UFC 130 Fight Card: Rampage Jackson Talks Matt Hamill Fight on Conference Call

With his main event fight against Matt Hamill at UFC 130 drawing near, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson answered several questions regarding his preparations for his upcoming bout and other topics.
Prior to signing on to fight at UFC 130, Jackson had been off…

With his main event fight against Matt Hamill at UFC 130 drawing near, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson answered several questions regarding his preparations for his upcoming bout and other topics.

Prior to signing on to fight at UFC 130, Jackson had been offered a title shot against former UFC light heavyweight champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua. However, Jackson turned down the opportunity and faced a lot of criticism from judgmental MMA fans.

“I’m a fighter and I’ve been fighting for a long time. I have common sense,” Jackson said. “I knew Shogun was going to have ring rust after taking a long time off after injury. There’s no way I could’ve took the fight on like four or five weeks notice. It’s no secret that I put on weight in between fights. I wouldn’t have even been able to make weight, so it would’ve been stupid for me to even try to do that.”

In his most recent fight, Jackson won in a controversial split decision against Lyoto Machida. Initially, Jackson seemed surprised by the decision, but “Rampage” expressed a different opinion on the UFC 130 conference call.

“I’m always surprised when judges give me a decision,” he said. “That’s one reason for the reaction with me being really silly, but I watched the fight. I think I did just enough to win.”

During his training camp for Hamill, Jackson has been without nutritionist Mike Dolce, who has provided a lot of help with Jackson’s weight management in the past. Despite the absence of Dolce, Jackson appears comfortable with his weight and condition. 

“I’m actually doing great. I’m lighter at this point for my fight than I’ve been in a long time. I’ve been lifting a lot of weight with Lance Gibson and Julia Budd and I’m actually stronger than I’ve been for awhile. I’m a fighter. I train for the fights. The training part is the toughest part. It doesn’t matter who’s in my camp or not; I still got a job to do.”

Although Jackson claims to be in his best shape in quite some time, his motivation has been questioned constantly. Jackson has taken some heat for saying that he is not at all interested in the matchup with Hamill.

“Some MMA fans, they don’t hear something they want to hear and they  jump all over you,” Jackson said. “If they really get to know me, I’m not really excited about anybody I fight. It’s my job; it’s my career. I don’t get excited anymore. I got almost 40 fights. I don’t get excited about anybody I fight.”

Another reason Jackson’s desire has been questioned is his constantly looming acting career. Despite briefly saying he was retiring to pursue acting in 2009, Jackson says that he is now primarily focused on fighting.

“I keep putting movies off to fight because fighting is my primary career. The movies are something I want to get into after I fight, but at the same time you got to stay out there if you want to stay in movies.”

Finally, Jackson pointed toward comments Hamill had made that have motivated him to train harder.

“My main motivation is to win, but I think Matt [Hamill] made a mistake when he said he was going to break my will and that I’m going to overlook him. That actually lit a fire under my ass and actually made me train a little bit harder just so I could break his will.” 

 

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Power Ranking Rampage’s Top 10 Fight Moments

It’s rare to find a fighter with the talent, personality and charisma of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. Over the years, Jackson has entertained fans with memorable interviews and highlight-worthy finishes. Unfortunatel…

It’s rare to find a fighter with the talent, personality and charisma of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.

Over the years, Jackson has entertained fans with memorable interviews and highlight-worthy finishes.

Unfortunately, critics love to linger on the dark parts of his career, but the darkness can’t overtake the light in such a radiant career like Jackson’s.

If he truly decides to hang up his gloves at age 35, Jackson will go down as one of MMA‘s all-time greats.

Thankfully, Jackson is only 32 years of age, and fans will get another two years of possibly seeing him howl over downed opponents.

Jackson is set to main event UFC 130 against Matt Hamill. In preparation for the upcoming showdown, we celebrate and remember the top 10 fight moments in the storied career of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson.

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UFC 130: If Rampage Doesn’t Care, the Fans Shouldn’t Care Either

Is there anything that gets the fans more upset than seeing a fighter not competing to the best of their abilities?Go watch UFC 90, 97, and 112 for some examples.Or even worse, is there anything worse in combat sports when you know one of the fighters …

Is there anything that gets the fans more upset than seeing a fighter not competing to the best of their abilities?

Go watch UFC 90, 97, and 112 for some examples.

Or even worse, is there anything worse in combat sports when you know one of the fighters is there just to collect a paycheck?

For an example, watch UFC 130 next Saturday night.

In recent interviews, Rampage has made it well known that he is not thrilled about fight Matt Hamill. He has also made it clear that he is just about done with MMA period.

He would rather be hamming it up on the big screen. To Rampage, this whole MMA thing that made him famous is just something to tide him over until Hollywood comes knocking at his door again.

Apparently, headlining yet another UFC event is not enough to get Rampage excited about fighting again. Jackson recently told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour “…not a whole lot gets me excited.”

News flash Quinton—when your name is tied to the headline of a pay-per-view, it is your job to get excited. Or at very least, it is your job make the fans believe you are excited.

