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themmaniacs · 2 years ago
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Rampage Jackson Shares Advise with Ciryl Gane ahead of his Fight against Jon Jones at UFC 285
Rampage Jackson shares advise with Ciryl Gane
Quinton Rampage Jackson is a name that is well known in the mixed martial arts (MMA) world. He is a former UFC light heavyweight champion and has fought some of the best in the business. In 2011, Rampage challenged Jon ‘Bones’ Jones for the light heavyweight championship at UFC 135. However, lost to the younger fighter. Now, as UFC 285 approaches, Rampage has offered some advice to Ciryl Gane.…
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theanticool · 2 years ago
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Quinton “Rampage” Jackson slam KOs Ricardo Arona - Pride FC: Critical Countdown 2004
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moviesandmania · 2 months ago
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OPERATION BLOOD HUNT
Operation Blood Hunt is a 2024 action horror film set during WWII about special forces fighting werewolves. The movie was directed by Louis Mandylor from a screenplay by Brandon Slagle. It was produced by Amy Covell and Daemon Hillin and executive produced by Karmel Bortoleti, James Cullen Bressack, Ryan Francis, Landon Gorman, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Ego Mikitas, Kulthep Narula and Rachvin…
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wrestlingatthemovies · 7 months ago
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Boone: The Bounty Hunter
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Former ECW, Impact, AAA and Lucha Underground Champion John Morrison stars as a reality TV bounty hunter who travels to Mexico to capture a drug kingpin's son and save his ailing show.
The Shaman of Sexy is involved in a lot of action sequences where he does a lot of his own stunts and shows off a lot of his parcore skills.
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One of his teammates is portrayed by former UFC lightheavyweight champion and ome time TNA Wrestler Quinton "Rampage" Jackson who spends most of the film behind a desk but does also unleash a cheeky Randy Savage impression at one point.
Throughout the movie there are clips of celebrities being apprehended by Boone amongst these is Tiny Lister who previously wrestled as Zeus to promote No Holds Barred, his movie with Hulk Hogan. During the end credits Rampage and JoMo are shown apprehending former WWE tag team champion Chavo Guerrero.
Featured Wrestlers:
John Morrison as Boone
Quinton Jackson as Jackson
Chavo Guerrero Jr as himself
Tiny Lister as himself
Wrestle Rating:
3.5 out of 5 sleeper holds
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A fun parody on the successful Dog: The Bounty Hunter series whilst simultaneously being its own thing. The Guru of Greatness is a great lead and is both comical and kickass in equal measure and is able to portray a self obsessed TV star perfectly.
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cultfaction · 2 months ago
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Operation Blood Hunt
Quiver Distribution have announced that it has acquired North American rights to Operation Blood Hunt, the new World Warr II-era action thriller meets horror film from actor-director Louis Mandylor (3 Days in Malay, Blindsided) and writer Brandon Slagle (Arena Wars, Breakout). The film is produced by Daemon Hillin of Hillin Entertainment (Apache Junction, Death of Me) and executive produced by…
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mmagoats · 1 year ago
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MMA GOATS - Blog 1
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The question “Who is the greatest of all time” or “Who’s the G.O.A.T” has always been a question asked anytime people are great at the things they do. In the realm of MMA especially, this question is one of the most heated and argued you could try and answer because of how the game is constantly evolving along with the fighters and their styles and also because of the sheer amount of fighters that have come and gone throughout the history of MMA. But in my list, I’ll chose fighters that I think are undeniably great that they stick out from the rest. So I'm going to try and rank all of the greatest fighters based on their achievements, what they brought and or meant to the sport of MMA and based on how they inspired me to get into combat sports.
In my goat tier list, the fighters are going to be placed between 1 and 10 with ten being the absolute top goat of MMA and one being at the bottom respectively. Also, each spot can and probably will hold more than one person because I believe that there has been too much talent throughout the history of MMA just to be put into a top 10.
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With all that out of the way I want to state some of my honorable mentions before I start the list. 
Maurício “Shogun” Rua
Shogun Rua is definitely a great, competing in Pride where he held wins over big names such as Rampage Jackson, Alistair Overeem and Big Nog. It’s more because of who he took out and the age he did it that I find impressive enough to have me place him here, but definitely other have done it better.
Wanderlei Silva “Axe Murderer”
Fighting for reasons to be desirable, Wanderlei is one that sits comfortably in honorable mentions for claiming the middleweight championship at Pride, holding title defenses and competing for multiple grand prix. I find his story compelling and his drive being the aspect I wish I had (plus his nickname is cool).
TJ Dillashaw 
Arguably the best bantamweight champion the UFC had for his time, being a two time champion with multiple title defenses and an unrivaled underdog story. He’s here because he was the first great champion in his division so I almost feel obliged, but in my opinion is not the best in regards to the people that came after him.
“Big Nog” Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
The big brother and other half of “Little Nog”, Big Nog fought in early Japanese fight promotion alongside people like Fedor and later fought in UFC and Pride. I think it’s his rivalry with his brother he always end up winning against that I can relate to.
