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The chain. The howl. The jovial smile that can turn into a menacing grimace in the blink of an eye.

For over a decade, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson has entertained fight fans with theatrics that are exceeded only by his performance in the ring or cage.

Whether he's knocking opponents out with the cinder blocks he calls fists or he's slamming them through the mat, the Memphis-born fighter almost always manages to entertain his audience.

At UFC 130: "Edgar vs. Maynard 3" on May 28, 2011, he will face off against another American wrestler in Matt Hamill, as both fighters hope to continue their climb up the 205-pound rankings.

But first, a look back.

Star-divide

Hello, Pride... meet "Rampage"

Jackson had a rough debut in Pride FC. He was matched up against the smaller Kazushi Sakuraba and used that size difference to his advantage. But the seasoned grappler was able to score a submission on the American.

When "Rampage" returned to Japan four months later, the result was decidedly different.

He took on professional wrestler Yuki Ishikawa and ragdolled him all around the ring. Punches to the head while on their feet and knees while on the mat were delivered to the Japanese fighter.

A combination against the ropes dropped Ishikawa to the mat and earned "Rampage" his first Pride victory.

But it wouldn't be his last.

The first "black on black crime"

The Memphis-born fighter was making his way up the 205-pound ladder and had his eyes set on the champ, Wanderlei Silva. Kevin Randleman was a former heavyweight champ in the UFC and dropped down to 205-pounds when he made the jump to Pride.

Their bout, an unofficial qualifier for the 2003 grand prix, took place at Pride 25: "Body Blow" and Jackson's persona as the ass-kicking funnyman was in full effect. In fact, it was the first time "Rampage" used the phrase "black on black crime," a meme that became famous in the lead-up to his tilt with Rashad Evans.

The two fighters' wrestling abilities cancelled each other out so the two were forced to slug it out. "Rampage" got the best of "The Monster" after a Chute Boxe-esque knee cracked Randleman on the chin. Staggered, a Jackson uppercut also found its mark and dropped the former UFC champ.

"Rampage" hopped into full mount and unleashed coma-inducing ground and pound that slayed "The Monster."

After the fight, Jackson made motions to Silva who was sitting ringside. Middleweight strap thrown over his shoulder, "The Axe Murderer" made his way into the ring for a face-to-face confrontation.

Jackson told Silva that the belt belonged to him. Silva responded, "This is my belt," and slapped his chest.

Then he shoved "Rampage" and all hell broke loose.

But we'll get to that rivalry soon enough.

"Rampage" puts Liddell on ice

The first time Jackson and Liddell tangled, it was in a Pride ring in Japan. Liddell, representing the UFC, was expected to defeat "Rampage" in the 205-pound tournament and move on to face Silva. Jackson had other plans and forced "Iceman's" corner to throw in the towel in the second round.

Their rematch had a significantly different background. Liddell was ruling the Octagon with an iron fist, winning seven fights in a row since the Jackson loss. "Rampage" was now in "Iceman's" home.

Think he cared?

Think again.

One of the biggest hyped fights in the promotion's history ended somewhat anti-climatically when "Rampage" clipped the champ on the jaw with a perfectly placed hook. The shockwave of the strike sent "The Iceman" crashing to the mat. A few punches followed but they were just icing on the cake.

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"Rampage" was the new UFC light heavyweight champion. In his next fight, he would finally capture the Pride 205-pound title that eluded him for so long and became the unified undisputed light heavyweight champion.

The slam heard 'round the world

Jackson had been brutalized by Silva when they met in the finals of the middleweight grand prix. A showcase bout with Ikuhisa Minowa followed but "Rampage" needed a 205-pound win -- and a good one -- to earn another crack at "The Axe Murderer."

His opponent was Ricard Arona, another fighter desperate to get his chance to fight for the title.

The Brazilian used his grappling to gain advantage throughout the bout and never allowed "Rampage" to unload on his feet.

While Jackson was in Arona's guard, the Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) expert landed an upkick that may have knocked out the American. It's tough to tell from the video but one thing is for certain: the kick landed and it landed hard.

Recovered from the blow, Jackson continued to play a dangerous game by staying in Arona's guard. The Brazilian Top Team member threw his legs up for a triangle but "Rampage" had other plans.

