“I’ve made more money from sponsors in eight months than all the sponsors I made from my fight in like 20, 25 years,” ex-UFC star Rampage Jackson once quipped.
Sean Strickland is a strong candidate for the most controversial athlete on the UFC roster. Since having his first taste of the spotlight, Strickland has struggled to be anything other than questionable, and Rampage Jackson has now witnessed that firsthand.
“With age comes wisdom” perfectly describes UFC heavyweight legend Alistair Overeem, who doesn’t want fellow UFC veteran Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson to face the same fate he once did.
Ian Machado Garry is not short on rivals and haters. The Irishman has proven to be a polarizing figure since arriving on the biggest stage in mixed martial arts four years ago at UFC 268.
On this day in 2003, Rampage Jackson and Wanderlei Silva met inside the ring for the first time when they clashed in Pride Middleweight Grand Prix Final.
The MMA landscape isn’t what it once was. For years, the UFC has remained largely unrivaled as the premier promotion for mixed martial arts. Helmed by longtime boss Dana White, the UFC kept their lead by buying out top competitors like Pride FC and Strikeforce in the past.
ABU DHABI — UFC 321 will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Between a no-contest heavyweight main event and a slate of grind-heavy fights, fans and fighters alike were left frustrated by the event’s lack of fireworks and former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson says he knows exactly how to fix it.
The UFC has been told to make a huge increase to the Fight of the Night bonus. A new era will begin for mixed martial arts’ leading promotion in 2026, as a lucrative agreement between the UFC and Paramount gets underway.
It’s been well over a month since the son of UFC legend Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Raja Jackson, attacked army veteran and pro wrestler Stuart Smith, aka
Raja Jackson, the son of MMA legend Rampage Jackson, was arrested last month over the beating he unleashed on Syko Stu at a wrestling event, and he has now been formally charged.
Rampage Jackson’s son, Raja, has been arrested and is facing a felony charge after an assault on a professional wrestler. According to reports, Jackson’s arrest came on September 18 and he is currently being held on a $50,000 bond.
Raja Jackson has been arrested and is currently being held in jail for his attack on independent wrestler Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith, at an indie wrestling show last month.
Raja Jackson, the son of UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, was arrested Thursday for repeatedly punching a professional wrestler unconscious during an event last month.
Attempting to share his views on one of the most bizarre events in the modern history of sports entertainment, Rampage Jackson spoke publicly about his son's assault on Stuart Smith, otherwise known by his pro wrestling alias Syko Stu.
Rampage Jackson has revealed a rift in his relationship with his son, Raja Jackson, following his son’s viral and violent pro wrestling assault. Jackson publicly stated that he has not spoken to his son since the altercation, which left a professional wrestler hospitalized with serious injuries.
MMA legend Rampage Jackson feels that the recent criticism of his son Raja Jackson has gone too far. At an Aug. 23 event for KnokX Pro Wrestling in Sun Valley, Calif., Rampage’s son Raja pummeled a wrestler who goes by the stage name Syko Stu in what appeared to be be a stunt gone wrong.
In the week following Raja Jackson’s brutal attack on Syko Stu at Rikishi’s then-WWE ID promotion KnokX Pro Wrestling, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson released another statement on the incident, this time adding more context to the situation from his perspective.
An uncharacteristically solemn Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson has released a new statement, following his son, Raja Jackson's, horrific assault on Stuart Smith, a.k.a.
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has seen a lot of wild moments in his fighting career, but nothing could have prepared him for the headlines his own son, Raja Jackson, made this past week.
UFC legend Rampage Jackson said he has received death threats on social media after his son Raja beat wrestler Syko Stu unconscious during a match. Jackson told Joy Of Everything that he has received social media death threats from “racist people” in the wake of his son’s attack on Syko Stu.
A shocking incident at the KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy in Los Angeles has left the wrestling and MMA communities stunned after Raja Jackson, son of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, was caught on video repeatedly striking an apparently unconscious opponent.
Boxer Ryan Garcia has publicly condemned Raja Jackson following a disturbing incident at a Knokx Pro Wrestling event in Los Angeles. The event took place on August 23, where the son of MMA legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson was supposed to perform a single scripted body slam on Stuart “Syko Stu” Smith.
Raja Jackson is responsible for one of the most disturbing attacks at a professional wrestling show. While blame cannot be shifted away from Jackson, new footage has surfaced that could aid his case.
Rampage Jackson issued a statement in response to his son Raja beating up wrestler Syko Stu in a work gone wrong. Rampage’s son, Raja, appeared at a KnokX Pro Wrestling event on Saturday in Sun Valley, Calif.
Former UFC champion responds after his son’s disturbing actions left a wrestler hospitalized A bizarre scene played out yesterday at a Los Angeles pro wrestling event that left fans stunned and the MMA world buzzing.
When it comes to Rampage Jackson, drama and headlines have always followed—whether through his fights, his words, or his larger-than-life personality. But this time, it isn’t the MMA legend stirring the pot.