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The Hawk of the Ring: Julian Jackson

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The Hawk of the Ring: Julian Jackson

Born September 12, 1960, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Julian Jackson is a retired boxer known as “The Hawk.”

He would take this match on points and it would be the first of a tremendous 29-match winning streak–most of which ended in a string of knockout victories.

However, Julian Jackson last ten matches were all knockouts with none of the matches going past round five.

At 29-0, Julian Jackson was in line for a shot at the WBA Super Welterweight title in 1986.

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-WBA Super Welterweight Title: vs. Mike McCallum [c]: -vs. Jeff Nelson:

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