Jacklord Jacobs
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Medal record | ||
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Representing Nigeria | ||
Men’s Boxing | ||
World Amateur Championships
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1993 Tampere | Light Heavyweight | |
All-Africa Games
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1991 Cairo | Light Heavyweight |
Jacklord Bolaji Jacobs (born 1 January 1970 in
Tampere, Finland, where he was beaten in the final of the light heavyweight (– 81 kg) division by Cuba's Ramón Garbey
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Amateur Accomplishments
- Gold Medalist at the 1987 State Championship in Benin City, Nigeria as a Light-heavyweight.
- Gold Medalist at the 1989 Nigeria National Championship in Lagos State, Nigeria as a Light-heavyweight.
- Gold Medalist at the 1990 President Ibrahim Babangida Championship in Lagos State, Nigeria as a Light-heavyweight.
- Silver Medalist at the 1990 Boxgala in Germany as a Light-heavyweight.
- Gold Medalist at the 1991 All-Africa Games in Cairo as a Light-heavyweight, defeating Paulo Maaselbe of Tanzania in the final.
- Gold Medalist at the 1991 TLC Berlin in Germany as a Light-heavyweight.
- Represented Nigeria at the 1991 World Championship in Sydney, Australia as a Light-heavyweight.
- Represented Nigeria at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain as a Light-heavyweight.
- His results were:
- 1st round bye
- Lost to Rostislav Zaulichniy(Unified Team) 8-16
- Silver Medalist at the 1993 World Amateur Boxing Championship in Tampere, Finland as a Light-heavyweight.
- Gold Medalist at the 1993 Amateur President Babangida Cup in Lagos State, Nigeria as a Light-heavyweight where he captained the national team.
- Total amateur fights - 110
- Won 105
- Lost 5
Pro career
In 1994 he made his debut as a professional.
References
- Boxing record for Jacklord Jacobs from BoxRec (registration required)