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Quinton Jackson

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Quinton Jackson
Statistics
Nickname Rampage
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg/14.6 st)
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Born June 20, 1978 (1978-06-20) (age 29)
Fighting out of Irvine, CA
Town of birth Memphis, TN
Team/Association Juanito Ibarra
Fighting style Wrestling
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 28
  By knockout 13
  By submission 7
Losses 6
  By knockout 3
  By submission 1

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson (born June 20, 1978) is an American professional mixed martial arts fighter who rose to prominence with his fights in Japan's PRIDE Fighting Championships. He is the current UFC light heavyweight champion. He has a professional record of 28 wins with six losses. MMAWeekly.com and Sherdog.com rank Jackson as the number one light heavyweight in the world. Outside the ring, he is known for his humor and colorful personality.[1]

He has notable wins over: Kevin Randleman, Murilo Bustamante, Ricardo Arona, Igor Vovchanchyn, Murilo Rua, Matt Lindland, Chuck Liddell(twice) and Dan Henderson.

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[edit] Mixed martial arts career

Hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, USA, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson had his first taste of combat sport as a wrestler for Raleigh-Egypt High School where his successful career was punctuated by All-State honors. Originally, Jackson had intended on pursuing a career in professional wrestling upon finishing high school, but ultimately ended up extending his amateur career in junior college before discovering mixed martial arts. Impressed by the success of other wrestlers in MMA, Jackson decided to try his own hand at the sport. Jackson built up an impressive record of 11 wins and 1 loss fighting for a variety of smaller scale American promotions, including King of the Cage, Gladiator Challenge and Dangerzone.

[edit] PRIDE Fighting Championships

For all his early successes it was not on his native soil but rather in Japan's PRIDE organization that Jackson rose to fame in the world of mixed martial arts. Entering PRIDE in 2001 as a previously unknown fighter, Jackson was matched at PRIDE 15 against fellow wrestler and Japanese superstar Kazushi Sakuraba, who was at that time PRIDE's most prominent domestic fighter.[citation needed] Jackson lost due to a rear naked choke from Sakuraba, but his performance opened the eyes of PRIDE's fan base and its executive office.

After besting pro-wrestler Alexander Otsuka in a fight for the Battlarts promotion, Jackson was invited back for PRIDE 17 where he scored a knockout victory over Otsuka’s training partner, Yuki Ishikawa. In his next fight, Jackson was disqualified for an accidental low blow against Daijiro Matsui.

Jackson then went on to defeat Masaaki Satake, Igor Vovchanchyn, Kevin Randleman and Mikhail Illoukhine in successive PRIDE bouts. He also made forays into kickboxing with a pair of victories over kickboxer Cyril Abidi, under K-1 rules.[citation needed]

Around this time, Jackson began stating his intentions to capture the PRIDE middleweight (205 lb/93kb) title from Wanderlei Silva. In the opening round of PRIDE's 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix, Jackson won a split decision over Murilo Bustamante. Three months later, Jackson defeated UFC fighter Chuck Liddell in the tournament's semi-finals at PRIDE Final Conflict 2003 by corner stoppage, putting him in place to battle Silva in the tournament finals that night. Jackson fought for the championship against Silva in what was called fight of the year by various MMA media.[who?] After taking Wanderlei Silva down and bloodying him, a stand-up was called by the referee and Jackson was stopped with a series of knees to the head.

Jackson famously slamming Ricardo Arona, while in a triangle choke, for the KO in PRIDE Critical Countdown 2004.
Jackson famously slamming Ricardo Arona, while in a triangle choke, for the KO in PRIDE Critical Countdown 2004.

Jackson continued his PRIDE career with victories over Ikuhisa Minowa and Ricardo Arona, the latter bout being notable for the fight-ending slam by which Jackson rendered Arona unconscious. The bout also served as an eliminator to determine the top contender for Wanderlei Silva's title.

Prior to his rematch with Silva, the notoriously brash Jackson made headlines with the public announcement of his conversion to born again Christianity.[who?] In the fight itself, Jackson floored Silva in the opening round and later scored a takedown which led to a series of knees and elbows at the end of the round. Jackson scored another takedown in the second round, but Silva escaped to his feet and proceeded to knock out Jackson with knee strikes to the head for the second time.

