In an exhilarating display of skill and precision, Corey Jackson emerged victorious with a knockout in the lightweight bout against Marcellus Wallace at Mike Perry's Dirty Boxing event. The fight took place at The Hangar at Regatta Harbour in Miami, where Jackson showcased his prowess by delivering a powerful right hand that left Wallace unconscious on the mat within the first round. This victory marks Jackson's continued success in Dirty Boxing, further solidifying his reputation as a formidable fighter.
As the opening bell rang, both fighters entered the ring ready to showcase their abilities. With time ticking down in the first round, Wallace attempted a Superman elbow maneuver, which failed to connect effectively. Seizing this opportunity, Jackson demonstrated remarkable composure before unleashing a devastating punch that ended the match prematurely. Although the referee was initially slow to intervene, the fight concluded swiftly as Jackson followed up with additional strikes reminiscent of Dan Henderson’s style.
Jackson, a seasoned veteran who has previously competed for Bellator and PFL, is now undefeated in Dirty Boxing with a record of 2-0. His journey in this unique fighting format began during the soft launch of Mike Perry’s promotion in November, where he secured another knockout victory against Chris Burton in the second round. Known for his extensive experience in mixed martial arts, the 36-year-old fighter has also held the NFC featherweight championship title in the past.
This latest triumph highlights Jackson's adaptability and dominance across various fighting platforms. By continuing to excel in Dirty Boxing, he not only reaffirms his status as a skilled athlete but also contributes to the growing popularity of this unconventional combat sport. Fans eagerly anticipate his future performances, confident that Jackson will maintain his winning streak while captivating audiences worldwide.