The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxCallum Johnson says winning a world title will help his late father rest in peace.The British light-heavyweight penned a deal with promoter Frank Warren yesterday as he plots his path to a title.Johnson, 35, signed the contract a day after the fifth anniversary of his father Paul's death.His dad once trained him and they had mapped out his career when Johnson was a teenager.The Lincolnshire fighter won a Commonwealth Games gold medal as an amateur before winning British and Commonwealth light-heavyweight titles as a pro.He fell short for the IBF world belt in 2018 against Artur Beterbiev - his only career defeat - but is now hoping his.
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