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Howard E. Jackson (June 27, 1951 – March 7, 2006) was a former World Kickboxing Champion (W.K.A), a World Muay Thai Champion (W.K.B.A), a world rated Karate point fighter, and a world rated boxing contender.
Howard Jackson Vs. Andre Brilleman WKA Kickboxing April 21, 1984 | Amsterdam, Netherlands International rules contest for Jackson's WKA World Welterweight Championship. Howard Jackson Vs....
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Howard Jackson may refer to: Howard Jackson (kickboxer) (1951–2006), American kickboxer. Howard W. Jackson (1877–1960), mayor of Baltimore. Howard Jackson (composer) (1900–1966), American film composer.
Learn about Howard Jackson, a martial arts legend who won the first $1,000 purse in semicontact fighting and became the WKA and WKA junior welterweight champion in full-contact karate and kickboxing.
Howard Jackson. Jackson was a World Kickboxing Champion and a World Muay Thai Champion, and also world-rated as a Karate point fighter. Jackson had a record of 23-2-1 (12 KO's) as a kickboxer.
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Feb 8, 2024 · Howard Jackson, the "California Flash,'' is a former kickboxing, Muay Thai, and point karate world champion. In 1973 he won every major tournament on the karate circuit, making him the sport's biggest money-winner on record at that time, as well as being the first African-American fighter to be ranked number one in the United States.