Smith, 27-3 with 21 knockouts, won the vacant WBO belt last
April when he beat Russian Maxim Vlasov by majority decision.
He has yet to defend the title, with a planned bout against Umar
Salamov in October 2021 being called off due to COVID-19 and
visa issues.
Smith's first title defence then appeared to be on the verge of
being delayed yet again when Johnson pulled out of the bout
earlier this week, but 31-year-old Geffrard, who is unbeaten
since 2013, agreed to take the Briton's place on Friday.
"I give Steve credit for taking this fight on short notice,"
Smith said in a statement. "He is a tough guy, and I expect him
to bring everything he has for this opportunity.
"I'm ready to fight regardless of who is in the ring with me. My
goal is the same, which is to defend my world title and keep it
on Long Island where it belongs."
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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