On Saturday, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson returned to face arch rival Rashad “Sugar” Evans at UFC 114. UFC betting lines on the fight had Jackson as a huge underdog since he had not been seen in UFC in over 15 months. As many fans and experts expected, Rampage appeared to have a ton of ring rust while being soundly defeated by Evans. Although Evans was unable to submit or knockout Jackson, the judge’s decision was easy to make, as Evans dominated throughout the five round affair. Prior to the fight, Jackson and Evans, two of the best light heavyweights in mixed martial arts and two of the biggest talkers in the sport gave betting enthusiasts plenty to look forward too. Leading up to the match, both fighters were coaches on the UFC’s reality series, “The Ultimate Fighter”. During the show, as has become normal practice between coaches on the show, the chirping and animosity was at an all time high. In the press conferences both before and after the fight, the tension was still high as although both fighters congratulated each other, fans can tell these two men will not be friends anytime soon.
As noted earlier, Jackson a northbet.com favorite, was rusty at best against Evans in their encounter. Rather than credit Evans with the hard fought victory however, Jackson chose to blame Hollywood for his loss. For the last 12 months, Jackson has been filming the role of B.A. Barracus in the movie version of the 1980s classic television series the A-Team. Barracus was formerly played by cult favorite Mr. T, a man Jackson resembles in a wide variety of ways. In the post fight press conference, Jackson blamed Hollywood for the loss, by claiming they put him under a lot of stress, and he could not focus on his training leading up to the fight. Normally in UFC similar to in boxing, the fighter’s have several months leading up to their matches in which they are to train and focus solely on their opponent. Jackson filming the movie gave him little time to train and now he is scheduled to go on tour to promote the movie. Fans betting on Jackson’s next UFC match, should consider the “Hollywood” factor if Jackson losses his third fight in his last five matches.

