Rampage Jackson: Is He Being Underestimated in His Fight with Jon Jones?

Only a fool would ever count Quintin “Rampage” Jackson out of a fight…but the question as to whether he is being underestimated or not is entirely different than counting him out. So is Jackson being underestimated in this fight? Simply p…

Only a fool would ever count Quintin “Rampage” Jackson out of a fight…but the question as to whether he is being underestimated or not is entirely different than counting him out.

So is Jackson being underestimated in this fight? Simply put, no.

Jackson is a boxer, and saying that he only has a puncher’s chance would be an insult to his great career. Jackson is a great athlete, but this just isn’t his fight.

At a glance, Jackson’s record is very impressive at 32-8, but a closer look reveals that when Jackson has gone up against top-tier strikers he hasn’t done well.

The two most notable wins on his record are against Chuck Liddell, who he has fought twice, and beat both times. Yet when Jackson has faced talented strikers, the likes of Wanderlei Silva or Mauricio Rua, he hasn’t fared well.

Jon Jones is a very unorthodox striker with an incredible reach advantage over Jackson. It isn’t impossible for Jackson to close the distance between him and Jones, but it isn’t extremely likely either.

Jackson’s wheel house just isn’t compatible with elaborate strikers. His boxing is superb, but trying to close the distance, and looking to land one big punch, just doesn’t work for him when he comes up against fighters that are faster, which Jones is.

The reality of this fight, despite the incredible power that Jackson has in his fists, is that he is going to be picked apart by Jones while trying to land one big punch. He hasn’t shown us a desire to do anything else, to expand into any other areas, and Jon Jones isn’t going to have much trouble tearing him down.

The sad truth of this whole thing is that Jackson really could be a contender against Jones, if only he’d expand on his range of skills as a fighter. With the power he has, Jackson could put many more fighters away if he’d move out of boxing and into some other forms of combat.

The best shot Jackson has at this point is to get inside of Jones’ range early, and try to do some damage. Once Jones has Jackson’s timing figured out, it’ll only be a matter of time until “Rampage” loses. Jackson is just too one dimensional to face a fighter with skills like Jon Jones.

So yes, the smart money is on Jones to win this fight. And no, Jackson is not being underestimated. But if you want to take a risk and have a decent chance at coming out with some real cash, place a bet with “Rampage” Jackson, he’s surprised us all before.

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Brock Lesnar: 5 Burning Questions Heading into His UFC Return

Brock Lesnar is a fighter that polarizes many fight fans. There doesn’t seem to be much room for a middle ground with this guy. He’s either the greatest fighter or a big guy who’s quick and got lucky a few times. While an agreement wi…

Brock Lesnar is a fighter that polarizes many fight fans. There doesn’t seem to be much room for a middle ground with this guy. He’s either the greatest fighter or a big guy who’s quick and got lucky a few times. While an agreement will likely never be reached, on December 30, when Brock faces off against Alistair Overeem, the answer may seem a little more clear.

Brock has a lot riding on this fight. His long, successful career has more than paid for itself by now, but his legacy amongst the notoriously fickle fight fans hangs in the balance. If he loses, many more people are sure to write him off, but if he wins…if he wins it will be another big-name competitor in his win column. Another name to help him cement is mythos.

What are the big questions concerning Lesnar’s return? Read on to find out.

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Alistair Overeem: 5 Burning Questions Heading Into His UFC Debut

Heavyweight fights are a spectacle. They’re the fights that people who aren’t necessarily even fight fans tune in to see. Watching the big guys go at it has such a universal appeal. On December 30th two of the biggest heavyweights, Alistair…

Heavyweight fights are a spectacle. They’re the fights that people who aren’t necessarily even fight fans tune in to see. Watching the big guys go at it has such a universal appeal. On December 30th two of the biggest heavyweights, Alistair Overeem and Brock Lesnar, go toe-to-toe in a literal clash of MMA titans.

Overeem will have a lot on the line in his UFC debut. It’ll be the first time he’s introduced to many UFC fans that aren’t familiar with his myriad of work outside of the organization, and a win will put him in the running for the number one contender spot. While he’s sure to bring in lots of international appeal, he’ll still be under heavy scrutiny from many of the fight fans suffering from tunnel vision. This is his chance to show the absolute warrior he is.

So what are the 5 burning questions heading in to Alistair’s UFC debut? Read on to find out.

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Rear Naked Choke and 15 of the Most Lethal MMA Maneuvers

Seeing a fight finished in dramatic fashion is one of the greatest experiences for any fight fan. It’s one of the biggest reasons we all watch the sport.Seeing a knockout is thrilling, and to a novice MMA fan it may seem like the most brutal way …

Seeing a fight finished in dramatic fashion is one of the greatest experiences for any fight fan. It’s one of the biggest reasons we all watch the sport.

Seeing a knockout is thrilling, and to a novice MMA fan it may seem like the most brutal way possible to end a fight, but there are plenty of other maneuvers designed to inflict lots more damage. Some maneuvers can even be lethal if the ref doesn’t step in to end the fight.

While it may seem counter-intuitive (just ask Chael Sonnen), getting caught in a choke—even if you think you’ve won 90 percent of the fight—still means you lost.

Here is a list of 15 lethal moves in MMA.

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UFC Teaming with FOX: Five Ways for New Fans to Learn About the Sport

Mixed Martial Arts is a sport that is still referred to by the masses simply as UFC or Ultimate Fighting. It’s already the fastest growing sport in the world, and after the recent deal that was struck between the UFC and FOX, it’s only goin…

Mixed Martial Arts is a sport that is still referred to by the masses simply as UFC or Ultimate Fighting. It’s already the fastest growing sport in the world, and after the recent deal that was struck between the UFC and FOX, it’s only going to continue to grow by leaps and bounds. 

To fully appreciate any sport, one must first learn about its rules, regulations and how it is played. MMA is no different. While at its core, MMA is a very primal sport, there are loads of skill and technique that go into it. The Big Knockout is always fun to see, but I promise, the more you know about MMA, the more exciting it becomes.

 Here are five ways an amateur fan can learn more about the sport quickly and easily.

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