Julian "The Hawk" Jackson - Hardest Puncher In Boxing History

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  • kedashy
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    #11
    Yeah I know, Jackson started out as a jr middle..... so 147 would be feasible. Even if he dried out at 147 he still kills everyone at 147.

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    • SkillspayBills
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      #12
      Man literally put other fighters to sleep. Hardest puncher p4p I've ever seen.

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      • BigAlexSand
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        #13
        Originally posted by kedashy
        Yeah I know, Jackson started out as a jr middle..... so 147 would be feasible. Even if he dried out at 147 he still kills everyone at 147.
        I don't think so man.. Jackson was a tiny jr middleweight, belonged more at middleweight off the bat but Jacksons biggest issue was his chin. He often got hurt by lesser opposition Mostly at middleweight and very well could be the reason why he started at 154.

        Jackson was a monster don't get me wrong, without a doubt a top pound 4 pound puncher. But let's not act as if dude was Superman. He got outboxed by McCallum and Punished by McClellan. He would with out a doubt be one of the most feared men at 154, One of the more Dominante at Middleweight but would be a nothing at 147.

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        • JulianQ
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          #14
          Julian Jackson was not only a hard puncher but also deadly accurate and a good finisher. Win or lose he always had entertaining fights.

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          • -Kev-
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            #15
            But no chin. 6 losses, all by KO, the majority of them pretty early, under 6.

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