Before their fight at UFC 135, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson told the media that he had no respect for UFC Light-Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones.
With Jones willing to share in the trash talking, all of the pressure was placed firmly on the shoulders of the defending champion, and he punished his opponent and earned his respect.
Rampage is not a modest or humble man, but he tells things how they are, and that’s something that is very refreshing from MMA fighters, who sometimes sound like drones.
Rampage Jackson told the USA Today about his loss to Jones, and his feelings towards him now:
I expected to come out here and close the distance, but he’s great. I thought it was hype, but the kid is good. When he got on top of me, I knew I had a big cut. I turned so he wouldn’t elbow this cut any more. It was a big mistake on my part.
While gaining the respect of Rampage Jackson is great, it will be the respect he earns from all of the veteran fighters that really matters in Jones’ career moving forward.
Jones is only 24 years old, and it is imperative to his career in the UFC that the veterans respect his abilities, because that respect will give Jones the edge.
Rampage Jackson may not be in his prime anymore, but the way Jones handled him with patience and power will make other veterans weary of the talent this young star possesses.
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