Rampage Jackson Hints at Interest in Return to UFC

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is ready to make a deal with the devil. The one he knows, anyway. It’s been almost two years since Jackson left the UFC for Bellator, and now it seems as though he’s interested in returning to the Octagon. 
His run in Bel…

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is ready to make a deal with the devil. The one he knows, anyway. It’s been almost two years since Jackson left the UFC for Bellator, and now it seems as though he’s interested in returning to the Octagon. 

His run in Bellator MMA has given the former UFC champion three straight victories, but after the departure of former CEO Bjorn Rebney from the organization earlier this year, we haven’t seen or heard much from Rampage.  

Jackson sent out a tweet on Monday expressing his thoughts now that he has fought for both promotions:

Jackson initially expressed a general disinterest with the fight game earlier this year when it was announced that Rebney would no longer serve as Bellator‘s CEO, saying the following in an Instagram post:

The first time Chuck and I fought was in Japan. PRIDE reps asked me to give him a good beating even though I had two fights that night. I lost my second fight that night cause I did what they asked, and they stood up the fight with Wanderlei too soon, in my opinion. MMA hasn’t had my back the way I had its back. Time for me to think about retirement. Or fighting for myself.

Jackson has lashed out publicly at the UFC numerous times since the split, and though crazier things have happened, it will be interesting to see if the UFC makes an effort to bring him back.

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UFC GYM Opens in Sunnyvale, CA

San Francisco, CA– UFC GYM®, known for its TRAIN DIFFERENT® approach that combines the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) and fitness, will celebrate the opening of its newest gym in Sunnyvale, Calif. on Saturday, Nov. 22nd. Located a…

San Francisco, CA– UFC GYM®, known for its TRAIN DIFFERENT® approach that combines the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) and fitness, will celebrate the opening of its newest gym in Sunnyvale, Calif. on Saturday, Nov. 22nd. Located at 733 S Wolfe Rd Sunnyvale CA 94086. Sunnyvale joins more than 100 UFC GYM clubs and 100,000 members worldwide.
UFC GYM Sunnyvale will open for workouts with a New Member Day full of activities for members and the entire community. New Member Day festivities will take place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will include private tours, live demonstratio … Read the Full Article Here

Nick Hein Buzzing For UFC Austin

Nick Hein really is a character. But then he’d have to be to hold down three jobs which are entirely different lifestyles: fighter, policeman, actor.
The day job, he says, makes him see that for him fighting is a diversion, almost a hobby. …

Nick Hein really is a character. But then he’d have to be to hold down three jobs which are entirely different lifestyles: fighter, policeman, actor.
The day job, he says, makes him see that for him fighting is a diversion, almost a hobby. One he takes extremely seriously, yet which is the fun part of his life, a form of expression.
“I take it from my police job. It’s serious business. It’s a serious job and you need to be serious and reliable in so many situations. But, nevertheless, you won’t get through the day if you can’t keep your smile and your laughter,” he e … Read the Full Article Here

Sergio Pettis Attempts to Follow in Anthony’s Footsteps at UFC 181

UFC bantamweight Sergio Pettis, younger brother of lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, will clash with Matt Hobar at UFC 181 on Dec. 6. 
Pettis comes into the contest a winner, scoring a unanimous-decision victory over veteran ground specialist Y…

UFC bantamweight Sergio Pettis, younger brother of lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, will clash with Matt Hobar at UFC 181 on Dec. 6. 

Pettis comes into the contest a winner, scoring a unanimous-decision victory over veteran ground specialist Yaotzin Meza. In the bout, Pettis used an effective combination of striking to defeat the 33-year-old. At 21 years old with a record of 11-1, Pettis is talented but still evolving, and he knows that. 

“I was starting to get a little bit more loose,” Pettis told MMAFighting following the contest. “I’m going to get back in the gym right off the seven-day break they’re giving me. I’m going to get back in the gym and work on my game.”

Pettis made his professional debut when he was just 18 years-old and won via a blistering head kick in the first round. He then went on to score three straight wins by submission. Pettis sometimes ends up on his back, but by no means does that make for a disadvantage. 

The blue belt in jiu-jitsu has submitted two men while fighting off his back. Like his older brother, Pettis utilizes an active guard. The duo trains at Roufusport, which is ran by owner and head mixed martial arts coach Duke Roufus. Roufus, who was a longtime champion kickboxer, believes Sergio is on a path similar to his brothers’.

