Fast-rising Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight contender Glover Teixeira is gearing up for his biggest test to date when he takes on former division titleholder Quinton Jackson at the UFC on FOX 6 event, scheduled for Jan. Show More Summary
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton "Rampage" Jackson made good on his word about an upcoming bout with Glover Teixeira. The UFC's official webpage confirmed Wednesday night that Jackson vs. Teixeira has been added to UFC on FOX 6, the first major UFC card for 2013. Show More Summary
Ask and you indeed shall receive.
Quinton Jackson and Glover Teixeira now have their make up date after "Rampage" stood up his Light Heavyweight Brazilian fight partner earlier this year at UFC 153 because of an injury:
Jan. 26, 2013,...Show More Summary
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson has made it no secret that he plans on leaving the UFC once he fulfills the final bout on his contract. He's felt that the UFC hasn't supported him and that it is matching him up against boring fighters. He's...Show More Summary
It will have been a while coming, but the light heavyweight showdown between Quinton Jackson and Glover Teixeira will happen, and it's got a date.
Jackson will meet Teixeira when the UFC returns to Chicago for UFC on FOX 6 in January. Show More Summary
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson is, at the tail end of his fight career, a fairly bitter guy. That's becoming clearer by the day. Perhaps the comment that best illustrates his current level of bitterness toward the UFC, his primary employer, came in a recent interview with Middle Easy. Show More Summary
If you think Forrest Griffin beat Quinton Jackson at UFC 86, then you're either a bigot or you have a fake heart, according to "Rampage," who takes haters to task in this recent video interview.
If you think that Forrest Griffin really beat Quinton Jackson for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, you might be a racist. At least, that's what "Rampage" says, claiming real mixed martial arts fans know that he won his UFC 86 title fight against the original Ultimate Fighter winner. Show More Summary
Don't like the idea of UFC champion Jon Jones coaching against Chael Sonnen on The Ultimate Fighter? It could've been a lot different. Before Jones was called up to headline the show against Sonnen, Quinton Jackson apparently got the call first but turned it down. Show More Summary
(Props: AXS TV Fights) It seemed like a foregone conclusion that Quinton "Rampage" Jackson would fight new light-heavyweight hotness Glover Teixeira for his UFC farewell bout. Unfortunately, Teixeira's medical suspension could delayShow More Summary
Some kind of fire must have been lit under Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. The mixed martial artist with the history of a love/hate relationship with the sport is now calling out fighters left and right. His latest target is former light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin. Show More Summary
Quinton Jackson might just be talking himself into a future fight with Chael Sonnen as he blasts the two-time middleweight title challenger about trash talk.
The ex-champ again blasted Sonnen during a Monday interview with Bas Rutten...Show More Summary
UFC light heavyweight Glover Teixeira appears to again be in line for a
huge opportunity against former 205-pound champion Quinton "Rampage"
Jackson.
And if that's what the UFC wants, Teixeira said, then he's just fine with that.
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On the heels of his dominant win at UFC 153: "Silva vs. Bonnar" in Brazil this past weekend, Glover Teixeira seems to hang in a strange place in the light heavyweight division. After his initially scheduled bout with Quinton JacksonShow More Summary
It appears all parties are on board for a bout between recent UFC 153 winner Glover Teixeira and his original opponent, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, who dropped off this past weekend's card due to an injury.
Following Teixeira's TKO win...Show More Summary
Glover Teixeira was supposed to fight Quinton Jackson at UFC 153 last night (Oct. 13, 2012), but instead battered Fabio Maldonado because 'Rampage' had to withdraw because of an injury. Teixeira is still willing to rumble with Jackson, but not if the former money-minded champion isn't into it.
Glover Teixeira's destruction of Fabio Maldonado's face and brain cells at UFC 153 has cleared the way to a potential fight with MMA legend Quinton "Rampage" Jackson—and that's just the way Jackson wants it, according to his Twitter account. Dr. Show More Summary
UFC 153 has been criticized by everyone, from MMA journalists to the average fan. The card was promising with Jose Aldo set to defend his title against Erik Koch and an old vs. young battle between Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Glover Teixeira. Show More Summary
When we look back on the UFC career of Quinton Jackson, what will we think? I don't mean the entirety of his career. Jackson has done enough to earn the legendary status he's been afforded from hardcore fans. Of course, the only real...Show More Summary
Remember that video former PRIDE star Quinton Jackson put out in which the Memphis native was seemingly attempting to rape a female? It wasn't well received among mixed martial arts (MMA) fans, who felt the "joke" fell flat in its attempt...Show More Summary