Humble in UFC 135 defeat, ‘Rampage’ Jackson hopes for ‘Shogun’ Rua in Japan

DENVER – For former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, there are no excuses.

He admits that he was as ready as ever for a UFC 135 contest with UFC
champ Jon Jones, but “Bones” simply proved the better man with a
fourth-round sub…

DENVER – For former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, there are no excuses.

He admits that he was as ready as ever for a UFC 135 contest with UFC
champ Jon Jones, but “Bones” simply proved the better man with a
fourth-round submission victory.

So now, it’s time to move on. Well, at least past Jones. For his next
move, Jackson would like to meet an old friend in a familiar setting.