DENVER – Rashad Evans, who faces the winner of Saturday’s UFC 135 main
event, admits he has an odd feeling that Quinton “Rampage” Jackson will emerge victorious over UFC light heavyweight champ
Jon Jones.
But he’ll also admit he’s pulling for Jones. There’s beef between them,
and he wants nothing more than to face his former training partner in
the cage.
“I would rather fight Jon Jones,” Evans said Friday at a UFC Fight Club
Q&A session in Denver. “We already have a situation with the whole
Greg Jackson thing and the thing splitting up, so I would like to fight
him.”