Dana White: UFC 114’s Evans vs. Jackson grudge match worth the wait

This week marks the one-year anniversary since UFC president Dana White announced that former champs Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Rashad Evans would serve as opposing coaches on “The Ultimate Fighter 10.”

The coaches were expected to fight in a season-ending bout in December, but Jackson pulled out of the fight and even announced a short-lived retirement from the organization.

Jackson is back with the UFC, and Evans now fights in him in Saturday’s UFC 114 main event. And UFC president Dana White thinks the long-awaited bout will be worth the wait.


This week marks the one-year anniversary since UFC president Dana White announced that former champs Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Rashad Evans would serve as opposing coaches on “The Ultimate Fighter 10.”

The coaches were expected to fight in a season-ending bout in December, but Jackson pulled out of the fight and even announced a short-lived retirement from the organization.

Jackson is back with the UFC, and Evans now fights in him in Saturday’s UFC 114 main event. And UFC president Dana White thinks the long-awaited bout will be worth the wait.