Jackson's next two bouts were against Silva's Chute Boxe training camp partners. He won a split decision over Murilo "Ninja" Rua, but fell to Rua's younger brother, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, via TKO in the elimination series of PRIDE's 2005 Middleweight Grand Prix, where Rua broke one of Jackson's ribs early and proceeded to win by soccer kicks to Jackson's head.[citation needed]

Jackson was berated by his trainers following the loss to "Shogun". Soon after, Jackson was contacted by veteran boxing and MMA trainer Juanito Ibarra, who saw potential in Jackson's natural abilities but viewed his profane reputation as a downfall. After a short conversation, Jackson entrusted Ibarra, a fellow born again Christian, with the managerial and training direction of his career.[2]

Jackson then earned wins over Hirotaka Yokoi and Yoon Dong-Sik before leaving the PRIDE organization.

[edit] After PRIDE

On May 16, 2006, the World Fighting Alliance announced it had signed Jackson to a multi-fight deal. He defeated Matt Lindland in by split decision at WFA: King of the Streets on July 22, 2006. "He is a good fighter," Jackson said. "I trained hard. He is an Olympic silver medalist. So much respect to him. I knew I had to bring it."[citation needed] The match turned out to be a tough one for the Memphis native who got caught in guillotine choke holds twice. "Rampage" managed to get out both times, and slammed Lindland a few times before cutting the bridge of his nose with ground and pound on his way to the win.

[edit] UFC career

Jackson lands a right hook that drops Chuck Liddell in UFC 71, winning the light heavyweight title.
Jackson lands a right hook that drops Chuck Liddell in UFC 71, winning the light heavyweight title.

On December 11, 2006, Zuffa, the parent company of the UFC, announced it had acquired select assets from the World Fighting Alliance, which ceased operations as part of their sales agreement. Jackson's WFA contract was one of the assets acquired. [3]

In an interview on the UFC program Inside the UFC, Jackson said it was finally time for him to enter the organization, and that he had not before because of his friendship with UFC fighter Tito Ortiz. Jackson said that because Ortiz was one of the biggest stars in the UFC, and that both were fighters in the same weight class, he didn't want to interfere.[citation needed]

Jackson made his UFC debut at UFC 67, where he knocked out Marvin Eastman, avenging an early career loss.

At UFC 71, on May 26, 2007, Jackson faced UFC light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell in a title rematch of their 2003 PRIDE bout. Approximately 90 seconds into the first round, Jackson caught Liddell with a right hook to the jaw that sent him down to the mat, whereupon Jackson pummeled him for a referee stoppage at 1:53 seconds to capture the UFC light heavyweight championship.

Jackson then defeated PRIDE Middleweight Champion Dan Henderson at UFC 75,[4] on September 8, 2007 in London, England, via unanimous decision to unify the two organizations' titles. [5]

On December 9, 2007, it was announced by Dana White at Spike TV's Video Game Awards show that Jackson will be one of the two coaches of The Ultimate Fighter 7. At the conclusion of the season, Jackson will fight the other coach and number one contender Forrest Griffin.

[edit] Kickboxing career

In 2002, when PRIDE Fighting Championships and K-1 were exchanging talent, Jackson was sent to fight kickboxer Cyril Abidi under K-1 rules. The first kickboxing bout between Abidi and Jackson was on July 14, 2002. Many expected Jackson's wild style of striking would not translate into the K-1 ring, thinking he would be outclassed by such a schooled and disciplined striker as Abidi.[citation needed] Instead, Jackson overwhelmed Abidi from the opening bell, and knocked him down less than a minute into the bout. Jackson then scored a hard underhand right to the chin of Abidi, knocking him out only 1:55 into the very first round.

Later in the year, Abidi wanted to prove his loss to the undisciplined Jackson was nothing more than a fluke, and faced him on the New Year's Eve Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye card, again in a K-1 rules bout.[citation needed] Jackson laid a lot of criticism to rest by once again defeating Abidi, this time not by early knockout, but via a clear decision.[citation needed] It would be Jackson's last foray with kickboxing, as he returned to full-time MMA competition after his second win over Abidi.

