Across The Pond profile: Fury Fighting Championship fighter Jackson Glass

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Learning to embrace the mixed martial arts grind from an early age will often result in a higher growth ceiling as one’s career progresses. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will be introduced to the latest artist of the seasonal palette, ready to use his brilliant brushstrokes on a fresh canvas board at Featherweight for Fury Fighting Championship. A professional mixed martial artist since February 2025 and representing Ambush Muay Thai, Jackson Glass owns a 1-0 record with his one and only win as a professional MMA fighter coming via decision. He has spent his whole professional tenure with Fury Fighting Championship and is 1-0 under their banner. Glass also fought for Fury Fighting Championship as an Amateur before turning professional and has spent his whole career in the United States in his home state of Texas. His lone victory during his professional journey has resulted in a unanimous verdict over a period of three rounds and a duration of 15 minutes. Both of his finishes during his Amateur career have come inside the opening round in the space of five minutes or fewer. Glass has gone to the scorecards once over the course of his journey as a professional mixed martial artist with a single unanimous decision win under his belt to show for it in his lone professional appearance thus far.

In his professional MMA debut and promotional debut with Fury Fighting Championship on the main card of Fury FC 102, he faced Adrian Munoz and went on to defeat him via unanimous decision. The win earned Glass the first decision victory of his professional career alongside his first victory under the Fury Fighting Championship banner. He also secured his first win inside the professional ranks in the process. Glass is a prospect whose budding athletic ambitions are showing to be anything but fragile!

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