In Jacksons 27 unlicensed fights he lost twice giving away age, experience and in some cases 20Kg in small used non commissioned gloves, the only time he lost he was only 17 fighting men in their 30’s [3] Jackson has been a advocate for young boxers to remain in the amateurs where there is more control on age, weight, head guards, medicals and glove size.
[4] Jackson lost two bouts as an amateur in a youth national final and a England select team v Cayman islands.
[6] Jackson serves as a coach for England Boxing, [7] where his boxers have achieved regional and national recognition in the English Championships.
In Jacksons 27 unlicensed fights he lost twice giving away age, experience and in some cases 20Kg in small used non commissioned gloves, the only time he lost he was only 17 fighting men in their 30’s [9] Jackson has been a advocate for young boxers to remain in the amateurs where there is more control on age, weight, head guards, medicals and glove size.
In Jacksons 5th professional fight he fought another undefeated boxer Gideon Onyenani (Jonas) on the 1st October 2022 at the York Hall over 8 rounds.
Before Jackson could fully embrace this significant opportunity in his 6th fight, a minor anomaly in his medical scan drew the attention of the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC).
Prioritising athlete safety, the BBBofC recommended that Jackson undergo a CT scan to further assess his health and ensure his well-being in the ring.
[19] Jackson was scheduled to face Ashlee Eales who had come off a loss to Journeyman Omir Rodriguez in a 6 round fight [20] at the O2 on 22 March 2025 for another eliminator for the Commonwealth title.