UFC 135 Jon Jones vs. Quinton Jackson: 5 Possible Matches If Jones Loses

The likely hood of Jon Jones losing his fight with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at UFC 135 on Saturday is small…very small, but that doesn’t mean he won’t. Fight fans have all but decided that Jackson is going to lose, but this i…

The likely hood of Jon Jones losing his fight with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at UFC 135 on Saturday is small…very small, but that doesn’t mean he won’t.

Fight fans have all but decided that Jackson is going to lose, but this is MMA and nothing is sure. It’s impossible to completely count Jackson out. The power he has in his fists is enough to knock anyone out.

If the unthinkable were to happen and Jones lost, who would he fight next in a weight class where he’s been so dominant? Read on to find out.

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UFC Upsets: Where Would a Rampage Jackson Win over Jon Jones Rank?

At UFC 135 this weekend, Jon Jones will defend his light heavyweight title for the first time against a former title holder in Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. The trash talk between the two fighters has been epic, so fans analysts, and even fellow figh…

At UFC 135 this weekend, Jon Jones will defend his light heavyweight title for the first time against a former title holder in Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. 

The trash talk between the two fighters has been epic, so fans analysts, and even fellow fighters seem to be heavily anticipating this main event bout.  

“Bones” is a massive favorite in this one, with the Vegas odds pitting him as a six to one favorite, a figure rarely seen not only in MMA, but really sports in general. 

That raises the question: where would a Rampage win rank among all time upsets in MMA? 

Let’s take a look inside at some of the biggest upsets in MMA history. 

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Rampage Again Calls Out Jon Jones On “Spy Gate” and Says His Stand-Up is Sh*t (VIDEO)

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson made another video for his fans to address Jon Jones‘ reaction to “Spy Gate”, like speaking in British tongue to mock Jackson’s accusations that he planted a spy in Jackson’s camp. Jackson.

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson made another video for his fans to address Jon Jones‘ reaction to “Spy Gate”, like speaking in British tongue to mock Jackson’s accusations that he planted a spy in Jackson’s camp. Jackson reiterates once again, he believes Jones’ camp did use a spy and also he says Jones’ “stand up is sh*t.” Jackson also tells his fans, he wants a stand up and exciting fight and is prepared for it.

UFC 135 Fight Card: Jon Jones vs. Rampage Jackson, Head To Toe Breakdown

On Saturday, Jon Jones will make his first title defense of the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. He will face a very dangerous competitor in Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. Jon Jones appears to be invincible; if he can run through Rampage the way that he…

On Saturday, Jon Jones will make his first title defense of the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. He will face a very dangerous competitor in Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. Jon Jones appears to be invincible; if he can run through Rampage the way that he has the rest of his competition, he could be poised to hold the title for a very long time.

Jon Jones is a physical freak who has some of the most exciting and unorthodox striking that MMA has ever seen.

Rampage Jackson has been a man on a mission trying to get his belt back after he lost to Forrest Griffin at UFC 86. His boxing is top-notch, and he can knock out any fighter in the blink of an eye.

This fight could be one of the best in UFC history; only one of these light heavyweight warriors can emerge victorious.

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UFC 135 Jones vs. Jackson: Bleacher Report MMA Staff Predictions

The UFC light heavyweight championship of the world is on the line this Saturday night from the place where it all began for the organization back in 1993.Jon “Bones” Jones will put his title on the line for the first time against former champion Quint…

The UFC light heavyweight championship of the world is on the line this Saturday night from the place where it all began for the organization back in 1993.

Jon “Bones” Jones will put his title on the line for the first time against former champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and the fireworks are sure to erupt when the cage closes in Denver.

Is it truly the young phenom Jones’ time at the top of a division full of veterans, or can “Rampage” show the kid that he is only the “paper” champion that Jackson believes he is?

This card may truly shape up as a changing of the guard as legend Matt Hughes is also in action against a brash, young, lion in late replacement Josh Koscheck. Both men are looking to bounce back off of bad losses in their last bouts.

The card also packs two heavyweight clashes with a striving Ben Rothwell taking on veteran Mark Hunt and top prospect Travis Browne against Brit Rob Broughton. Nate Diaz will return to the lightweight division and take on Japanese star Takanori Gomi.

If you want a team of men who are willing to stick their necks out on the line, you have come to the right place. The Bleacher Report MMA team of John Heinis, Jordy McElroy, Jeff McKinney and yours truly are here to deliver the filthy picks.!

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UFC 135: Insights, Analysis and Predictions of the Entire Card

UFC 135 comes to you live from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, on September 24.In main event action, current UFC light heavyweight champion, Jon “Bones” Jones will defend his title for the first time against former champion, Quinton “Rampage” Jac…

UFC 135 comes to you live from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, on September 24.

In main event action, current UFC light heavyweight champion, Jon “Bones” Jones will defend his title for the first time against former champion, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.

If the main event bout does not excite you, then a clash between welterweight hall-of-famer Matt Hughes and former No. 1 contender Josh Koscheck should send electricity through your veins.

Further action includes a heavyweight slug-fest between Travis Browne and the Brit, Rob Broughton.

Additionally, Nate Diaz will look to regain momentum in the lightweight division as he challenges the veteran, Takanori Gomi.

Rounding out the main card action will be an additional heavyweight match up between Ben Rothwell and the kick-boxing giant from New Zealand, Mark Hunt.

Please follow along as I dissect and predict the winners for the entire night’s card.

Enjoy the fights.

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