[edit] Championships

  • UFC Light Heavyweight Champion
  • Unified UFC Light Heavyweight & Pride FC Middleweight Championships

[edit] Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 28-6 Flag of the United States Dan Henderson Decision (Unanimous) UFC 75 - Champion vs. Champion 02007-09-08 8 September 2007 5 5:00 Flag of the United Kingdom London, England Defended UFC Light Heavyweight Championship & became last PRIDE Middleweight Championship
Win 27-6 Flag of the United States Chuck Liddell TKO (Punches) UFC 71 - Liddell vs. Jackson 02007-05-26 26 May 2007 1 1:53 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States Won UFC Light Heavyweight Championship|Won Fight of the Night Honors
Win 26-6 Flag of the United States Marvin Eastman KO (Punches) UFC 67 - All or Nothing 02007-02-03 3 February 2007 2 3:49 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win 25-6 Flag of the United States Matt Lindland Decision (Split) WFA: King of the Streets 02006-07-22 22 July 2006 3 5:00 Flag of the United States California, United States
Win 24-6 Flag of South Korea Dong Sik Yoon Decision (Unanimous) PRIDE 31 - Dreamers 02006-02-26 26 February 2006 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan
Win 23-6 Flag of Japan Hirotaka Yokoi TKO (Punches and Stomps) PRIDE 30 - Fully Loaded 02005-10-23 23 October 2005 1 4:05 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan
Loss 22-6 Flag of Brazil Mauricio Rua KO (Strikes) PRIDE Total Elimination 2005 02005-04-23 23 April 2005 1 4:47 Flag of Japan Osaka, Japan
Win 22-5 Flag of Brazil Murilo Rua Decision (Split) PRIDE 29 - Fists Of Fire 02005-02-20 20 February 2005 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan
Loss 21-5 Flag of Brazil Wanderlei Silva KO PRIDE 28 - High Octane 02004-10-31 31 October 2004 2 3:26 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan For PRIDE Middleweight Championship
Win 21-4 Flag of Brazil Ricardo Arona KO (Slam) PRIDE Critical Countdown 2004 02004-06-20 20 June 2004 1 7:32 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan
Win 20-4 Flag of Japan Ikuhisa Minowa TKO (Punches) PRIDE Shockwave 2003 02003-12-31 31 December 2003 2 1:05 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan
Loss 19-4 Flag of Brazil Wanderlei Silva TKO (Strikes) PRIDE Final Conflict 2003 02003-11-09 9 November 2003 1 6:28 Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan Middleweight Grand Prix Final
Win 19-3 Flag of the United States Chuck Liddell TKO (Strikes) PRIDE Final Conflict 2003 02003-11-09 9 November 2003 2 3:10 Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan Middleweight Grand Prix Semi-Final
Win 18-3 Flag of Brazil Murilo Bustamante Decision (Split) PRIDE Total Elimination 2003 02003-08-10 10 August 2003 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan Middleweight Grand Prix Quarter-Final
Win 17-3 Flag of Russia Mikhail Illoukhine Submission (Strikes) PRIDE 26 - Bad to the Bone 02003-06-08 8 June 2003 1 6:26 Flag of Japan Yokohama, Japan
Win 16-3 Flag of the United States Kevin Randleman TKO (Punches) PRIDE 25 - Body Blow 02003-03-16 16 March 2003 1 6:58 Flag of Japan Yokohama, Japan
Win 15-3 Flag of Ukraine Igor Vovchanchyn Submission (Injury) PRIDE 22 - Beasts From The East 2 02002-09-29 29 September 2002 1 7:17 Flag of Japan Nagoya, Japan
Win 14-3 Flag of the United States Sean Gray TKO KOTC 13: Revolution 02002-05-17 17 May 2002 3 0:37 Silvery Legacy Casino
Win 13-3 Flag of Japan Masaaki Satake TKO (Injury from Slam) PRIDE 20 - Armed and Ready 02002-04-28 28 April 2002 1 7:07 Flag of Japan Yokohama, Japan
Loss 12-3 Flag of Japan Daijiro Matsui DQ (Knee to Groin) PRIDE 18 - Cold Fury 2 02001-12-23 23 December 2001 1 0:14 Flag of Japan Fukuoka, Japan
Win 12-2 Flag of Japan Yuki Ishikawa KO PRIDE 17 - Championship Chaos 02001-11-03 3 November 2001 1 1:52 Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win 11-2 Flag of Japan Alexander Otsuka TKO (Doctor Stoppage) BattlArts - BattlArts vs. the World 02001-10-14 14 October 2001 2 5:00 Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan
Loss 10-2 Flag of Japan Kazushi Sakuraba Submission (Rear Naked Choke) PRIDE 15 - Raging Rumble 02001-07-29 29 July 2001 1 5:41 Flag of Japan Saitama, Japan
Win 10-1 Kenneth Williams Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Gladiator Challenge 4 02001-06-17 17 June 2001 1 4:40 Flag of the United States California, United States
Win 9-1 Flag of the United States Bryson Howvreck Submission (Strikes) KOTC 8 - Bombs Away 02001-04-29 29 April 2001 1 1:48 Flag of the United States California, United States
Win 8-1 Rocko Henderson Submission (Kimura) Gladiator Challenge 3 02001-04-07 7 April 2001 2 1:15 Flag of the United States California, United States
Win 7-1 Dave Taylor TKO (Towel Thrown Between Rounds) Gladiator Challenge 2 02001-02-18 18 February 2001 1 5:00 Flag of the United States California, United States
Win 6-1 Charlie West Decision Gladiator Challenge 1 02000-12-09 9 December 2000 3 5:00 Flag of the United States California, United States
Win 5-1 Flag of the United States Rob Smith Decision KOTC 6 - Road Warriors 02000-11-29 29 November 2000 3 5:00 Flag of the United States Michigan, United States
Win 4-1 Warren Owsley Submission (Armbar) Dangerzone - Night of the Beast 02000-10-28 28 October 2000 1 6:04 Flag of the United States Virginia, United States
Win 3-1 Ron Rumpf TKO (Punches from Mount) CFA 2 - Continental Freefighting Alliance 2 02000-07-19 19 July 2000 1 1:18 Flag of the United States USA
Loss 2-1 Flag of the United States Marvin Eastman Decision KOTC 4 - Gladiators 02000-06-24 24 June 2000 2 5:00 Saboba Casino, San Jacinto, CA.
Win 2-0 Flag of the United States Marco Bermudaz Submission (Rear Naked Choke) HBUP - Huntington Beach Underground Pancrase 02000-05-13 13 May 2000 2 Flag of the United States California, United States
Win 1-0 Flag of the United States Mike Pyle Decision ISCF - Memphis 01999-11-13 13 November 1999 N/A Flag of the United States Tennessee, United States

