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“Dana White Kinda Zapped the Love for the Sport Out of Me”: Quinton Jackson Opens Up About Bitter Relationship With UFC President

Published 01/25/2023, 2:30 PM EST

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Quinton Jackson is one of the most respected legends of the sport. ‘Rampage’ had a very impressive run in the UFC, wherein he became the UFC light heavyweight champion. Furthermore, he left UFC and joined Bellator MMA, wherein he performed well in his fights. Recently, ‘Rampage’ was seen in an interview wherein he discussed his exit from the UFC. He cited a ‘bitter relationship’ with UFC president Dana White as the reason for his departure. He opened up in an interview on YouTube ‘No Jumper’.

Quinton Jackson had a ‘bitter relationship’ with Dana White

‘Rampage’ discussed his time in the UFC. He had some words about being in Pride and then joining the UFC. He said in an interview with ‘No Jumper’, “My career has been crazy coz I started off from fighting in Pride before the UFC. Pride was the biggest organization in the world.”

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Furthermore, he added, “It was crazy. Then I went to the UFC. I’m going to keep it real. Dana White kinda zapped the love for the sport out of me. You know, for a couple of things, we didn’t see eye to eye. I left the UFC when they took my Reebok deal…”

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Jackson cited the Reebok deal to be the turning point of the relationship. He added, “Reebok was sponsoring me first. Then the UFC took it and didn’t share anything with me. So I’m like ‘I’m Leaving’. “

Talking about how his last days in the promotion were, ‘Rampage’ further said, “And when I had my last fight in the UFC. I lost that fight and the UFC painted the narrative like I was retiring. And then normally when you have so many fights, when you have reached a certain level in the UFC even if you lose, they’ll interview you after the fight…”

Quinton Jackson describes his career post-UFC

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Jackson spoke about his time after the UFC during his Bellator MMA days. He said, “They didn’t interview me. They painted the narrative that I retired. So a lot of UFC fans thought I had retired and a lot of UFC fans wasn’t watching Bellator.”

Moreover, he added, “My career at the end has been kinda weird.” He continued that he may enter combat sports as a boxer later on in his life.

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Faizan Mirza

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Faizan Mirza is a UFC Writer at Essentially Sports. He has had a keen eye on the UFC since 2015 and is a fan of Conor McGregor because of his attitude and charisma. Faizan had been following McGregor's ascent in the sport.
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Vineet Nandwana