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Tony
12-06-2008, 16:39
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UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is a wanted man — not just inside the Octagon, but outside of it, too.

With the conclusion of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 7, which he was a coach alongside Forrest Griffin, he is now hunkering down in Big Bear, Calif., to prepare for his monster upcoming title defense at UFC 86: “Jackson vs. Griffin” on July 5.

It’s time for comical champion to get serious. And that means, according to his manager and trainer, Juanito Ibarra, that he needs to be free of any distractions sans a select few planned appearances and official commitments for the UFC in the coming weeks.

While MMAmania.com was unsuccessful in getting Rampage Jackson on the phone because of this very reason, Ibarra was willing to take time out of the camp he has prepared for the light heavyweight champion of the world to chat with us about all things Rampage Jackson. From how the camp is coming along to how Rampage liked coaching the up-and-coming TUF Middleweights to where Ibarra sees Rampage in the next few years, we covered it all.

And although I think I might have annoyed Ibarra with one of my questions that calls Rampage’s coaching success rate into question, you can’t argue with the man’s record — or the record of his champion prize fighters. A former boxing trainer for Oscar de la Hoya — who, by the way, has generated more money than any other boxer in history — Ibarra has helped Rampage build up his own empire, which now includes an energy drink, ringtones, rims and more.

In addition to being undefeated (6-0) since bringing Ibarra on board, Rampage also holds both the UFC light heavyweight championship strap and the PRIDE FC light heavyweight belt. Not too shabby.

We chatted with the man behind the man. Here’s what he had to say:

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Chico
12-06-2008, 18:25
In addition to being undefeated (6-0) since bringing Ibarra on board, Rampage also holds both the UFC light heavyweight championship strap and the PRIDE FC light heavyweight belt

heb ik iets gemist ofzo?

Tony
12-06-2008, 18:36
hmm idd... rampage heeft die pride belt nooit gehad nee... Shogun was de light heavyweight champion

Jochem
12-06-2008, 18:42
heb ik iets gemist ofzo?


hmm idd... rampage heeft die pride belt nooit gehad nee... Shogun was de light heavyweight champion

Ja je hebt iets gemist. Hij heeft de belt wel. Hendo versloeg Wanderlei Silva in Pride voor de Belt. Rampage versloeg Hendo in de UFC in een unification bout.

:D


UFC is eigenaar van Pride, dus als zij zeggen unification bout... tja, krom maar het klopt.

Tony
12-06-2008, 18:56
verrek ja... jochem.. je hebt gelijk..

damn.. scherp

Evilman
12-06-2008, 20:31
bs. hij heeft klappen gehad in pride.
hij heeft gewoon een ufc belt.
het is nog altijd geen unified belt toch??
staat gewoon ufc op .. geen pride voor quinton dus.

Pepe the Ice-Murderer
12-06-2008, 21:04
Ja er staat UFC op, maar de riem stond symbool voor de versmelting UFC en Pride. Dit zal waarschijnlijk in meneer Sakakibara's ogen en de onze niet zo geloofwaardig zijn, maar officieel is Rampage Pride én UFC kampioen.
Heel bizar, maar kijk gerust het event na "Pride of a Champion" ;)