Rampage Says He Was The First Conor McGregor – With A Catch

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has been around the fight game for years now and he remains one of the sport’s most unique figures. At 38 years of age, the clock is likely ticking on Jackson’s career, but he will return to action in the main event of this Friday’s (March 31,

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has been around the fight game for years now and he remains one of the sport’s most unique figures.

At 38 years of age, the clock is likely ticking on Jackson’s career, but he will return to action in the main event of this Friday’s (March 31, 2017) Bellator 175 in a rematch against Muhammad “King Mo” Lawal, who Jackson scored a decision victory over in 2015.

Although he’s nearing the end of the road, “Rampage’s” view on his career hasn’t changed. Despite being criticized at times, Jackson makes it clear that he loves to fight, but hates to train:

“People misunderstood me or they tried to censor me or took what I said out of context,” Jackson told Yahoo! Sports. “I’ve always been honest with what I have said. I hate training and I love fighting.”

In addition to that, Jackson, a prolific knockout artist, has never been a fan of competing against wrestlers, which still remains true:

“I do complain about that, but it has nothing to do with me not having my heart into it,” Jackson said. “That just shows how much heart I have and how much emotion I have, because I think those guys are messing up our sport. Our sport has gotten so popular with all the excitement and the people like Dan Henderson, Wanderlei Silva, Chuck Liddell, Vitor Belfort, Tito Ortiz. Tito was a wrestler, but he’d take you down and ground and pound you. Those are the guys who made this sport super popular.

“But then you get guys like King Mo and, with all due respect, Rashad Evans and D.C. [Daniel Cormier], who just like hugging people on the ground. You hear the people complaining about that, and I don’t want to fight that way. I want to have exciting fights. If we ask fans to buy tickets and come down and sit there and watch fights for hours, we have to give them their money’s worth.”

Jackson may love to fight, but there’s clearly some aspects of the fight game that don’t appeal to him, and at times, he hasn’t seemed too fond of the media aspect, despite his ability to talk and hype fights.

In regards to that, Jackson actually labeled himself as the first Conor McGregor – but with a catch:

“I was the first Conor. I was Conor Mc-[N-word].”

“He can talk and say what he wants and talk about money and say he’s in it for the money and nobody opens their mouth and says anything negative about what he is saying,” Jackson said.

“I’ve been doing the same stuff, but everybody’s trying to shut me up. And then there are people who take me out of context and say, ‘Oh, he’s just in it for the money. He don’t love this no more.’ You know what? What I do is try to entertain people. It’s all I’ve ever tried to do. I’m an entertainer and I’m always going to try to entertain people.”

What do you make of Jackson’s comments?

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Rampage Jackson Reacts To King Mo’s ‘Fat Shaming’

It’s no secret that former UFC light heavyweight champ Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson doesn’t want to cut down to 205 pounds anymore heading into his Bellator 175 showdown with longtime rival Muhammed ‘King Mo’ Lawal, and apparently that’s lead to some confusion as to just what weight the rematch will be contested at. During yesterday’s (Wed.,

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It’s no secret that former UFC light heavyweight champ Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson doesn’t want to cut down to 205 pounds anymore heading into his Bellator 175 showdown with longtime rival Muhammed ‘King Mo’ Lawal, and apparently that’s lead to some confusion as to just what weight the rematch will be contested at.

During yesterday’s (Wed., March 22, 2017) Bellator 175 media conference call (quotes via MMA Fighting), after “King Mo” called “Rampage” “fat” and “soppy,” Jackson revealed he thought the fight was a catchweight of 235 pounds, to which Lawal responded by focusing on the fact that it is indeed at heavyweight:

“Guess what? You ain’t fighting me at heavyweight,” Jackson said. “You fighting me at a catchweight.”

“No. Heavyweight, player. Ain’t no catchweight here,” Lawal said. “It’s at heavyweight, dog. Two-sixty-five is the weight class. Heavyweight. I don’t do no catchweights.”

“Wait, wait, you’re telling me I can weigh 265?” Jackson said. “Is this what you’re telling me?”

“Yes. Yes, you can,” Lawal replied. “Ain’t no catchweight. I ain’t no ho. I don’t do no catchweight. Man, hell no.”

“I was told the fight was at catchweight,” Jackson said.

Jackson had plenty to say in response in classic fashion, poking fun at previous opponent Lawal’s girlfriend before citing a thyroid problem that has him unable to make 205.

