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News: "Rampage" Jackson Offers Weighty Explanation for Turning Down Title Shot

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson did indeed turn down a chance to fight Mauricio "Shogun" Rua for the UFC light heavyweight title at UFC 128, Jackson confirmed via his Twitter earlier today, but it's the reason he turned it down that gives us an insight into the current state of his MMA career.

"I turned down the fight cause of short notice,I would have 2 lose 45 lbs n 4 weeks,u would have 2 be a fighter 2 understand,life goes on," Jackson tweeted on Tuesday.

Of course, after he turned down the chance to step in for the injured Rashad Evans, the UFC offered it to Evans' teammate, Jon Jones, who was only too happy to seize the opportunity. So what does that tell us, aside from the fact that Jackson is walking around closer to the heavyweight limit than the light heavyweight one?

For starters, it tells us a little something about how badly he wants to be a champion again. If the UFC offered Jackson the title shot before giving it to Jones, it means he would have had at least six weeks to prepare. While not the ideal time frame, it's also not unheard of. Look how many guys are willing to jump in on two or three weeks notice just to get themselves one step closer to a title shot. You could argue about the wisdom of it from time to time, but the point is, it happens frequently.

Read more. Plus medical suspentions.


If your goal is to be champion again – and if you're not completely out of shape when you get the call – six weeks is certainly doable.

But there's that 'if.'

Jackson isn't exactly known as a gym rat, and he'll be the first to admit that he views training more as a chore than a passion. With his next fight slated for UFC 130 in May, chances are he's nowhere near fighting condition in early February. If you have to spend the majority of your camp simply getting in shape rather than working on specific skills and honing a game plan, it definitely hurts your chances.

But then, dropping the weight in time for the fight isn't impossible. It might not be fun to shed 45 pounds in six weeks, but with the help of Mike Dolce and his vaunted "Dolce Diet," Jackson could absolutely make 205 pounds by the day of the weigh-ins on March 18.

That is, if he wanted to. If it was important enough to him.

Jackson's already been a UFC champion. He's had a storied career and enjoyed the fame that goes with it. Depending on when you ask him, he might tell you that fighting is merely a way to make money, or that his focus is solely on getting his belt back. His reaction to this chance to do both at once tells us that one might be more important than the other.

Maybe I just don't understand because, as Jackson aptly points out, I'm not a fighter. Then again, plenty of fellow fighters have gotten a similar phone call from the UFC – often with far less than six weeks to prepare – and have jumped at the chance.

Take Jones, for instance, who will go straight from one training camp and subsequent fight to the next. You could argue that at least this meant he was already in shape, but it also meant his body was probably banged up and worn down after months of hard training. He took the fight anyway, despite the short notice, because he saw the chance to potentially become a champion. He's young and hungry and he's trying to get to the mountaintop.

Rampage? He's been there already. Maybe that makes him a little less eager to get back there again. Or maybe it just means that he's only willing to make the climb on his own timetable, and when he's not carrying so much extra weight to begin with.

 


The Nevada State Athletic Commission has issued medical suspensions to 10 of the 22 fighters from Saturday’s UFC 126 event in Las Vegas, including Vitor Belfort and Forrest Griffin.

Belfort was suspended until March 23 for precautionary reasons after suffering a first-round knockout to middleweight champ Anderson Silva in UFC 126′s main event, while Griffin and fellow main card winner Jake Ellenber face six month suspensions.

The complete list of UFC 126 medical suspensions includes:

  • Vitor Belfort: Suspended until March 23 as precaution
  • Forrest Griffin: Suspended until August 5 unless cleared by doctor for right foot injury
  • Jake Ellenberger: Suspended until August 5 unless cleared by doctor for injuries to both hands
  • Carlos Eduardo Rocha: Suspended until March 23 for scalp laceration
  • Paul Kelly: Suspended until March 23 for right eyebrow laceration
  • Chad Mendes: Suspended until March 23
  • Michihiro Omigawa: Suspended until April 7 for right eyebrow laceration and head blows
  • Gabe Ruediger: Suspended until April 7 for right eyebrow laceration and TKO
  • Ricardo Romero: Suspended until March 23 as precaution
  • Kenny Robertson: Suspended until March 23 as precaution


Comments

This only confirmes what we have known for a looong time now, Rampage heart isn´t all there, so no point in fighting at all for him imo!