Alistair Overeem 
Another name that deserves a place in honorable mentions, a man who learned martial arts to defend himself from bullies and held multiple heavyweight champion titles and the first to hold world titles in MMA and kickboxing at the same time. He’s here because he’s the first on the list that has reached double champ status, but did so in a division at a time that I think was pretty simple and boring, lacking technique and skill (but still, something about 200 pound men kickboxing makes for great entertainment that I’ll get my attention).
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson 
Rampage Jackson started as a wrestler at the age of 17, eventually trying out MMA after the success of other wrestlers, something that led to him getting multiple championships in the likes of UFC and Pride. Overall, he a great fighter but a better personality and I find him to be just a likeable person.
Chael Sonnen “The American Gangster”
Chael was a notorious figure during the early days of UFC in 1997 and a great villain for the scene, deserving a mention for not just his skill but his trash-talk and the eyes he brought to the game even though he never won a title. The only reason he’s here and not on the top is that I want to give a chance to the other fighters to be on my goat list of MMA, otherwise he would take over the entire thing.
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fedoremelianenkodevoted · 2 years ago
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Fedor Emelianenko: The Dynasty And Reign Of “The Last Emperor”
Fedor Emelianenko ended his MMA career with the same stoic look that many of us have become accustomed to over the years. His face was reddened as blood dripped off his lip onto the canvas as many of MMA’s legends came inside the ring to bid “The Last Emperor” goodbye. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Royce Gracie, Josh Barnett, Renzo Gracie, Randy Couture, and Matt Hughes all entered the ring at Bellator 290 to share Emelianenko’s last moments inside the cage. It was a touching moment for hardcore MMA fans to see one of the sport’s first legends get a worthy sendoff.
Unfortunately, we didn’t get the happy ending we were looking for as it took Ryan Bader only two and a half minutes to force referee Herb Dean to step in and save Fedor as he unleashed a vicious ground-and-pound.
That’s just how things go in mixed martial arts. Legends rarely get a happy ending. Only a few like Georges St-Pierre have been able to walk off into the sunset on their terms. Every legend who stepped into the cage to send Emelianenko off was all too familiar with the emotions that must have been going on inside Fedor despite his outward stoic appearance.
Rampage lost three of his last four fights before announcing his retirement. Ironically, his last loss was to Fedor. Matt Hughes lost his last two fights via knockouts, while Randy Couture was knocked out by Lyoto Machida in his last outing.
Fedor’s decision to fight one more time at the age of 46, almost two years since his last fight will be questioned for quite some time. Many fans would have been happy with a simple ceremony honoring one of MMA’s greatest fighters, with legends of the sport coming inside the cage to shake his hand, but the possibility of retiring with Bellator’s heavyweight title was probably too tempting. It wasn’t the ending many fans wanted, but Fedor’s legacy will not be affected by it. He can leave the sport with his head held high, knowing he won four of his last six fights while fighting way past his prime.
The Reign, Legend, And Dynasty Of Fedor Emelianenko
 (vía Fedor Emelianenko: The Dynasty And Reign Of “The Last Emperor” | Evolve Daily)
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labelleperfumery · 1 month ago
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Rampage Jackson Still Picking Mike Tyson Over Jake Paul, Despite Age, Health
Mike Tyson’s health scare in May has some fight fans worried about his chances against Jake Paul next month … but that group doesn’t include combat sports legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, who tells TMZ Sports he’s still rockin’ with the former… from TMZ.com https://www.tmz.com/2024/10/14/rampage-jackson-favors-mike-tyson-over-jake-paul/
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wimpydave · 4 months ago
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JRE MMA Show #159 with Quinton "Rampage" Jackson
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news247planet · 6 months ago
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#Jackson #Rampage #UFC Rampage Jackson believes Stipe Miocic beats Jon Jones: ‘I simply really feel like he may not have a chin’ https://news247planet.com/?p=842394
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cavenewstimes · 6 months ago
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Rampage Jackson believes Stipe Miocic beats Jon Jones: ‘I just feel like he might not have a chin’
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson believes Jon Jones is in trouble. This past fall, Jones was supposed to defend his UFC heavyweight title against former champion Stipe Miocic at UFC 295; however, Jones injured his pectoral muscle and was forced out of the fight. Now, Jones plans to return sometime this year to finally fight Miocic. Jones’s plan has garnered heavy criticism given that the 41-year-old…
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deadlinecom · 6 months ago
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thepeoplesmovies · 1 year ago
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Win Digital Copy of War Thriller 3 Days in Malay
Action-packed World War 2 thriller 3 DAYS IN MALAY is released out now on digital in the UK and Ireland, and to celebrate, we’re giving two lucky winners the chance to win an iTunes voucher! Based on true events, 3 DAYS IN MALAY is directed by and stars Louis Mandylor (Blindsided) alongside Donald Cerrone (The Commando) and wrestling superstar Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson (The A-Team) as outmanned…
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tctmp · 2 years ago
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Action  Crime  Drama
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knowledge411 · 2 years ago
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Watch "Jon Jones Had Nightmares About Rampage Jackson" on YouTube
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michaelcosio · 2 years ago
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Enson and James are joined again by Quinton Rampage Jackson, this time in person in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. Over some good shabu shabu they discuss Rampage’s encounters with the yakuza, male/female onsens, thoughts on Twitter trying to cancel Rampage, Paddy/Ariel beef, Bob Sapp in Thailand, Rampage’s new friend and so much more.
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