Posts Tagged ‘rampage’
www.stevenlanier.com Rampage retires from the Ultimate Fighting Championship to pursue a full time career in acting. LOL. Good luck with that Rampage. Every few years fighters need reality checks, and need to be smacked around a bit to remember who they are and where they came from.
Tito is on a losing streak while Rampage has won two consecutive.
If you are a follower of UFC then you know UFC 114 is coming up on May, 29 2010. This bout will feature Quinton Rampage Jackson vs Rashad Evans and should be a very entertaining night of Full Force MMA.
Jackson was originally supposed to fight Evans for the title after defeating Keith Jardine, but a jaw injury during that fight allowed Lyoto Machida to step in in and take his place. At UFC 98 Evans was knocked out by Machida. Jackson was then expected to fight for the title against Machida, but instead became a coach on The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights against Evans.
Quinton Jackson, also known as Rampage Jackson, is an American MMA fighter and actor. Jackson rose to prominence in Japan’s Pride Fighting Championships where he was noted for his powerful body slams including a famous knockout victory over Ricardo Arona. In the United States, he became known for his tenure in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is a former UFC Light-Heavyweight title holder and one of the most entertaining fighters to watch. Jackson appeared for a second time as a coach on the reality series The Ultimate Fighter opposite Rashad Evans. They were scheduled to fight at UFC 107, but this bout was cancelled when Jackson took a movie role to play B. A. Baracus in The A-Team feature film.
Rashad Evans is an American MMA fighter from Lansing, Michigan, currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship where he is a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. Evans won the heavyweight division of The Ultimate Fighter 2. He holds notable victories over Chuck Liddell, Thiago Silva and Forrest Griffin. Evans trains out of Albuquerque, New Mexico with Jackson’s Submission Fighting. Evans lost the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship by way of knockout to undefeated Lyoto Machida at UFC 98.
Both fighters are very similar in stature and the rivalary between the two is well documented. Fans on both side of the card have valid arguments over who will come out the victor in this battle. My money is on Rashad Evans. He has wanted this fight for some time and will now get his chance to prove that Rampage is all talk (as he so eloquently put it).
Many people from around the world will be watching this fight, including me! We have searched everywhere to find UFC 114 Live online and have finally found a provider who will offer the fight via live stream on May 29, 2010. If you are wanting to watch just go to http://ufc114.info and sign up today. The PPV live stream will begin several hours before the featured fight and you will be able to watch all of the other cards scheduled that night.
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This Saturday the rivalry will be decided when Rampage Jackson and Rashad Evans finally meet in the Octagon. Watch UFC 114 on Pay-Per-View or ufclive.com at 7pm PT 10pm ET.
You don’t have to wait much longer, Rampage Jackson and Rashad Evans are set to take center Octagon on Saturday, May 29th. UFC 114 can be seen Live on Pay-Per-View or ufclive.com at 7pm PT 10pm ET. Visit 114.ufc.com for more info.
UFC 113 has not even happened yet but the hype for this fight is too much to resist. You watched them battle as coaches on the last season of TUF, now watch them battle in the Octagon. UFC 114 can be seen Live on Pay-Per-View on Saturday May 29th at 7pm PT/ 10pm ET. Visit 114.ufc.com for more info.
Unbelieveable video! Must-see! Comments are no longer able due to the inappropriate and/or racist comments. So folks, just watch and laugh about this video!
This Rampage Jackson using queer decided he wanted to try and spam mount. Well his strategy of using a set of only Boxing Hooks, Slams And Mount was a good one until I found out how easy it was going to be to predict his every move. My Gamertag – Joe Rogasm