“Sergio is doing great,” Roufus told CagePotato. “He looked great in that fight [UFC debut] against an excellent fighter [Will Campuzano], and he can do even better. He was nervous, but he handled it very well.”

The Milwaukee native earned a UFC contract by defeating James Porter with a first-round kimura. Multiple times in the fight, Pettis was pressured but utilized his butterfly guard to keep the wrestler elevated. Pettis would secure wrist control on Porter’s left arm before rolling him over to finish the fight. 

His UFC debut was put in jeopardy when his original opponent, Vaughan Lee, pulled out of the fight because of an injury. Pettis instead fought UFC and WEC veteran Campuzano, whom he defeated in a fairly one-sided contest. 

“The nerves were there,” Pettis said of his debut, per MMAFighting. “I tried to showcase my jiu-jitsu a little bit. I thought it was a lot closer fight than how they [the judges] called it.”

Next up for Pettis would be top-15 bantamweight Alex Caceres. Despite the ranking, Pettis was the favorite heading into the fight. The unpredictable striker proved to be a tough puzzle to crack, but Pettis was clearly the aggressor on the night. However, a late mistake on a takedown attempt cost the young bantamweight. 

“It’s very tough to lose,” Pettis told MMAFighting. “It taught me a lot, and the next fight, for sure, I’m going to prove myself.” 

It’s easy to get caught up in trying to give the fans what they’d like to see, which is perhaps what happened in the Caceres fight. Pettis appeared to have outsmarted himself in looking to put an exclamation point on a fight that he was likely winning. He successfully shook off the cobwebs against Meza, opting for the less attractive approach that he and his brother are known for.

In less than a month, both brothers fight on the UFC 181 card in Las Vegas with a lot at stake. Anthony will be defending his 155-pound title for the first time against top contender Gilbert Melendez and is coming off PCL surgery. His disciple, Sergio, will look to build some steam and show why he’s a real threat to the rest of the bantamweight division. 

Hobar, the man he will be facing on that early December night, presents a stylistic matchup that Pettis is all too familiar with. The Texas native grounded Aaron Phillips back in late August by stifling his attack with six takedowns and followed that up with short punches. 

Pettis will be dealing with a foe who is four inches taller and a southpaw. He hasn’t faced many southpaws outside of Caceres, but his performance against “Bruce Leeroy” should serve him well. Hobar, who has much success with his ground-and-pound, will have a much more difficult time adjusting to the high-level ground game of Pettis. If the fight stays standing, the advantage will be in Pettis‘ corner.

He has dealt with wrestlers before, and now with a healthy amount of UFC opponents under his belt, he can trust his instincts and skills to carry him to a win. Pettis knows his time will come and that finishes are on their way. 

“They’re [critics] going to keep comparing me to him [Anthony],” Pettis told MMAFighting following his latest victory. “He’s finishing his fights, and I’m still going to decisions. It’s just a matter of time before I get to that point.”

It took his older brother a setback to rejuvenate his career. It’s time to see if it’s the younger brother’s coming out party. 

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UFC Stars Align, Stage is Set for The Time is Now

In professional sports, the NFL, NBA, the Premier League, Major League Baseball and other major leagues all revolve around a season’s worth of anticipation, schedules, fixtures, games, matches and championships.The UFC, entering its 22nd year in …

In professional sports, the NFL, NBA, the Premier League, Major League Baseball and other major leagues all revolve around a season’s worth of anticipation, schedules, fixtures, games, matches and championships.The UFC, entering its 22nd year in 2015, is embarking on its own season, and following suit by highlighting a three-month stretch of headline events and championship matchups that promises to reignite the sport.At a star-studded press conference at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, UFC President Dana White and holders of most of the UFC’s belts – … Read the Full Article Here

Jones, Cormier Square Off On Stage

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier, his challenger for the belt at UFC 182 on Jan. 3, kept it classy during Monday’s star-studded “The Time is Now” press conference, but there was plenty of tension between the…

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier, his challenger for the belt at UFC 182 on Jan. 3, kept it classy during Monday’s star-studded “The Time is Now” press conference, but there was plenty of tension between the two fighters in several testy exchanges.No fight in MMA is more anticipated than the battle between these two, who have barely contained their disdain for each other in the months preceding the announcement that the two would finally meet – a battle between hated foes that came together when a training injury sidelined top contender Alex … Read the Full Article Here