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You can partially blame Arona for being too stubborn to release the submission but lifting a man that size that high into the air is impressive, no matter what.

Arona would claim it was a headbutt on the way down that knocked him out -- and a busted open Jackson post-powerbomb would help verify this theory -- but getting your head bounced off the mat like that doesn't bode well for your chances to stay conscious.

Revenge is a dish best served cold

The rivalry between Quinton Jackson and Wanderlei Silva is that of legend. It even has its own Wikipedia entry!

Beyond their confrontation at Pride 25 and their bout in the finals of the 2003 grand prix, they met once more in Japan at Pride 28: "High Octane."

In what seemed like an impossibility, the fight ended more brutally for Jackson than their first had.

Silva caught "Rampage" with a hook that staggered the American and immediately wrapped his head in a Thai clinch. "The Axe Murderer" lived up to his moniker when he devastated Jackson with several knees and left him to fall, unconscious and bleeding, through the ropes.

Two years later, now both employed by the UFC, a third match was book at the big year-end show. Silva was coming off a brutal knockout over Keith Jardine while "Rampage" had just lost his title to Forrest Griffin.

The difference in this bout was Juanito Ibarra, the boxing coach Jackson had hooked up with. He helped refine the American's stand-up abilities, focusing the raw power he had into a deadly boxing machine.

"The Axe Murderer" was stuck in his Pride days where wild exchanges filled with wide haymakers kept him on top of the 205-pound mountain for so long.

The UFC was a different beast altogether.

"Rampage" used his newfound skills to cover up against an onslaught that might have previously bested him and deliver a brutal counter left hook that put Silva to sleep.

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A couple of extra strikes might have been in poor taste but when presented with the opportunity to punch the man who knocked you out -- not once, but TWICE -- in the face, I don't think any of us would practice much restraint either.

There you have it. A career full of highlight reel brain-jarring knockouts. Will we be treated to yet another classic "Rampage" performance at UFC 130? We'll have to wait and see.
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THE SMELL OF GREATNESS!
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Those were the days. Does anyone think Rampage will ever be champ again?
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Those were the days. Does anyone think Rampage will ever be champ again?


Nope. There are several guys out ther that have beaten him before and could probably beat him again. He will remain as one of the most entertaining fighters out there but wont be able to take on the elite. He will be like the new age version of ortiz
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He wont be as bad as Ortiz.
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He wont be as bad as Ortiz.

I think he will, unless he retires within the next year wich is what tito should of done several years prior to his major injuries. Then again titos only losses during his prime wer against only champ level guys unlike jackson.
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Rampage has his standup to go fall back on which Tito never had. Tito is 1 dimensional.
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Rampage has his standup to go fall back on which Tito never had. Tito is 1 dimensional.

Tito actually has ok stand up. Jackson has great stand up but good counterpunching. Remember jackson went to bigbear back in the day to better his wrestling with the help of tito. If anything rampage has way better striking than tito but tito has better wrestling and jujitsu than rampage. Do rememver that tito at least had machida in trouble and close to finishing him in their match up, something jackson was not close to doing in their bout. Rampage has gotten by for many years based on his stregth (kinda like tito did) but just like tito the game has evolved and better fighters have outstruck him and beat him as of late
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What are you talking about? Rampage has 1 clear loss since he came into the UFC and that was because he was coming off a long layoff. He really beat Forrest and Rashad decisioned him. He beat Machida and has no other losses. He is still top 5 easily.
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freakzilla wrote:
What are you talking about? Rampage has 1 clear loss since he came into the UFC and that was because he was coming off a long layoff. He really beat Forrest and Rashad decisioned him. He beat Machida and has no other losses. He is still top 5 easily.