[edit] Personal life

Outside of the ring, Jackson enjoys playing video games and listening to music; Jackson recorded some rap songs before his conversion to Christianity (see below), but he has since expressed interest in redoing the tracks before releasing them, as the original recordings have explicit language that Jackson no longer wishes to be associated with.[citation needed]

Jackson on UFC:All Access with his kids while training in Big Bear Lake, California (2007).  Jackson stated this training period was more disciplined than his previous training periods, and that it is important to his training to have his kids close by.
Jackson on UFC:All Access with his kids while training in Big Bear Lake, California (2007). Jackson stated this training period was more disciplined than his previous training periods, and that it is important to his training to have his kids close by.

Also well known is Jackson's change to Christianity. This occurred sometime after his successful fight with Ricardo Arona (September, 2004). An article written by Sherdog's Josh Gross describes Jackson's experience: "In the middle of a late-summer night Jackson and his kindergarten-age son D’Angelo woke up to separate, though eerily similar dreams. Both were shaken, so much so that at 4 a.m. they had to get out of their apartment. To Jackson, it was a sign. 'You know how girls cry when they’re happy?' he said. 'That’s how I was. I think I felt Jesus' love. I don’t know. I automatically knew everything after I was born again.'"[6]

Jackson resides in Irvine, CA with four children: D'Angelo, Raja, Elijah and Naname Nakia Jackson. All three boys have the middle name "Rampage" while Naname has just "'Page." Jackson's wife, Yuki, separated from him in 2006 after a blood test proved that he had fathered a child, Raja, with another woman in 2000.[7]

Jackson stated in an interview with Fightsport, that he proposed to Yuki while on the toilet.[8]

Jackson also occasionally appears in films, including Confessions of a Pit Fighter.[citation needed]

Jackson has appeared on Fox Sports Network's Sports Science, Episode 2, in which the force of Jackson's punch and a sumo wrestler's force are compared.

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