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Darren Jackson (fighter)

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Dal Jackson
BornUK
Other namesThe Lamper
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
StyleKarate, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Thai Boxing, Boxing Bare knuckle
Fighting out ofUK
Mixed martial arts record
Total13
Wins6
By knockout2
By submission3
Losses7
Draws0
No contests0

Dal Jackson (born in, UK is a British ex mixed martial arts fighter.[1] Amongst his fights were two appearances in UK Mixed Martial Arts Championships (UKMMAC). He is has vast knowledge of various Combat Sports , and has been featured in Fighters Magazine.[2][2]

Record

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Jackson fought in several bare-knuckle as arranged fights & unlicensed boxing matches ,[3] before becoming involved in mixed martial arts, which he saw as a progression from the "unstructured" combat which he used to engage in.[4] Jackson has argued that mixed martial arts provide a safer alternative to boxing, due to the reduced reliance on hits to the head and the greater emphasis on wrestling.[5]

Professionally, Jackson has fought in two events promoted by the UKMMA Championships. In his first fight, at UKMMAC 6, he won the silver medal, losing to Fabrice Degund the French kick boxing champion and cracking his own elbow in the process.[4] In his second fight, at UKMMAC 8, he was defeated by Dennis Kelly, Kelly had 14 fights to Jackson's 2, but Jackson still took the fight,[6][7] In March, 2005, Jackson fought on the undercard of the International Kickboxing Federation world title bout between Mark Epstein and Alan Fenandes, losing to Geoff Dabbs in the 81 kg International Rules division after taking the fight in short notice.[8]

During the early 80s Jackson competed in amateur Interclub bouts.

Other martial he has competed in are Judo to regional level, BJJ Gold at pro cup , Bronze British open, Muay Thai and boxing.

Martial arts training

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Jackson is one of the UK leading coaches teaching a mixture of boxing, jujitsu, Muay Thai and wrestling.[2][4] Jackson was amongst a handful of students that trained with Steve Morris in Horsham and were taught the Morris method. Jackson has also coached some fighters to amateur and professional level in MMA & Boxing.[9]

Qualifcations

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Jackson is a certified coach under bafta award winning writer Geoff Thompson.

Kickboxing coach.

Pro/Am Boxing coach.

Black belt in Judo. Black belt in karate.

Krav Maga coach.

3rd Dan CKD.

4th Dan Watson Freestyle.

Black belt Rider combat system.

Fight records

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Professional mixed martial arts

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Professional record breakdown
2 matches 0 wins 2 losses
By knockout 0 0
By submission 0 2
By decision 0 0
No contests 0
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 0-2 Dennis Kelly[7] Submission (armbar) UKMMAC 8 - Unnatural Force 22 August 2004 1 1:43 Essex, England
Loss 0-1 Fabrice Degund[7] Submission (armbar) UKMMAC 6 - Extreme Warriors 29 February 2004 1 1:23 Essex, England

Mixed martial arts

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Date Outcome Opponent Method Event Round, time
10 October 2004 Win Charlie Kane Submission VH Extreme Brawl 8
20 February 2005 Loss Vinny Thompson TKO UK Fight Night 1, :59
12 June 2005 Loss Simion Lees KO (Knee) Valhalla Extreme Brawl 9 1
16 July 2003 Win Thommy Baker Submission (Kimura) Valhalla Ground & Pound 2, 2:07
1 October 2003 Win Phil West Submission (Guillotine Choke) Valhalla trials 1, :36
26 November 2005 Loss Ronnie Davis Submission (Armbar) Strike Force 4 1, 2:00
24 June 2004 Loss Peter Jonson Submission (Triangle Choke) Last man standing 1, :44
25 January 2004 Loss Jonny Smith Submission (Choke) Cage fighter 2, 4:35
21 April 2004 Win Andy Simpson KO (Spinning Back Fist) Valhalla Belt Championships - Judgement Day 1, 3:20
14 July 2004 Win Dean Stevens Submission (Guillotine Choke) Valhalla - Hard as Hell 2, 2:10
1 December 2004 Win Dennis Jones TKO (Doctor Stoppage) Valhalla Combat 2 2, 3:39

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Dal Jackson". Fighters Directory. Retrieved 2008-03-15.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b c Jackson, Darren (June 2004). "Valhalla Combat". Fighters Magazine.
  3. ^ Andrews, John E (2001). "Fracas at the Fair". Romany Routes. 5 (4).
  4. ^ a b c "Darren Puts in the Ultimate Effort". Fighters Magazine. No. February. 2004.
  5. ^ Arnold, Gareth (July 7, 2004). "Fighters love it but on MP campaigns to ban this fast-growing sport". The Gazette & Times Sittingbourne.
  6. ^ http://www.mmauniverse.com/fighters/SS1821[dead link]
  7. ^ a b c "Sherdog fight finder - Darren Jackson". Retrieved 2009-02-15.
  8. ^ "Epstein wins IKF world title". Muay Thai Online. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
  9. ^ Arnold, Gareth (July 7, 2004). "Armlock sees Bloy Take Silver". The Gazette & Times Sittingbourne. p. 59.
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