What are u talking about? Forrest beat him, it was a close fight but gump beat him. Not only that rashad outstruck him, rocked him and outwrestled him as well. He straigh out beat him. Decisionin someone is what rampage did to machida. He was rocked, out worked and outstruck in that fight. Did u even see the fight? How did jackson beat machida, really? If u say he beat him by overpowering him and octogon control then i agree with u but no way did jackson outstrike hom or rock him in their match. Heck he didt even do anthing for the first 3 mins of the fight while machida kept landing inside leg kicks. As far as im concerned jackson has lost 3 fights and im not the only one who believes this. Like i said in another thread that even others agreed with me, jackson won his bout with machida but machida was clearly the better fighter. Also about his long layoff, well rampage nutters love making excuses for him. There are always an excuse about him not being able to ko a glass chin fading fighter like jardine, coming off long layoffs. Heck i clearly remember his camp,mike dolce and other claiming he was in the best fighting shape in his life plus he had gone over to striking unlimited(who have done wonders for guys like mir) to refine his skills. In the end he was just the lesser fighter of those he lost to
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Rampage was screwed against Forrest. He beat Machida fair and square. He won 2 rounds no doubt.
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Rampage was screwed against Forrest. He beat Machida fair and square. He won 2 rounds no doubt.

I saw forrest winning the fight and so did 60% of the mma community. If u believe rampage won then thats ur opinion, nothing wrong with that but once again, how did rampage beat machida? Did he outstrike him? No. Did stay more busy than machida? No. Did he rock machida? No. So once again how did he beat machida.
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Actually on this board more people thought Rampage beat Forrest. He out worked Machida the first 2 rounds. If you judge the whole fight as 1 round then Machida won but MMA isn't judged that way.
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WOW! I didn't think this would become a hate thread.............. o wait ya i did LOL.

By the way you can't win fights running away more than half the time that's why Rampage won. I don't know what this stay busy crap is if you mean busy=running away then i understand. By the way Rampage won 3 of the rounds against Forrest to be the champ you gotta beat the champ and Forrest did not.
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WOW! I didn't think this would become a hate thread.............. o wait ya i did LOL.

By the way you can't win fights running away more than half the time that's why Rampage won. I don't know what this stay busy crap is if you mean busy=running away then i understand. By the way Rampage won 3 of the rounds against Forrest to be the champ you gotta beat the champ and Forrest did not.

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Actually on this board more people thought Rampage beat Forrest. He out worked Machida the first 2 rounds. If you judge the whole fight as 1 round then Machida won but MMA isn't judged that way.

Actually this board wasnt created until a year after forrest/rampage fight. Back then ninja,ou,wolfy,
Spurs,combat and other would post on the espn board and many on that board believed forrest won that fight. Also, once agian, how did page beat machida. U say he outworked him but then again how was that. Did he outstrike him? No. Did he rock him ? No. Did he stay busier than him? No. So how did he beat him. If u cant answer thay i can tell u how


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WOW! I didn't think this would become a hate thread.............. o wait ya i did LOL.

By the way you can't win fights running away more than half the time that's why Rampage won. I don't know what this stay busy crap is if you mean busy=running away then i understand. By the way Rampage won 3 of the rounds against Forrest to be the champ you gotta beat the champ and Forrest did not.

First off im not hating on rampage so no tjis is not a rampage hat thread. If anything the op made it a rampage nutter thread. My original comment was comparing jackson to tito wich isnt a bad thing for tito is a top5 lhw in the past decade wich is a positive comment for Page. Heck imo jackson is a top lhw fighter in tne past decade as well. Now as far as the staying busy thing. Well the only time i didnt see machida throwing or doing anytjing in his fight with jackson was i the last 2 mins of the second round. Then yea he was running. Other than that he kept it busy by landing kick for the first 3 mins of the fight while jackson didnt do anything or landed anything. How did jackson win? By overpowering him and holding him against the cage for 7 mins of the fight without landing any real damage. Now saying machida runs/not understanding his fighting style, is no differnt than a boxing fan coming on tne board and hating on a fighters bjj and saying he is boring for not finishing his opponent right away after hitting the floor. Like other have said , its a chess match. Same goes for machida, playing a chess match until he finds an opening to go for the finish. It cool if some dont understand that aspect of the fight
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Lol you clearly can't see my hate for machida I've stated this plenty of times.I understand his fighting style I respect it but it doesn't mean I have to like it or acknowledge it.
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Lol you clearly can't see my hate for machida I've stated this plenty of times.I understand his fighting style I respect it but it doesn't mean I have to like it or acknowledge it.

My bad. That i understand
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Actually there is one highlight clip I saw of machida that I really liked they slowed down a jab to the face by Tito and machida did a sick ass matrix pull back from it. I'll give him that.
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