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Sugar Jackson
Born
Jackson Osei Bonsu

(1981-03-03) 3 March 1981 (age 43)
Tamale, Ghana
NationalityBelgian
Other namesSugar
Statistics
Weight(s)Welterweight
Boxing record
Total fights51
Wins43
Wins by KO29
Losses7
Draws1

(Sugar) Jackson Osei Bonsu (born 3 March 1981, in Ghana) is a Belgian welterweight professional boxer of Ghanaian descent.[1] He started to call himself Sugar as a reference to Sugar Ray Robinson. Jackson has, in recent times, gained a large following in the UK and US, and in early 2008 was voted the 'Official Overseas Fighter' of internet boxing forum Boxing Rebels, replacing the charismatic Bobby Gunn.

In 1997, Jackson came to Belgium, where his father was already living. As boxing was his boyhood dream, he started to attend the Antwerpse Boksschool (English: Antwerp Boxing School). Currently, Jackson trains in Izegem.

Sugar Jackson is famous for his punching and his perseverance. His defence techniques are considered his weaker point. So far, Jackson has won 40 (28 knockouts) of his 45 fights. In February 2005, he won the IBC world title. In February 2007, almost exactly two years after his IBC title, Jackson defeated Nordin Mouchi, capturing the EBU European title. He successfully defended his EBU title 4 times. The last time was on 3 May 2008 against the Ukrainian Viktor Plotnikov.

On 14 September 2008 Jackson lost his EBU Welterweight title in a greatly disputed unanimous decision against Rafał Jackiewicz. Although all three judges scored the fight in favour of Jackiewicz, there was great controversy as many experts believed Sugar Jackson won at least 10 of the 12 rounds. Belgian newspaper De Standaard called the result 'the theft of the century'.

Boxing record

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39 Wins (28 (T)KO's, 9 decisions), 5 Losses
Date Result Opponent Method Rounds
25 December 2011 Win Georgia (country) Malkhaz Berkatsashvili KO 1/?
4 March 2011 Win Spanien Jose Del Rio UD 10/10
25 December 2010 Win Brasilien Luiz Augusto Dos Santos DQ 2/8
11 November 2010 Win Brasilien Andre Marcos Nascimento KO 3/10
19 March 2010 Loss Vereinigte Staaten Randall Bailey TKO 1/12
11 November 2009 Win Luxemburg Nascimento Monteiro KO 2/12
7 November 2009 Loss Türkei Selcuk Aydin KO 9/12
20 December 2008 Win Argentinien Carlos Manuel Baldomir Decision 12/12
13 October 2008 Win Rumänien Gheorghe Danut Decision 6/6
14 September 2008 Loss Polen Rafał Jackiewicz Decision 12/12
5 March 2008 Win Ukraine Viktor Plotnikov Decision 12/12
12 January 2008 Win Frankreich Brice Faradji Decision 12/12
27 October 2007 Win Frankreich Nordine Mouchi KO 3/12
9 June 2007 Win Italien Cristian De Martinis KO 12/12
25 February 2007 Win Frankreich Nordine Mouchi KO 8/12
1 November 2006 Win Rumänien Vasile Surcica Decision 8/8
6 October 2006 Win Vereinigtes Königreich Kevin Phelan TKO 4/6
11 February 2006 Win Belgien Zaid Bediouri TKO 1/6
1 November 2005 Win Niederlande Abder Bchiri TKO 6/8
11 June 2005 Win Ungarn Janos Petrovics TKO 4/12
11 February 2005 Win Russland Mikhail Krivolapov KO 5/12
1 November 2004 Win Frankreich Fabrice Colombel KO 8/10
5 June 2004 Win Russland Maxim Nesterenko TKO 8/10
24 January 2004 Win Niederlande Regillo Aaron KO 1/8
25 December 2003 Win Frankreich Fabrice Colombel TKO 10/10
1 November 2003 Win Frankreich David Sarraille TKO 2/10
7 June 2003 Win Kamerun Hamza Issa TKO 2/6
10 May 2003 Win Polen Adam Zadworny TKO 3/6
21 April 2003 Win Frankreich Jean Gomis II KO 2/6
14 March 2003 Win Luxemburg Kamel Ikene KO 2/6
15 February 2003 Win Tunesien Riadh Rekhis KO 1/6
25 December 2002 Loss Frankreich Abdel Mehidi TKO 10/10
22 November 2002 Win Luxemburg Calvin Silatcha Decision 6/6
1 November 2002 Win Frankreich Kwassi Acclombesi TKO 3/6
20 May 2002 Win Niederlande Yassine El Maachi TKO 3/6
2 April 2002 Win Frankreich Belaid Yahiaoui Decision 8/8
25 December 2001 Win Ägypten Ahmed Aoud TKO 2/6
1 November 2001 Win Frankreich Laurent Roussel TKO 3/6
27 October 2001 Win Belgien Dominique Van der Steene KO 1/6

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ceulemans, Patrick (27 February 2016). "Sugar Jackson plant comeback". Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 October 2017.
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