Phil Jackson (boxer)
American boxer
Phil Jackson
Born Phil Jackson
(1964-05-11 ) May 11, 1964 (age 60) Nationality American Other names The Enforcer Statistics Weight(s) Heavyweight Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[ 1] Reach 79 in (201 cm) Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 58 Wins 44 Wins by KO 38 Losses 13 Draws 0 No contests 1
Phil Jackson (born May 11, 1964) is an American former professional boxer , best known for challenging Lennox Lewis for the WBC Heavyweight Title in 1994.
Amateur career
Born in Miami Beach , Florida, Jackson was the heavyweight alternate on the 1988 United States Olympic team
Professional career
Known as "The Enforcer", Jackson began his career in 1988 on a tear, winning his first 25 fights mostly by KO, setting up a bout with hard-punching Canadian top contender Razor Ruddock in 1992. Ruddock dominated, and Jackson was knocked down once in the 3rd, and once in the 4th, staying down for the 10 count.[ 1] He then won his next five fights to set up the fight in 1994 with Lewis.[ 1]
Lewis received a lot of flak for the fight, given Jackson's loss to Ruddock who had lost to Lewis towards the end of his career. Jackson was Top 10 in the Ring Magazine at the time but boxing insiders remained sceptical. The fight was shown on HBO and was unimpressive, with Lewis plodding after Jackson en route to an 8th-round TKO.[ 2] [ 3]
In 1995 his career began to sputter as he slipped to a journeyman. He lost bouts against future contenders Chris Byrd ,[ 2] Brian Nielsen , and Jeremy Williams .In 1998 he beat Alex Stewart , setting up a shot at a fringe belt in 1999 against Monte Barrett . Barrett won easily, and Jackson went on to lose to a "who's who" list of heavyweight contenders, including Fres Oquendo , Wladimir Klitschko , Larry Donald , Derrick Jefferson , and Dominick Guinn . The loss to Guinn in 2004, a fight in which Guinn knocked Jackson out in twenty-three seconds, was Jackson's last bout.
He retired with a record with 44–13 with 38 knockouts.[ 4]
Professional boxing record
44 Wins (38 knockouts, 6 decisions), 13 Losses (7 knockouts, 6 decisions), 1 No Contest [1]
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Location
Notes
Loss
24-1
Dominick Guinn
KO
1
24/07/2004
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Jackson knocked out at 0:23 of the first round.
Win
22-35-2
Garing Lane
UD
6
24/10/2003
Miami, Florida , U.S.
Loss
15-8
Brian Nix
UD
6
21/04/2002
Laughlin, Nevada , U.S.
Loss
24-3-1
Derrick Jefferson
UD
10
16/02/2002
Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
Win
7-3
Nick Nurse
UD
6
25/05/2001
Miami, Florida , U.S.
Loss
37-1-1
Larry Donald
KO
5
25/05/2000
Tunica, Mississippi , U.S.
Jackson knocked out at 2:28 of the fifth round.
Loss
29-1
Wladimir Klitschko
KO
2
12/11/1999
Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
Jackson knocked out at 1:59 of the second round.
Loss
14-0
Fres Oquendo
UD
10
12/09/1999
Kansas City, Missouri , U.S.
Loss
19-0
Monte Barrett
UD
12
03/04/1999
Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Title .
Win
26-5
Ray Anis
TKO
2
03/12/1998
Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:55 of the second round.
Win
42-7
Alex Stewart
UD
10
24/07/1998
Miami, Florida , U.S.
Win
19-2-2
Gerard Jones
TKO
2
29/05/1998
Miami, Florida , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:45 of the second round.
Win
7-7
Bryant Smith
TKO
5
27/03/1998
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:45 of the fifth round.
Loss
31-1
Keith McKnight
UD
10
02/10/1997
Nashville, Tennessee , U.S.
Loss
28-2
Jeremy Williams
KO
1
25/02/1997
Long Beach, California , U.S.
Jackson knocked out at 1:25 of the first round.
Win
19-3
Sonny Barch
KO
1
02/11/1996
Nassau, Bahamas
Win
15-13-1
Harry Daniels
TKO
1
24/08/1996
Valdosta, Georgia , U.S.
Win
26-17-1
Eddie Gonzales
KO
4
29/07/1996
Hallandale, Florida , U.S.
Win
1-16
Jack Jackson
TKO
2
15/06/1996
Nassau, Bahamas
Loss
25-0
Brian Nielsen
TKO
6
29/03/1996
Copenhagen , Denmark
IBO Heavyweight Title .
Loss
13-0
Chris Byrd
UD
12
21/11/1995
Auburn Hills, Michigan , U.S.
WBU International Heavyweight Title .
