. Arrangements were held in Southeast, District of Columbia on November