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Quinton Jackson has made a lot bold statements about the direction of his career and in most cases changed his mind a few days later. Now the 33-year-old is talking about a boxing career. Will he go through with it?
Jackson is annoyed with the direction of MMA. While he's become a one-dimensional fighter, who's always looking to land the right hand, he's seeing the young guns at 205 pounds becoming more and more athletic.
"I hate fighting people who are scared. When you fight somebody who is scared you never know what they're going to do. They turn and run," Jackson told the ESPN U.K. podcast. "That's why I'm gonna go to boxing. I'm gonna try boxing because they've got to stand with you. If I get knocked out I don't care because at least it's a fight."
Jackson is coming off a fight where he couldn't touch UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones for 15-plus minutes. Jones used his 84-inch reach and kicks to keep Jackson at long range. When the space closed, Jackson swung away like a maniac, but Jones just scooted out of the pocket.
Jackson became a crossover star with his role in "The A-Team," but that mean anyone outside of MMA will care if he moves over to boxing?
"I've tried a lot of boxing, I'm falling in love with boxing and I know I can put butts on seats over there." said Jackson.
Keep in mind, Jackson fights at 205 pounds and walks around at anywhere between 225-250 pounds. Boxing's heavyweight division could use an infusion of American draws, but could a guy with zero pro fights in the sport fill anything bigger than a 2,000 seat arena?
On top of that, Jackson will have to leave the UFC to move over to boxing. Based on previous discussions with Zuffa management, there's no way a fighter under contract with the UFC would be allowed to potentially scar his reputation by boxing. Long story short, Rampage will "change his mind" about boxing in the next few days.
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HOUSTON -- MMA Fighting spoke to Chael Sonnen on Thursday about his UFC 136 fight against Brian Stann, his return to the UFC, his thoughts on fighting Stann and whether he thinks he will get a title shot if he beats Stann.
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If you watched Dominick Cruz's title defense last night words like fast, smart, powerful and elusive all describe the champ in his win over Demetrious Johnson. Add tough to the list of superlatives.
Following the UFC on Versus 6 postfight press conference, his boss Dana White informed the media that the UFC's bantamweight champ had suffered a broken hand during the fight. Cruz fought for 25 minutes and then went through the press conference at Verizon Center, and made no mention of an injury.
"You know one of the things I respect about the kid?" White said. "He's got a broken hand and had one the entire fight. He broke his (left) hand and is going to have surgery. Not only did he not stop fighting and keep coming up 100 percent, he doesn't even [expletive] say anything about it."
White suggested it was far from a minor injury.
"You should see his hand right now. His whole middle of his hand is all swollen. His knuckle looks nasty. He's going to get surgery next week. (But) I don't know how long that will keep him out," said White.
Cruz (19-1, 2-0 UFC) may be on the shelf for a while, but that'll give him plenty of time to size up his next opponent. He's likely see a familiar face across the Octagon.
Brian Bowles and Urijah Faber will fight at UFC 139 in November. The winner is the leading candidate to get a crack at Cruz. Faber is 1-1 against Cruz and the champ originally won the WEC/UFC title against Bowles back in March of 2010. He's made four successful title defenses since then.
When asked about the Bowles-Faber bout, it sounded like Cruz would like another shot at the more glamorous Faber.
"It's going to be an awesome fight. I fought both of those guys. I'm extremely excited to watch it. Both those guys are finishers," Cruz said. "[...] I'm going to be right in crowd smirking at [Faber] just like he's always doing with me with his long curly locks."
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