On May 24, 1998, a 37-year-old Julian Jackson (55-5, 49 KOs) and Anthony Jones met in the ring.
Jackson came in to the fight on a 1-fight losing streak with a 81% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 4 months and 1 day.
Julian Jackson lost to Anthony Jones via TKO in the 9th round, and adds a loss to his record at 55-6.
On January 23, 1998, a 37-year-old Julian Jackson (55-4, 49 KOs) and Verno Phillips met in the ring in a super-welterweight bout.
Jackson came in to the fight on a 4-fight win streak with a 83% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 23 days.
Julian Jackson lost to Verno Phillips via KO in the 9th round, and adds a loss to his record at 55-5.
On August 19, 1995, the 34-year-old WBC middleweight world champion, Julian Jackson (51-3, 47 KOs), faced a 32-year-old American boxer Quincy Taylor (25-3, 21 KOs), in a title defense fight.
Jackson came in to the fight on a 2-fight win streak with a 87% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 5 months and 2 days. Taylor was on a 10-fight win streak with a 75% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 16 days.
Quincy Taylor stopped the champion via TKO in the 6th round of the 12-round world-title fight, winning the first world title of his career, and is crowned the new WBC middleweight champion. Taylor improves his record to 26-3 (22 KOs), while Jackson adds a loss to his record at 51-4.
On May 7, 1994, Julian Jackson and Gerald McClellan met again in a rematch.
Jackson came in to the fight on a 3-fight win streak with a 88% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 2 months and 3 days. McClellan was on a 20-fight win streak with a 87% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 2 months and 3 days.
Gerald McClellan made quick work of Julian Jackson in the rematch, stopping the challenger via KO in the 1st. McClellan improves his record to 31-2 (29 KOs), while Jackson adds a loss to his record at 49-3.
On May 8, 1993, the 32-year-old WBC middleweight world champion, Julian Jackson (46-1, 43 KOs), faced a 25-year-old American boxer Gerald McClellan (27-2, 25 KOs), in a title defense fight.
Jackson came in to the fight on a 17-fight win streak with a 91% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 4 months and 25 days. McClellan was on a 17-fight win streak with a 86% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 2 months and 18 days.
Gerald McClellan stopped the champion via TKO in the 5th round of the 12-round world-title fight, and is crowned the new WBC middleweight champion. McClellan improves his record to 28-2 (26 KOs), while Jackson adds a loss to his record at 46-2.
On August 23, 1986, a 25-year-old Julian Jackson (29-0, 27 KOs) got a shot at the super-welterweight WBA title held by 30-year-old Jamaican boxer Mike McCallum (26-0, 23 KOs).
Jackson came in to the fight on a 29-fight win streak with a 93% KO rate, and was fighting after a gap of 3 months and 3 days. McCallum was on a 26-fight win streak with a 88% KO rate, and fighting after a layoff of 3 months and 21 days.
Mike McCallum made very easy work of Julian Jackson, stopping the challenger via TKO in the 2nd. McCallum improves his record to 27-0 (24 KOs), while Jackson adds a loss to his record at 29-1.