Things got very real when, in a particularly profound display of his trademark honesty, Quinton Jackson told ESPN’s “SportsCenter” that he regrets even kicking off his distinguished 17-year MMA career. “I would have to honestly say that my biggest regret is even starting this sport,” Jackson said. “I gained a lot of fans, I made a lot of money, but I feel like I lost my family. I don’t see them. I don’t know them. My parents are getting older, and I’m living in California, away from them. I have my own family here, my kids and stuff, but I miss my cousins, my parents, and my sisters and brothers.” Jackson reached MMA superstardom during his stint with now-defunct PRIDE, later going on to join the UFC roster and hold its 205-pound crown
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Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson’s biggest regret? ‘Even starting this sport’ – MMA Junkie