Here’s another ten minutes of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson whining about his job in the UFC, and how he doesn’t feel he gets the respect or compensation he deserves. Certainly everyone can sympathize and feel sorry for a man who is starring in what will most likely be one of the biggest movies of the summer.

Poor Rampage; he’s even going to miss his sister’s graduation because he’s training for a main event pay-per-view fight where he will probably make six figures. We know it’s tough living in the limelight, being a celebrity, starring in movies, flying around the world, and fighting in main events, and the day will come when you won’t have to suffer so much Rampage. Until then, we will pray for you along with all the starving kids in the world.

Rampage fights opposing TUF 10 coach Rashad Evans Saturday, May 29, in the UFC 114 main event. If you missed part one of this interview you can view that here: Rampage Jackson “I don’t need the UFC  banner”

4 thoughts on “Rampage Jackson: “I’m no longer proud to be a UFC fighter””
  1. Even though he has a hard time speaking like some of us educated individuals, he still makes very good points. The fighters are way underpaid, and take huge risk when they enter the cage. Love you Rampage

  2. Then he shouldn’t be a fighter Mel. If he doesn’t like the deal don’t sign the contract. My problem with Rampage is he blames everyone else for his problems. He plays the victim. No one is forcing him to fight for the UFC. If he don’t like it then leave. Stop the bitching.

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