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benmich
06-22-2007, 07:28 PM
I saw people were interested in the belgian welterweigt osei bonsu jackson.
I trained with the guy. I must say he hits like a mule... Takes your head clean off...

here is some footage from his fight agains Christian de Martinis (it).
Keep in mind christian de martinis never got knocked out..

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The problem is he keeps knocking out all his oponents and now no one wants to fight him.:lol:
I honestly think he can win the world title if he gains more experience.

unitas
06-22-2007, 07:40 PM
I saw people were interested in the belgian welterweigt osei bonsu jackson.
I trained with the guy. I must say he hits like a mule... Takes your head clean off...

here is some footage from his fight agains Christian de Martinis (it).
Keep in mind christian de martinis never got knocked out..

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The problem is he keeps knocking out all his oponents and now no one wants to fight him.:lol:
I honestly think he can win the world title if he gains more experience.

shame that he has been ducked so long!

giggigreto
06-22-2007, 11:11 PM
the other european welterweights are waiting he vacates the european title. too much risks and Bonsu is a relativwely no-name.. I think that Klose vacated the title not because he was waiting for a world title shot, but because he didin't want to face the mandatory Bonsu.
By the way, I don't think he is technical or mature enough to take on the big names overseas, like Cotto or Clottey, he needs to refine a bit

AlexxWozHere
06-23-2007, 02:47 AM
I saw couple fights of Bonsu (against Nesterenko and Krivolapov) - he is really fast, really hard. Good management + good trainer and Jackson could be real power in 147 to deal with.

benmich
06-23-2007, 07:33 AM
Giggigreto I think you are right.
Well the thing is that boxing in belgium isn't realy big business.
He does not get ANY support. Boxing managment is not excisting.
The guy holds the european title and is still working fulltime and training after hours. In any other country (Germany, us, italy, france,...) they turn full time pro at the beginning of their carreers.

spud66
06-27-2007, 07:43 PM
Does not exactly take a punch that well from what i have read. Been down quite a few times in his career so far

benmich
06-30-2007, 10:16 AM
He went to the ground a couple of times, that's true. But it does not seeme to affect him.
He gets up, gets through the round and at the next round jumps up like nothing happened.