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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