LOS ANGELES – Quinton Jackson has always taken pride in being an exciting fighter, but he plans to break away from that reputation to win the Bellator heavyweight grand prix tournament. Jackson (37-12 MMA, 4-1 BMMA), who meets Chael Sonnen (29-15-1 MMA, 1-1 BMMA) in the opening round of the eight-man tournament on Saturday at Bellator 192, admits he’s keen on the idea of running the table and taking home the currently vacant Bellator heavyweight championship. “Rampage” believes he’s provided a career’s worth of action-filled contests to fans, and although it may not be what those fans want to hear, he intends on altering his strategy in a way that gives him the highest chance of winning. Related 'Rampage' Jackson, Chael Sonnen play it loose, compare heights at Bellator 192 face-offs “I’ve been quite honest about me being a part of MMA: I’ve always wanted to entertain the fans,” Jackson told reporters at Thursday’s Bellator 192 pre-fight news conference. “But my No
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