Rampage On A Rampage

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Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson is the latest in a slew of current and former professional fighters to call out Jake Paul after the Mike Tyson match.

Jackson, a former UFC light heavyweight champion and PRIDE fighting legend, took umbrage with Paul’s November 16 callout of Conor McGregor, prior to the Irish star being found liable in a High Court civil case concerning allegations of sexual assault on November 22.

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Jackson, 46, replied to users in his comments that he’d want a three-round fight to get his cardio “good enough to beat the f*** out that kid.” He added that Paul is popular enough without his help, “I’m just sick of him picking his own opponents in lopsided fights.”

‘Rampage’ has been retired for over half a decade, with his last fight being a knockout loss to Fedor Emelianenko in 2019.

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Awww I miss the days when I knew who the main UFC fighters were. He was at the top of his game when I first got into MMA.

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Good To See U SS !

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And you as well :slight_smile:

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He would be murdered in the ring by Paul. These guys still don’t get it do they. Paul is a “boxer” who’s been training for years now. And he’s big and he ko’s people. Hate his personality all you want. Doesn’t change the facts here

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He challenged him under MMA rules, not boxing.

Rampage would take him down and make pieces out of Jake’s facial bones in MMA.

I do agree that people discredit Jake’s boxing skill. Like his shtick or not, Jake has dedicated himself to learning the craft and has gotten a lot of former MMA stars a good retirement check on their way out.

For that, I respect his schtick.

Rampage wants that paycheck.

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All these old guys read about Tyson’s $20 million pay day.

Wondering how they can get in on the gig.

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