King Mo Scores Unanimous-Decision Win over Rampage Jackson at Bellator 175

Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal always believed that he had a win over Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, but he didn’t have the official scorecards to prove it. He now has an official victory as he defeated the former UFC star by unanimous decision in the main even…

Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal always believed that he had a win over Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, but he didn’t have the official scorecards to prove it. He now has an official victory as he defeated the former UFC star by unanimous decision in the main event at Bellator 175. 

MMAjunkie tweeted out the scores:

The heavyweight version of Rampage got off to a slow start. The 253-pound Jackson conceded the center and allowed Lawal to back him into the cage where the former collegiate wrestler worked him down to the mat. 

Ben Fowlkes of MMAjunkie noted the difference between the bloated Rampage in this fight and the light heavyweight incarnation of the former champion:

Jackson was ultimately able to free himself for long enough to climb along the fence, but it only allowed King Mo to also score plenty of points from the clinch along the cage. 

Bloody Elbow recapped the round for King Mo:

Just when it looked like Jackson was simply too out of shape to compete against King Mo, he landed a sharp left hook that turned back time and put King Mo down. From there Jackson jumped into an advantageous position and scored from top position.

Josh Gross of the Guardian set the scene going into the third and final round: 

With clear winners in Round 1 and 2, it all came down to Round 3. While Jackson scored a key takedown, it was King Mo who consistently landed the better striking as he had Rampage back to the fence again. 

MMAFighting explained its reasoning for giving the round to King Mo:

After the bout, it was announced that King Mo will now see Ryan Bader at Madison Square Garden on June 24 at Bellator 180:

The win has to come as a huge sigh of relief for King Mo. There’s some genuine bad blood between these two fighters, and Lawal dropped a controversial decision in his first bout with Jackson at Bellator 120 in 2014. 

After buildup in which Jackson talked of knocking out King Mo, the two engaged in a fight that offered little excitement and Jackson won on the cards.

However, only one of 13 media members scoring the fight gave the bout to Jackson. One called the fight a draw while the other 11 all had Lawal winning the fight, per MMA Decisions.  

Understandably, Lawal thought it was pretty clear he won the first fight. 

“For what? Cause really, I won the first fight, there shouldn’t be a rematch,” King Mo said in regards to a potential third fight, per Jason Nawara of Uproxx. “But he asked for one, so I gave it to him. That first fight, I thought I won. Most people thought I won. He thought I won. Look at his reaction. He came and asked for a rematch.”

Now that he has an official win over Rampage, there’s some serious vindication in the rivalry. 

What this means for King Mo will be interesting going forward, but even more interesting is where Jackson will go from here. 

Bellator has proven to be an accommodating home for former UFC veterans, and with Ryan Bader, Chael Sonnen and Wanderlei Silva recently joining the ranks of the organization, an aging Rampage Jackson seems like a good fit moving forward. 

There could be an issue with the 38-year-old that would have the fighter awkwardly returning to the UFC again, per Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting:

That would be a bummer for the former UFC champion. Not only has Bellator afforded him the flexibility to fight at heavyweight, but he has momentum with a 4-1 record in the organization. 

Then again, Rampage sounds like a man who is about ready to walk away from the sport lately. Jackson mused about a life outside of MMA and missing his family in the lead up to this fight. 

“I would have to honestly say that my biggest regret is even starting this sport,” Jackson said, per ESPN. “I think I would’ve lived a different life if I would’ve stayed home in Memphis and worked at the family business. I’d be closer to my family and growing old with them instead of living out at California.”

Jackson later walked those statements back. He stated that his words were taken negatively and reiterated the love for his fans, per Shaun Al-Shatti of MMAFighting. 

While Jackson might not have meant that he doesn’t still love the sport, one has to wonder how much longer this heavyweight version of Rampage wants to hang around. 

With a bitter loss over one of his biggest rivals and a possible contract issue keeping him from staying with his current organization, the former champ might find this is the perfect time for an exit. 

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Betting Odds For Bellator 175: Is Rampage Favored In Rematch With King Mo?

Bellator 175 is here, and it goes down tonight (Friday, March 31st, 2017) from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The prelims will air online at 7:00 pm EST while the main card will air on Spike TV at 9:00 pm EST. There will be five bouts featured on the main card. The event will

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Bellator 175 is here, and it goes down tonight (Friday, March 31st, 2017) from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The prelims will air online at 7:00 pm EST while the main card will air on Spike TV at 9:00 pm EST. There will be five bouts featured on the main card.

