Talk:Darren Jackson
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[edit]Nowhere near enough info on this legend
Why is the page for Michael Jackson being redirected here?
I would like to add another Darren jackson article here, i will write and leave here for people to discuse.
Thank you Diamonddannyboy (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 09:49, 5 December 2007 (UTC) Darren Jackson was born in Essex , and then was bought up in Orpington Kent , Jackson was keen and eager to fight. Jacksons Mother could see this and at an early age enrolled him into Judo. Jackson shot to martial fame after being featured in the 2004 'Fighters Magazine' Darren Then started his training with Brian Jacks
- Further to this, he has a 1st Dan in Judo and 1sth Dan Karate, 1st dan free style Ju jit su, 3rd Dan CKD and 4th Dan MMA and instructor level in MMA and Thai Boxing, and fought international level in cage fighting and fought in the UK mixed martial art championships and reached the final, at the circus tavern aslo won the valhalla belt. Jackson has trained with the great like Geoff Thompson, Dave Turton, Steve Morris, Martin Clarke, Brian Jacks, Dave O'donnel[rage] Lee Johnson [[1]], Alan Keddle.
Jackson has wrote for many martial art magazine's and papers and is currently writing a new. [[2]]
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Cage Fighter Win, Darren Jackson, Submission (Armbar), UKMMAC 6-Extreme Warriors, 2/29/2004. Win, Lee Amschwand, Submission (Armbar), UKMMAC 5-Mean Intentions, 11/2/2003 ... Professional Fight Record Win Lee Amschwand Submission (Arm Bar) 1:52 1 UK MMA Championships 5: Mean Intentions11/2/2003 Win Darren Jackson Submission (Arm Lock) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Diamonddannyboy (talk • contribs) 09:54, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
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