Quinton Jackson is done with MMA. The former UFC and Pride FC champion is looking to jump in the sport of boxing and striking disciplines, as he’s grown tired of competing in the cage. Jackson (38-14 MMA) has been competing in MMA since 1999 and has logged over 50 professional MMA fights. “Rampage” is ready to change things up in his career and try something outside of MMA. “This is the thing that people don’t understand about me, I’ve been fighting MMA for so long and I’ve been fighting the best people in the sport,” Jackson told reporters during Triller’s Triad Combat press conference on Monday. “I win some and I lose some, but that thrill is not there anymore in MMA like when I started.” Jackson hopes to get a fight against former boxing champion Shannon Briggs under the Triller banner, whether it’s in boxing or Triad combat – a new striking sport that matches up boxers vs.
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‘Rampage’ Jackson targets switch to boxing: ‘That thrill is not there anymore in MMA’ – MMA Junkie