The event will be headlined by a heavyweight bout between former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton Jackson against former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion Muhammed Lawal. Emmanuel Sanchez vs. Marcos Galvao in a featherweight bout will co-main event this show. Rounding out the main card is Sergei Kharitonov vs. Chase Gormley in a heavyweight bout, Steve Kozola vs. Jake Roberts in a lightweight bout and Noad Lahat vs. Lloyd Carter in a featherweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Lawal is a -330 favorite over Jackson, who is a +270 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Galvao being a +215 underdog against Sanchez, who is a -255 favorite. Here are the betting odds for the main card:

Heavyweight Main Event: Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (+270) vs. Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal (-330)

Featherweight Feature Bout: Emmanuel Sanchez (-255) vs. Marcos Galvao (+215)

Heavyweight Feature Bout: Sergei Kharitonov (-260) vs. Chase Gormley (+220)

Lightweight Feature Bout: Steve Kozola (-175) vs. Jake Roberts (+155)

Featherweight Feature Bout: Noad Lahat (-700) vs. Lloyd Carter (+500)

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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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‘Rampage’ Jackson to ‘King Mo’ Lawal: ‘Talk All The Sh*t You Want, it Won’t Help You on March 31’

No love lost here. Quinton Jackson and Muhammed Lawal still have some unfinished business. They will settle it, or at least try to, at Bellator 175 on March 31. It was revealed earlier today that the event will be held inside the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The beef between “Rampage” and “King Mo” goes […]

No love lost here. Quinton Jackson and Muhammed Lawal still have some unfinished business. They will settle it, or at least try to, at Bellator 175 on March 31. It was revealed earlier today that the event will be held inside the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The beef between “Rampage” and “King Mo” goes […]

Bellator 175 Featuring ‘Rampage’ vs. ‘King Mo’ to be Held in Chicago Area

Quinton Jackson finally got his wish. When a rematch between “Rampage” Jackson and Muhammed Lawal was announced during the Bellator 170 broadcast, a location and venue were unknown. This was an annoyance for Jackson, who said this could be his last fight and wanted his family to know the details so they could plan ahead. […]

Quinton Jackson finally got his wish. When a rematch between “Rampage” Jackson and Muhammed Lawal was announced during the Bellator 170 broadcast, a location and venue were unknown. This was an annoyance for Jackson, who said this could be his last fight and wanted his family to know the details so they could plan ahead. […]

Bellator Grudge Match Booked: ‘Rampage’ Jackson vs. King Mo 2 Set for March 31

There were many promises of a big-fight announcement during Saturday night’s Bellator 170 broadcast, and the promotion didn’t disappoint. Ahead of the co-main event between Paul Daley and Derek Anderson, the headline to Bellator 175 was announced….

There were many promises of a big-fight announcement during Saturday night’s Bellator 170 broadcast, and the promotion didn’t disappoint. Ahead of the co-main event between Paul Daley and Derek Anderson, the headline to Bellator 175 was announced.

On March 31, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and “King” Mo Lawal will face off in a rematch of their controversial 2014 scrap:

The bout is a solid rerun of one of the promotion’s biggest rivalries to date. The two faced off at Bellator 120, the promotion’s ill-fated pay-per-view debut, in a fight that was widely panned for lacking action and the questionable outcome—a unanimous 29-28 decision for Jackson—but received praise for the out-of-the-cage action that included a contentious build-up and a hilarious, NSFW aftermath.

While 2017’s Bellator is very different than the tournament-driven, Bjorn Rebney-led promotion of 2014, Lawal and Jackson remain two of its biggest stars, and best fighters. Because of that, this fight is an interesting blend of actual high-level MMA action and old-fashioned “bad-blood” appeal.

It’s worth noting that Jackson vs. Lawal 2 is labeled as a heavyweight fight in promotional material, despite both men spending most of their careers in the light heavyweight division.

Lawal freely bounces back and forth between the two divisions in order to take the biggest fights available, most recently competing in an openweight tournament in Rizin FF. Jackson, meanwhile, has been steadily moving further and further away from 205 pounds—debuting in Bellator at 210 pounds, facing Fabio Maldonado at 215 pounds, and fighting Satoshi Ishii in a heavyweight bout.

While Lawal will likely continue to move between the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions, this likely marks the official move to heavyweight for Rampage.

No other bouts have been announced for the card but expect more to surface over the coming weeks.

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