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julian Jackson, arguably one of the hardest punchers P4P

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  • #11
    Julian Jackson and Gerald McClellan-two devastating punchers.

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    • #12
      His fight against Terry Norris is a perfect example. Norris spends the first round and a half or so clowning Jackson, and BOOM one shot ends it.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by MARKBNLV View Post
        Foreman had both.
        Foreman's chin wasn't bad...He got off the floor against Ron Lyle...that's more than you can say about Lewis or the Klit Bros.

        Jackson...was stoppped by guys that could punch.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by MARKBNLV View Post
          Just like Jackson you tap him on the chin and it is nighty night.
          Sounds more like Tito than Jackson.

          Julian was stopped by punchers...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by deuce_drop View Post
            yeah, wonder why thats the trade off to having huge punching power, a suspect chin?????


            really puts the " gotta get them before they get me " mindset into perspective.....

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            • #16
              Jackson was able to end it with one punch with eiter hand, Bailey is move a right hand puncher. Jackson is one of my favorites all time

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                • #18
                  Hell yeah he some of the greatest power ever. During his best years. He was only stopped by McCallum and G-Man. Nothing to be asamed about. Oh the Graham and Norris ko's were some of the greatest. Was getting outboxed in both. But one mistake cost them

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                  • #19
                    jackson didnt have a suspect chin at all, he had a proven chin that was very hard to crack. u boxrec historians might want to acctually watch a mans career before u make ******ed statements.

                    if u look at his career most of those KO losses were when he was waaaaaaay past his prime, i mean washed up to roy jones proportions. punch resistance is the first thing to go for a fighter, look at mayorga and vargas for example. both had iron chins in their primes but were overaggressive and relied on it too much unitl it wasnt there no more, every fighter has a certain number of headshots he can take before his punch resistance declines.

                    jackson was overaggressive and relied on his chin the same way in his prime which cost him at the later stage of his career. if u follow his career u can see the decline, he had been on the decline for some time before mcclellan put the final nail in his coffin and he was a shell of himself after that. the guys who stopped him were good punchers too.

                    u clowns need to either watch a mans career and judge him fairly or stfu. julian jackson did not have a weak chin.

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