It’s the reason why he’s going to show up to Bellator 175 weighing an astonishingly high number, something he doesn’t Lawal, whose style is obviously much more takedown-focused, will be able to deal with:

“You guys, we can tell weight don’t matter to ‘King Mo.’ Look at his girlfriend,” Jackson said at one point. “We can tell he don’t give a f*ck about weight. Listen, ‘King Mo’ wants to talk about my weight and he thinks that hurts my feelings and stuff like that. It ain’t no secret, I’m older now. I’m an older fighter and I have a thyroid problem that is hard for me. I’m on medication, but what I did was, I addressed the problem. I went and saw a specialist and I talked to my coaches, and we decided to go to heavyweight and lift weights, get stronger, get bigger.

“So, ‘King Mo’ can fat shame and the stuff all he wants. I didn’t ask to fight ‘King Mo.’ I wanted to fight at heavyweight because I’m a bigger guy now. I left ‘King Mo’ in the past. I figured, yeah, I wanted to knock him out, I wanted the rematch, but I feel like fighting ‘King Mo’ again ain’t going to be nothing but a wrestling match, and why do I want to do that when I’m a striker? I like putting on exciting fights. I like being exciting.

“That’s why my career went towards the way it’s went, because I come to fight,” Jackson continued. “So, I don’t care what ‘King Mo’ says about my weight or what anybody else says. I’m doing Bellator a favor by giving them the rematch with ‘King Mo,’ and he had a problem dealing with me at 205. He’s going to have a problem dealing with me at 260, in shape.”

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Emmanuel Sanchez: ‘I Want to be The Best Fighter in The World’

Emmanuel Sanchez is shooting for the stars. On March 31, Sanchez will compete against former Bellator bantamweight champion Marcos Galvao inside the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The bout will be contested in the featherweight division as part of the Bellator 175 card. “El Matador” has won four of his last five bouts. His only […]

Emmanuel Sanchez is shooting for the stars. On March 31, Sanchez will compete against former Bellator bantamweight champion Marcos Galvao inside the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The bout will be contested in the featherweight division as part of the Bellator 175 card. “El Matador” has won four of his last five bouts. His only […]

Quinton Jackson: ‘We Can Tell Weight Don’t Matter to King Mo, Look at His Girlfriend’

Quinton Jackson and Muhammad Lawal aren’t likely to be chums in the near future. “Rampage” and “King Mo” have had their share of verbal exchanges leading up to their rematch on March 31 for Bellator 175. Jackson and Lawal will share the Bellator cage once again inside the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. When the […]

Quinton Jackson and Muhammad Lawal aren’t likely to be chums in the near future. “Rampage” and “King Mo” have had their share of verbal exchanges leading up to their rematch on March 31 for Bellator 175. Jackson and Lawal will share the Bellator cage once again inside the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. When the […]

Two Bouts Added to Bellator 175 Main Card in Rosemont

The main card for Bellator 175 got a bit beefier. Bellator sent out a press release today (March 15) to announce the addition of a lightweight bout and a featherweight bout. Undefeated 155-pounder Steve Kozola will go head-to-head with Jake Roberts. Also added to the main card, Noad Lahat battles Lloyd Carter in a 145-pound […]

The main card for Bellator 175 got a bit beefier. Bellator sent out a press release today (March 15) to announce the addition of a lightweight bout and a featherweight bout. Undefeated 155-pounder Steve Kozola will go head-to-head with Jake Roberts. Also added to the main card, Noad Lahat battles Lloyd Carter in a 145-pound […]

Rampage Is The Latest To Troll Travis Browne

After knocking him out in the second round of their UFC Fight Night 105 main event earlier this month, Derrick Lewis didn’t have many nice things to say about Travis Browne, and it looks as if former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is the latest to join in on bashing “Hapa”. Speaking during

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After knocking him out in the second round of their UFC Fight Night 105 main event earlier this month, Derrick Lewis didn’t have many nice things to say about Travis Browne, and it looks as if former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is the latest to join in on bashing “Hapa”.

Speaking during a recent live Q&A session, “Rampage” detailed a time when Browne trained his dog. Apparently Jackson wasn’t too pleased with what transpired, which led him to say that he’s ‘always happy’ to see Browne get beat:

“You guys know I don’t like Travis Browne,” Jackson said. “He trained one of my dogs and did a shit job and ripped me off and kept my money and didn’t pay me back and kept her too long. And she came back dumber than when she left! So, I’m always happy when Travis Browne get the s**t beat of out him. He trained my Cane Corso, actually. He did a s**t job. That was right when he got in the UFC, he did that. So he like f**ked me off. I’m like, ‘You little piece of s**t.’”

The 38-year-old Jackson hasn’t competed since scoring a decision victory over Satoshi Ishii last June, but he will return in the main event of March 31, 2017’s Bellator 175 in a rematch against Muhammad “King Mo” Lawal.

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