After all, if you can’t get fans excited about your fight, who is going to want to watch it?

Odds are if you are reading this, you have a job. It may not be the most glorious job, but it pays the bills. If you hate your job, you may not give it your all, you may complain to your friends about it, but would you ever tell your boss “this job sucks?”

Of course you wouldn’t. Because if you did that, you wouldn’t have a job.

What Rampage is doing is telling all the paying fans out there “this job sucks,” yet still expects us to pay $50 or $60 to watch him do something that he hates and do it at less than 100 percent of his ability, just so he can get another paycheck.

So fans, I would like to pose a question to you. Since Rampage has made it clear that he doesn’t care, do you care enough to fork over your hard-earned cash to watch him “fight?”

I know I don’t.

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UFC 130: If Rampage Doesn’t Care, the Fans Shouldn’t Care Either

Is there anything that gets the fans more upset than seeing a fighter not competing to the best of their abilities?Go watch UFC 90, 97, and 112 for some examples.Or even worse, is there anything worse in combat sports when you know one of the fighters …

Is there anything that gets the fans more upset than seeing a fighter not competing to the best of their abilities?

Go watch UFC 90, 97, and 112 for some examples.

Or even worse, is there anything worse in combat sports when you know one of the fighters is there just to collect a paycheck?

For an example, watch UFC 130 next Saturday night.

In recent interviews, Rampage has made it well known that he is not thrilled about fight Matt Hamill. He has also made it clear that he is just about done with MMA period.

He would rather be hamming it up on the big screen. To Rampage, this whole MMA thing that made him famous is just something to tide him over until Hollywood comes knocking at his door again.

Apparently, headlining yet another UFC event is not enough to get Rampage excited about fighting again. Jackson recently told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour “…not a whole lot gets me excited.”

News flash Quinton—when your name is tied to the headline of a pay-per-view, it is your job to get excited. Or at very least, it is your job make the fans believe you are excited.

After all, if you can’t get fans excited about your fight, who is going to want to watch it?

Odds are if you are reading this, you have a job. It may not be the most glorious job, but it pays the bills. If you hate your job, you may not give it your all, you may complain to your friends about it, but would you ever tell your boss “this job sucks?”

Of course you wouldn’t. Because if you did that, you wouldn’t have a job.

What Rampage is doing is telling all the paying fans out there “this job sucks,” yet still expects us to pay $50 or $60 to watch him do something that he hates and do it at less than 100 percent of his ability, just so he can get another paycheck.

So fans, I would like to pose a question to you. Since Rampage has made it clear that he doesn’t care, do you care enough to fork over your hard-earned cash to watch him “fight?”

I know I don’t.

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Previews, Analysis, and Predictions of All the Fights

UFC 130 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will take place next Saturday, May 28, 2011.Originally scheduled to headline this event was the third matchup between the UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, and the No. 1 contender, Gray…

UFC 130 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will take place next Saturday, May 28, 2011.

Originally scheduled to headline this event was the third matchup between the UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, and the No. 1 contender, Gray Maynard.

Unfortunate injuries to both fighters have scrapped this main event battle.

To fill the void of this epic trilogy between Edgar and Maynard will be a light heavyweight clash between Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Matt “The Hammer” Hamill.

Additionally, the co-main event features the former UFC heavyweight champion, Frank Mir, slotted to face Roy “Big Country” Nelson.

In middleweight action, the technically precise, hard-hitting ex-Marine Brian Stann will square off against former Sengoku middleweight champion Jorge Santiago.

Additional fights include a wonderful welterweight bout between Thiago Alves and Rick Story, as well as an action-packed bantamweight battle between Miguel Torres and Demetrious Johnson.

Please follow along as I provide analysis and in-depth previews and predictions of all the night’s fights.

I welcome your comments.

Todd Seyler

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UFC 130 Fight Card: Previews, Analysis, and Predictions of All the Fights

UFC 130 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will take place next Saturday, May 28, 2011.Originally scheduled to headline this event was the third matchup between the UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, and the No. 1 contender, Gray…

UFC 130 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada will take place next Saturday, May 28, 2011.

Originally scheduled to headline this event was the third matchup between the UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar, and the No. 1 contender, Gray Maynard.

Unfortunate injuries to both fighters have scrapped this main event battle.

To fill the void of this epic trilogy between Edgar and Maynard will be a light heavyweight clash between Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Matt “The Hammer” Hamill.

Additionally, the co-main event features the former UFC heavyweight champion, Frank Mir, slotted to face Roy “Big Country” Nelson.

In middleweight action, the technically precise, hard-hitting ex-Marine Brian Stann will square off against former Sengoku middleweight champion Jorge Santiago.

Additional fights include a wonderful welterweight bout between Thiago Alves and Rick Story, as well as an action-packed bantamweight battle between Miguel Torres and Demetrious Johnson.

Please follow along as I provide analysis and in-depth previews and predictions of all the night’s fights.

I welcome your comments.

Todd Seyler

Like” me on Facebook

Follow me on Twitter @magnus06

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