Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson has thought about his legendary 58-Vecht MMA-Run.
At the height of his career, the 46-year-old Chuck Liddell turned out to be a UFC champion.
The light heavyweight legend also fought against Jon Jones, Wanderlei Silva, Chael Sonnen, Glover Teixeira, Lyoto Machida, than Henderson, Mauricio 'Shogun' and many other famous fighters during his iconic career.
Quinton Jackson, however, says that nobody gets harder than the man who in essentially retired him five years ago.
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Rampage Jackson greetings the power of Fedor Emelianenko
In December 2019, Kwadraat 'Rampage' opposite heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko.
The Russian superstar, who recently called Joe Rogan the greatest heavyweight ever, was far beyond his Prime by the time he was linked to Jackson.
Nevertheless, Emeliansko made it look easy when he eliminated the ex-PUC star at Bellator 237 within three minutes.
Jackson collapsed face-first after eating a upper hand directly from 'The Last Emperor'.
Rampage is not officially retired, but he has not fought anymore since Emeliansko has effectively finished his MMA career with one shot.
Now the favorite of the UFC fan has admitted that nobody hit him harder than Emelianko did the previous time out.
“The most difficult puncher, I always said Kevin Randleman. Rip,” Jackson told James Sweetnam by Bloody Elbow.
He added: “But now I have to say it was Fedor.”
Rampage Jackson loved Wanderlei Silva Knock -Out Wanderlei Silva
Jackson and Silva shared an intense four-fighter rivalry that defined both career in MMA.
'The Ax Murderer' won their first two fights in pride before Rampage took revenge on UFC 92.
Jackson landed a left hook to put his arch enemy asleep during a map of December 2008, led by Rashad Evans vs Forrest Griffin.
Rampage won again by KO when he and Silva met for a fourth time at Bellator 206, but nothing could surpass the vicious victory that he achieved almost ten years earlier on the Brazilian.
“My favorite knockout was against Wanderlei Silva when I finally hit him in the UFC,” Jackson said when he was asked to name the greatest Ko he had ever scored.
Only time will learn if he returns to MMA and tries to pick up a few Ko's in the cage.