Win
8-16
Larry Davis
TKO
2
08/09/1995
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
No Contest
0-5
Alvin Ellis
NC
1
22/08/1995
Raleigh, North Carolina , U.S.
Win
5-12-1
Krishna Wainwright
TKO
3
22/07/1995
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
Win
11-4-1
Martin Foster
TKO
8
01/11/1994
Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
Win
9-7
Art Card
TKO
4
08/09/1994
Davie, Florida , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 1:35 of the fourth round.
Loss
24-0
Lennox Lewis
TKO
8
06/05/1994
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
WBC Heavyweight Title . Referee stopped the bout at 1:35 of the eighth round.
Win
26-16-1
Eddie Gonzales
UD
10
04/12/1993
Corpus Christi, Texas , U.S.
Win
13-8
Mike Dixon
TKO
5
24/08/1993
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Win
22-5
Lawrence Carter
TKO
3
22/06/1993
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
Win
0-9
Terry Miller
KO
1
24/04/1993
Forest City, North Carolina , U.S.
Win
13-24-2
Danny Wofford
TKO
4
30/03/1993
Kansas City, Missouri , U.S.
Loss
26-3-1
Donovan Ruddock
KO
4
26/06/1992
Cleveland, Ohio , U.S.
IBC Heavyweight Title . Jackson knocked out at 2:12 of the fourth round.
Win
7-2
Everett Mayo
TKO
3
25/04/1992
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
Win
13-43-2
Frankie Hines
KO
1
28/03/1992
Forest City, North Carolina , U.S.
Win
14-21-1
Melvin Epps
TKO
5
13/12/1991
Tampa, Florida , U.S.
Win
10-9
Carl Williams
TKO
5
14/09/1991
Las Vegas, Nevada , U.S.
Win
20-2
Tony Willis
TKO
5
11/06/1991
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:57 of the fifth round.
Win
5-14
Lynwood Jones
KO
1
23/05/1991
Fort Lauderdale, Florida , U.S.
Win
22-7
Jeff Sims
TKO
4
07/04/1991
Ocala, Florida , U.S.
Win
8-7-1
William Morris
TKO
8
19/02/1991
Kansas City, Missouri , U.S.
Win
20-3
Olian Alexander
KO
1
14/12/1990
Kansas City, Missouri , U.S.
IBC Heavyweight Title .
Win
12-4
Bobby Collins
KO
8
28/08/1990
Tampa, Florida , U.S.
Collins knocked out at 2:04 of the eighth round.
Win
15-5
Alvino Manson
TKO
2
26/06/1990
Tampa, Florida , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 2:07 of the second round.
Win
2-3
William Knorr
KO
1
01/06/1990
Fort Lauderdale, Florida , U.S.
Knorr knocked out at 1:40 of the first round.
Win
6-1
David Nall
TKO
2
18/04/1990
Tampa, Florida , U.S.
Win
2-11
Ricardo Spain
KO
3
10/04/1990
Miami, Florida , U.S.
Spain knocked out at 2:20 of the third round.
Win
0-11
Lino Cajina
TKO
2
23/03/1990
Homestead, Florida , U.S.
Win
0-4
Gerald Brown
KO
1
19/03/1990
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
Win
19-7-1
Jesse Shelby
TKO
5
16/02/1990
Miami, Florida , U.S.
Referee stopped the bout at 0:43 of the fifth round.
Win
8-6-1
Danny Wofford
TKO
5
24/01/1990
Hallandale, Florida , U.S.
Win
1-3
David Robinson
TKO
1
26/10/1989
Kansas City, Missouri , U.S.
Win
--
John Ford
TKO
1
08/09/1989
Hialeah, Florida , U.S.
Win
3-14-1
Joe Adams
TKO
4
03/07/1989
Kansas City, Kansas , U.S.
Win
6-3
Eddie Blackwell
KO
2
22/04/1989
Kansas City, Kansas , U.S.
Win
--
Lionel Butler
PTS
4
24/02/1989
Biloxi, Mississippi , U.S.
Win
1-0
Russell Watson
TKO
6
04/02/1989
Miami Beach, Florida , U.S.
Win
3-3
Wendell Everett
UD
4
09/12/1988
Atlantic City, New Jersey , U.S.
References
^ a b c Kram, Mark (1994) "Lewis, Jackson Both Fighting For Respect ", philly.com, May 6, 1994. Retrieved August 5, 2016
^ a b Williams, Luke G. (2014) Boxiana Volume 1: An Anthology of New Boxing Writing , Matador, ISBN 978-1784620677 , p. 123
^ Mercante, Arthur (2006) Inside the Ropes , McBooks Press, ISBN 978-1590131268 , p. 225
^ Derby, Kevin (2015) "Heavyweights Lead the Florida Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2015 ", Sunshine State News , January 11, 2015. Retrieved August 5, 2016
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