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Kevin Jackson

Kevin Andre Jackson (born November 25, 1964) is an American retired wrestler and collegiate wrestling coach. As a competitor, Jackson achieved elite success in the , securing a at the in and world championships in 1991 and 1995. He also earned multiple titles and was recognized as one of the top U.S. wrestlers, contributing to his induction into halls of fame including the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. In coaching, Jackson led Iowa State University's wrestling program as from 2010 to 2017, developing four NCAA champions and 14 All-Americans during his tenure. He later transitioned to roles with as national freestyle developmental coach and currently serves as an assistant coach at the .

Early Life and Education

High School Wrestling

Jackson competed in folkstyle wrestling at Eastern High School in , where he emerged as a dominant prep athlete. He secured the Michigan Class A state championship at 155 pounds in 1981 as a junior and repeated as champion in 1982 as a senior, compiling an undefeated season in the latter year. These back-to-back titles highlighted his technical proficiency and physical dominance, with Jackson recording multiple pins and major decisions en route to the finals in both campaigns. His high school success, including a strong regional performance leading into states, drew attention from major college programs despite competition from Midwest wrestling powerhouses. Jackson's prep record underscored his early commitment to the sport, transitioning from local club wrestling to dominance by his year, though specific overall win-loss statistics from high school tournaments remain sparsely documented in . Following his state triumphs, he briefly pursued at the junior national level before entering college, but his folkstyle foundation at Eastern laid the groundwork for a national career.

College Career

Jackson began his collegiate wrestling career at Louisiana State University, where he competed for the Tigers from 1983 to 1985. During these three seasons, he achieved All-American status three times, placing third at the NCAA Championships in 1983 and 1984, and seventh in 1985. LSU discontinued its wrestling program after the 1985 season, prompting Jackson to transfer to for his senior year in 1986–1987. Competing at 167 pounds, he recorded a 30–3–1 mark, captured the title, and advanced to the NCAA final, where he earned runner-up honors and his fourth career All-American distinction. As team captain, Jackson contributed to Iowa State's NCAA team championship that year, the program's last such title to date.

Amateur Wrestling Achievements

Folkstyle Competition

Jackson began his collegiate folkstyle wrestling career at (LSU), competing in the 158-pound weight class during the 1983–1985 seasons. He earned All-American honors by placing third at the 1983 NCAA Championships, third again in 1984, and seventh in 1985. These performances marked him as one of LSU's top contributors in the sport during that period. After transferring to (ISU) for his senior year in 1986–1987, Jackson moved up to the 167-pound class and compiled a 30–3–1 record. He won the individual title and advanced to the NCAA Championships, where he secured runner-up honors, earning his fourth career All-American distinction. His efforts contributed to ISU's team NCAA Championship victory that year, the program's last as of 2025. Jackson's folkstyle record underscores his adaptability and success in the collegiate style, though he did not claim an individual NCAA title.

Freestyle International Career

Kevin Jackson competed internationally in freestyle wrestling primarily in the 82 kg weight class, representing the United States during the early 1990s. His career featured multiple world-level titles, establishing him as one of the most accomplished American freestyle wrestlers of his era. Jackson secured his first major international victory at the 1991 Pan American Games, winning gold in the 82 kg category. Later that year, he claimed the gold medal at the World Championships in Varna, Bulgaria, defeating competitors including Uzbekistan's Leri Khabelov in the final. This triumph marked the beginning of a dominant period, followed by gold at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, where he won the 82 kg freestyle event. Subsequent years saw mixed results, with a fourth-place finish at the 1993 s and an 11th-place showing at the 1994 edition, potentially influenced by injuries or competitive challenges. Jackson rebounded strongly in 1995, capturing another gold in the 82 kg class and defending his title. He also won three gold medals during his career, contributing to his status as one of only six U.S. men's wrestlers with at least three Olympic or titles.

