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  • Anthony342
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    Why? Is that by choice or did he want to fight other champions and wasn't able to? Did he duck other champions? He seemed like tough dude.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Anthony342
      Why? Is that by choice or did he want to fight other champions and wasn't able to? Did he duck other champions? He seemed like tough dude.
      Hi mate, yes he was chasing champions worth beating, his natural division didnt have much competition or big names.

      He was a tough dude, very tough.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Anthony342
        Why? Is that by choice or did he want to fight other champions and wasn't able to? Did he duck other champions? He seemed like tough dude.
        Jackson's first title shot(lost) was against McCallum. Then when McCallum moved to middleweight Jackson fought for the vacant light middleweight title.
        Later when Duran beat Barkley for the WBC middleweight title, he moved up for the money at super middleweight and rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard leaving the title vacant and Jackson fought Graham for it.
        Jackson lost the title to McClellan and when McClellan moved up to fight Benn. Jackson fought Agostino Cardamone for the vacated title.

        Not really much ducking happened IMO.

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          #14
          Originally posted by TBear
          Jackson's first title shot(lost) was against McCallum.
          McCallum: "Jackson was the hardest puncher I ever met in my boxing career."
          Quite a remarkable comment considering that McCallum fought 378 professional rounds, but only two against Jackson.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Ben Bolt
            McCallum: "Jackson was the hardest puncher I ever met in my boxing career."
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            I wouldn't doubt that one bit.

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              #16
              Originally posted by mickey malone
              Lol, the ko of Graham, is, and always will be, my favourite knock out of all time.. Really liked Bomber Graham, was gutted when it happened. Graham winning by a country mile, got careless, then suddenly switched off in mid-air.

              One of my favorite fight finishes.

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              • Anthony342
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                #17
                Originally posted by TBear
                Jackson's first title shot(lost) was against McCallum. Then when McCallum moved to middleweight Jackson fought for the vacant light middleweight title.
                Later when Duran beat Barkley for the WBC middleweight title, he moved up for the money at super middleweight and rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard leaving the title vacant and Jackson fought Graham for it.
                Jackson lost the title to McClellan and when McClellan moved up to fight Benn. Jackson fought Agostino Cardamone for the vacated title.

                Not really much ducking happened IMO.
                Okay good, that's what I thought based on what I've heard about Jackson. So why never undisputed or lineal/Ring champion then? And how come McCallum wasn't either, while I'm at it?

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                • Anthony342
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                  #18
                  I gotta get me a Julian Jackson career set. I'm a big fan of knockout artists.

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                  • New England
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                    #19
                    draft horse.

                    jackson just might get my vote for hardest puncher ever pound for pound.

                    as others mentioned, there's a hell of a lot more than brute power that goes into being a great puncher. jackson had great offensive timing. he got to even a gunshy opponent when his gloves were not at home.

                    i can't think of anybody who so effortlessly rendered men of his size unconscious.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by New England
                      draft horse.

                      jackson just might get my vote for hardest puncher ever pound for pound.

                      as others mentioned, there's a hell of a lot more than brute power that goes into being a great puncher. jackson had great offensive timing. he got to even a gunshy opponent when his gloves were not at home.

                      i can't think of anybody who so effortlessly rendered men of his size unconscious.
                      Brilliant point. You didn't want to give him the faintest opportunity because he had a knack for taking immediate advantage of defensive openings. He was always so locked in and knew how to deliver his shots to maximum effect. Even in bouts in which he was being outfought or outclassed (e.g. Graham and Norris), once the opponent made one mistake it was lights out.

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