With only a few days left before his main event bout with Matt Hamill at UFC 130, UFC light heavyweight Quinton “Rampage” Jackson spent some time to shed some light on his opponent.
Jackson appeared on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” last night to promote the event and he said he is focused and motivated to compete this weekend.
When asked on a prediction for the bout, Jackson said he would prefer to end it quickly as possible.
“I’m not sure, actually I’m hoping to end it fast,” Jackson told Ferguson.
Jackson joked that after a long and grueling training camp, he hopes to go to his after-party to drink and celebrate his victory.
While he is known for his humorous and colorful personality, Jackson is a motivated and serious competitor inside the Octagon. Since his debut, Jackson is 9-2 in the UFC and is one of the few successful fighters to cross over from Pride FC. A former UFC light heavyweight champion, Jackson has picked up victories over such fighters as: Chuck Liddell, Dan Henderson and Wanderlei Silva.
And although he appeared to poke fun at his opponent, Hamill has built a respectable resume to his name, earning victories over Keith Jardine and Tito Ortiz, and is one of the most competitive fighters in the UFC light heavyweight division.
UFC 130 takes place this Saturday night, live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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