A quick look at the record of Phil Jackson-Benson shows the kind of gaps in activity that no prospect would want, never mind a prospect who is already older than nearly all up-and-comers.
He is 30 years old, according to BoxRec (though he said he was 29 when he spoke with BoxingScene.com nine days after his birthday). He is 14-1 with 13 KOs, a career that began back in 2008. The lone loss came in his fourth fight, and he’s gone 11-0 with 10 KOs since then.
Yet there was a 21-month period between 2010 and 2012 in which he didn’t fight, and even his last appearance this past August came after an 11-month layoff.
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He is 30 years old, according to BoxRec (though he said he was 29 when he spoke with BoxingScene.com nine days after his birthday). He is 14-1 with 13 KOs, a career that began back in 2008. The lone loss came in his fourth fight, and he’s gone 11-0 with 10 KOs since then.
Yet there was a 21-month period between 2010 and 2012 in which he didn’t fight, and even his last appearance this past August came after an 11-month layoff.
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