Phsycologically he have always been a little "weak", when the axemurderer ko´d him in Pride he ran away and to me it seems as he still run away when shit gets tuff! To face Shogun is pretty damn tuff!
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turkskurk (Content Administrator) 92.36 TB 121.39 GB 779.12 Feb 09, 2011 ‐ Report
Did you read the article turk? The author was saying that Rampage turned the fight down because he wants to be the champ so bad. Last time Shogun put a beating on Rampage and this time Jackson wants to be fully ready. Having to cut 45lb in 6 weeks aint fun and I think Rampage made the right decision. When fighting for the belt you need to be 100% ready.
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destructor (Content Administrator) 656.65 GB 2.24 GB 293.73 Feb 09, 2011 ‐ Report
i agree destructor....

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titmank 1.76 TB 519.73 GB 3.47 Feb 09, 2011 ‐ Report
Yeh, he would've spent most camp cutting and fuck all time training specific areas. He would've lost and then who know when his next shot woulda been. He is older than all the up and comers, but he's not Randy Couture. If Bones loses the fight, he's got a whole ten years ahead of him, if Rampage loses - back o the line, I reckon. If he wants a title it's gotta be done right and without haste.
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kns 585.94 GB 247.90 GB 2.36 Feb 09, 2011 ‐ Report
Yes destructor I do see your point, I just don´t agree that Rampage are in a position where he can wait it out and "till everything is right" to jump on a opportunity like this, I might even belive this was his very last chance in UFC unless he start to knock people the fuck out again of course. UFC is full of old and new talent in 205 that would gladely jump on such a chanse with injuries even, so it really Rampage´s will I question moore then anything.

The Machida fight he lost imo and he didn´t look like no old Ramapage either? Anyway, my point is that he will probably never get a chanse that feel 100% right, and if he ever does he better be in pretty good shape and train activly when the question comes so maybe he doesn´t need to shave off 45lbs.
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I definetaly agree.. I believe rampageees heart is in question here, as far as fighting and training goes there are many fighters who would jump on the chance and more importantly are ready to jump on the chance if ever offered to fight for the title.. The fact that rampage is walking around at nearly 50 lbs over fighting weight is rediculous to me ... Rediculous as far as a professional fighter goes any ways.. Further more this fact also really dissapoints me as rampage used to be one of my favorite fighters and now I couldnt ever count on him coming in to a match in top shape .. Like he always said in the Pride days " Gimme dat Money" MAybe now that hes got it and fighting has become even less of a priority for him.. Maybe even more of a chore.. To end I dont expect and wouldnt count on seeing the old rampage again, as I sadly think hes almost lost all desire to be on top...
billywang132 77.13 GB 55.29 GB 1.39 Feb 10, 2011 ‐ Report
Also just to add I did read the article but I honestly dont believe Rampage is ready to do the work to become champion again ..Rampage says alot of things and to me actions speak louder than words...
billywang132 77.13 GB 55.29 GB 1.39 Feb 10, 2011 ‐ Report
The guy who wrote this article has some f***ing nerve. Every fight doctor in the world would recommend that a person over 35years old, cutting 45 pounds in 4 to 6 weeks not take this fight. Rampages camp would be one long weight cut.
Jon Jones is 22 years old and already at fighting weight.
Rampage did the right thing. True fight fans know the deal.  

trez420 214.80 GB 542.55 GB 0.40 Feb 11, 2011 ‐ Report
Fedor walks around 230 and fight at HW
Jackson walks around 250 and fight at 205
Anderson Silva walks around 220 and fight at 185

This shit puts Fedor in top of the P4P rankings in my book...  
Dalton 3.13 TB 510.46 GB 6.28 Feb 12, 2011 ‐ Report
sorry, octopost :/
jack5 74.27 GB 83.05 GB 0.89 Feb 12, 2011 ‐ Report
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