Chael Sonnen Breaks Down the First Round of the Bellator Heavyweight GP

Chael Sonnen has broken down each of the four fights of Bellator’s upcoming Heavyweight Grand Prix, including his own bout against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson Sonnen spoke to ESPN about the tournament, giving his take on the four match-…

Chael Sonnen has broken down each of the four fights of Bellator’s upcoming Heavyweight Grand Prix, including his own bout against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson Sonnen spoke to ESPN about the tournament, giving his take on the four match-ups set to kick the tournament off next year: Chael Sonnen vs Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson “Rampage and I […]

Bellator Announces 8-Man Heavyweight Tournament Set for 2018

It looks as though Bellator is finally ready to crown a new heavyweight champion next year Following a period of more than three years without a heavyweight title bout, the Californian promotion will change that with an eight-man tournament featuring s…

It looks as though Bellator is finally ready to crown a new heavyweight champion next year Following a period of more than three years without a heavyweight title bout, the Californian promotion will change that with an eight-man tournament featuring some expected and some frankly surprising names. MMAFighting confirmed the news on Friday following a […]

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson Inks New Multi-Fight Deal With Bellator MMA

It looks like Bellator MMA will retain ex-UFC light heavyweight champ Quinton “Rampage” Jackson on their roster. The promotion announced earlier today (Thurs. November 9, 2017) that “Rampage” has signed a brand-new, exclusive multi-fight deal with Bellator, however, specific details were not released. Jackson reacted to the news by stating he is excited to put […]

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It looks like Bellator MMA will retain ex-UFC light heavyweight champ Quinton “Rampage” Jackson on their roster.

The promotion announced earlier today (Thurs. November 9, 2017) that “Rampage” has signed a brand-new, exclusive multi-fight deal with Bellator, however, specific details were not released. Jackson reacted to the news by stating he is excited to put on an exciting year of fights for fans in 2018 (quotes via MMA Fighting):

“I am excited for this new beginning and looking forward to an action-packed 2018,” Jackson said. “I can’t wait to get back in the cage and put on exciting fights for both the ‘Rampage’ and Bellator fans.”

Bellator MMA President Scott Coker made it of vital importance to re-sign Jackson to the company, as his action-packed bouts inside the cage play an integral part in his promotion’s growth:

“With ‘Rampage’ Jackson, you know what you’re going to get every time he steps inside the Bellator cage – an exciting fight and interest from fans all over the world,” Scott Coker said. “I knew that keeping ‘Rampage’ with Bellator was integral to our continued growth as a promotion and I’m pleased that we were able to come to an agreement that allows us to plan some great future matchups for him.”

RampageJackson is currently 4-1 with Bellator MMA, losing his first bout under the promotion’s banner in a heavyweight contest against Muhammed Lawal. During his time with Bellator, however, Jackson believed the promotion breached his contract and he returned to the UFC for a one-off appearance in which he defeated Fabio Maldonado.

Those issues came with a contract that was negotiated with former Bellator frontmen Bjorn Rebney, who is now out of the picture as Coker serves as the current boss of Bellator operations.

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Shady Business: 10 Fight Fixing Scandals In MMA

From time to time, allegations of fight fixing have reared their ugly head in mixed martial arts (MMA) over the years, but in the vast majority of occasions, it’s been little more than wishful thinking. After all, you only need to look at the medical suspension lists after any major event to see that the […]

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From time to time, allegations of fight fixing have reared their ugly head in mixed martial arts (MMA) over the years, but in the vast majority of occasions, it’s been little more than wishful thinking.

After all, you only need to look at the medical suspension lists after any major event to see that the only fixes going on are to the broken bones and other assorted ailments that are part of a full-contact sport that lives up to the mantra of being ‘As Real As It Gets’.

That being said, particularly in the early years of the sport, and more often than not in Japan, there have been serious allegations of fight fixing that go beyond the realms of just baseless speculation.

In this article we’ll home in on 10 instances of such scandals, seeking to avoid guesswork where possible by focusing on firsthand accounts of shameful behind-the-scenes corruption that led to the line between reality and fiction becoming distorted and threatened to tarnish the sport’s credbility.

Ken Shamrock vs. Minoru Suzuki II

In 1995, Ken Shamrock was the ‘King Of Pancrase’ titleholder, but was also about to fight Dan Severn for the UFC 6 superfight championship title.

Rumors suggest that Pancrase’s head honcho’s were concerned that it would reflect badly on their promotion if he lost in the Octagon while still being their champion as so asked him to throw his next fight with Pancrase co-owner Minoru Suzuki.

In the fight at Pancrase: Eye Of The beast 4, Suzuki miraculously escapes a fully extended armbar, gets on top and then submits Shamrock soon after with a kneebar just 2:14 minutes into the fight.

There’s no official proof that the fight was fixed, but when asked point-blank to confirm long-standing rumors that it was a fix during an interview by ugo.com, Shamrock’s non-answer told fans all they needed to know.

”I can’t really talk about those things because of agreements and things that were set down by the organization,” Shamrock stated.

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“Rampage” Jackson Wants Bout With ‘Disrespectful’ Nick Diaz

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has a settle to score with semi-retired, former UFC star Nick Diaz and has called him out for a fight Jackson recently posted a video to Instagram which was initially taken as a bit of a joke. In the video, Jackson claimed that Nick Diaz had disrespected him by speaking to his […]

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has a settle to score with semi-retired, former UFC star Nick Diaz and has called him out for a fight Jackson recently posted a video to Instagram which was initially taken as a bit of a joke. In the video, Jackson claimed that Nick Diaz had disrespected him by speaking to his […]

Rampage Jackson Threatens to Dish Dirt on ‘Shady’ Former Friend

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has threatened to expose a friend he claims has “scammed” him The Bellator heavyweight contender took to Twitter with some interesting claims that pertain to a “former friend”, threatening to inform the unnamed, former associate’s ‘chick’ about what he was up to while she was ‘holding down the […]

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has threatened to expose a friend he claims has “scammed” him The Bellator heavyweight contender took to Twitter with some interesting claims that pertain to a “former friend”, threatening to inform the unnamed, former associate’s ‘chick’ about what he was up to while she was ‘holding down the […]