Here is a list of Jackson's best fights. For a list of Jackson's losses, refer to "Julian Jackson Losses".
On August 1, 1992 Julian Jackson met Thomas Tate in a middleweight (WBC) world-title defense fight. Jackson was 31 years old and with a record of 45-1 (42), and Tate was 26 years old and with a record of 24-1 (19). Jackson won the fight via 12-round unanimous decision and successfully defended his title.
On November 24, 1990 Julian Jackson fought Herol Graham in a middleweight world-title fight for the WBC title. Jackson was 30 years old and with a record of 41-1 (39), and Graham was 31 years old and with a record of 43-2 (26). Jackson stopped Herol Graham via 4th-round KO and is crowned the new middleweight world champion.
On November 21, 1987 Julian Jackson fought Baek In-chul in a super-welterweight world-title fight for the WBA title. Jackson was 27 years old and with a record of 32-1 (30), and In-chul was 25 years old and with a record of 41-1 (37). Jackson stopped Baek In-chul via 3rd-round TKO and is crowned the new super-welterweight world champion.
On July 30, 1989 Julian Jackson met Terry Norris in a super-welterweight (WBA) world-title defense fight. Jackson was 28 years old and with a record of 38-1 (36), and Norris was 22 years old and with a record of 20-2 (12). Jackson stopped Terry Norris via 2nd-round TKO and successfully defended his title.
On September 14, 1991 Julian Jackson met Dennis Milton in a middleweight (WBC) world-title defense fight. Jackson was 31 years old and with a record of 42-1 (40). Jackson stopped Dennis Milton via 1st-round KO and successfully defended his title.
On February 15, 1992 Julian Jackson met Ismael Negron in a middleweight (WBC) world-title defense fight. Jackson was 31 years old and with a record of 43-1 (41). Jackson stopped Ismael Negron via 1st-round TKO and successfully defended his title.
On March 17, 1995 Julian Jackson fought Agostino Cardamone in a middleweight world-title fight for the WBC title. Jackson was 34 years old and with a record of 51-3 (47). Jackson stopped Agostino Cardamone via 2nd-round TKO and is crowned the new middleweight world champion.
On March 17, 1984 Julian Jackson faced off against Eddie Gazo at age 23. He was coming in with a record of 17-0 (15), and Gazo was 33 years old and with a record of 40-11-2 (22). Jackson stopped Eddie Gazo via KO.