Professional and Coaching Career

Mixed Martial Arts Involvement

After retiring from competitive freestyle wrestling following the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Kevin Jackson transitioned to , debuting professionally in 1997. His MMA career was brief, spanning six fights primarily in early (UFC) events, where he competed as a with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses. Jackson secured victories via three submissions and one , leveraging his elite wrestling background for ground control and finishes, though he struggled against more well-rounded strikers and grapplers in defeats. Jackson's debut occurred on July 27, 1997, at , where he submitted via armbar in the opening round to win the semifinal. Later that night, in the final, he defeated Tony Butler by rear-naked choke, claiming the championship. These back-to-back submission wins highlighted his wrestling dominance in transitioning to submissions against less defensively adept opponents. Subsequent bouts included a loss to by TKO (punches) on December 21, 1997, at , ending his undefeated streak against a superior . Jackson rebounded with two more wins in 1998—submitting Marvin Eastman and outpointing someone in non-UFC events—before closing his career with a loss to John Bohlander on March 13, 1998, at UFC 16. He retired from MMA later that year at age 33, citing the physical toll and a preference for coaching over prolonged fighting. Jackson later reflected that wrestling training was more demanding than MMA preparation, underscoring his foundational skills from amateur success.

Head Coaching Roles

Kevin Jackson served as head coach of the wrestling team from 2010 to 2017. During his eight-year tenure, the Cyclones achieved a dual meet record of 68-54. Jackson coached four NCAA champions, 14 All-Americans, and nine Big 12 champions. In his first season, Jackson led the team to a third-place finish at the 2010 NCAA Championships, highlighted by individual titles from at 197 pounds and at 285 pounds. The program posted a 13-2 dual record that year, including a perfect 4-0 mark in Big 12 competition. Subsequent seasons saw continued development of talent, contributing to the overall tally of NCAA qualifiers and conference successes. On January 31, 2017, Iowa State announced that Jackson would step down from the head coaching position at the conclusion of the 2016-17 season, transitioning to an administrative role within the athletics department. This marked the end of his collegiate head coaching career, following prior experience as USA Wrestling's national freestyle coach from 2001 to 2008.

Developmental and National Coaching

In 1998, Jackson began his national-level coaching tenure as USA Wrestling's freestyle resident coach at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, where he served until 2000 and acted as the primary coach for , guiding him to the gold medal in the 76 kg event at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. From 2001 to 2008, he held the position of national coach for , during which the U.S. team achieved notable success, including Olympic gold medals for [Cael Sanderson](/page/Cael_S Sanderson) in the 84 kg class at the 2004 Athens Games and in the 55 kg class at the 2008 Beijing Games. In June 2017, Jackson was appointed USA Wrestling's national freestyle developmental coach, a role he continues to hold, focusing on elite age-group wrestlers to build a pipeline for senior international competition. In this capacity, he launched and oversaw the Elite Accelerated Program, designed to accelerate the progress of promising young freestyle athletes through specialized training and competition exposure. By 2019, his developmental efforts were directed toward preparing athletes for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, emphasizing technical refinement and international readiness for wrestlers in cadet and junior divisions. Jackson's national coaching also included leading the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program wrestling team prior to his Iowa State head coaching role, integrating military athletes into the development pathway. These positions underscore his emphasis on techniques suited for international competition, drawing from his own Olympic and world championship experience to mentor athletes toward medal contention.

Championships, Awards, and Legacy

Major Titles and Medals

Kevin Jackson competed in the 82 kg at the level, achieving elite success. He won the gold medal at the in , , defeating Russia's Leri Khabelov 1–0 in the final on August 7, 1992. Jackson secured two titles in freestyle: gold in 1991 in , where he went undefeated and pinned Cuba's Lázaro Rivas in the final; and gold in 1995 in , United States, defeating Russia's . He also claimed the gold medal at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, in the 82 kg freestyle division.
EventYearLocationMedal
Summer Olympics (82 kg freestyle)1992Barcelona, SpainGold
World Championships (82 kg freestyle)1991Varna, BulgariaGold
World Championships (82 kg freestyle)1995Atlanta, United StatesGold
Pan American Games (82 kg freestyle)1991Havana, CubaGold

Hall of Fame Inductions and Recognitions

Jackson was inducted into the Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame in 1993 in recognition of his and collegiate accomplishments. In 2003, he was honored as a Distinguished Member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for his contributions to , including an and two world championships. Jackson entered the (UWW) International Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2008, formerly known as the Hall of Fame, acknowledging his international competitive success and coaching impact. He became the first and only wrestler inducted into the LSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2019, celebrated for his three-time All-American status from 1983 to 1985 and subsequent professional achievements. In 2024, Jackson was enshrined in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, highlighting his role as one of six U.S. men's wrestlers with at least three world-level titles and his of medalists. Among other recognitions, he received the Glen Brand Award in 2002 for excellence among wrestlers, the U.S. Committee Wrestler of the Year in 1991, Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year in 1992, and USA Wrestling Wrestler of the Year ( Award) in 1995.

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