Former UFC light heavyweight king Rampage Jackson has revealed his list for the greatest and the worst MMA fighters ever.
The 46-year-old recently made an appearance on the Pound 4 Pound podcast, hosted by Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo. During it, Jackson shared his list of MMA GOATS, which included Anderson Silva, Jon Jones and Brazilian MMA fighter Jose Landi-Jons:
"Anderson Silva, Fedor [Emelianenko], Pele [Landi-Jons] was really good... You gotta go Royce Gracie because he kicked it off, Jens Pulver... Jon Jones, yeah, he gotta be up there."
Jackson then proceeded to share his list of worst MMA fighters, which included Forrest Griffin and CM Punk:
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"Forrest Griffin, he f**king sucked, cried when Anderson Silva knocked his b***h a** out. He ran out the ring like a b***h. How you gonna embarrass all motherf**king fighters? ... What's that pro wrestler name that came over [CM Punk]...and I would say James Toney... F**k you, James Toney, and f**k you, Forrest Griffin and CM Punk, you just caught like ricochets."
Check out Rampage Jackson's comments below:
Jackson's lists caught the attention of many in the MMA world, who shared their reactions in the comments section.
One individual pointed that Forrest Griffin had defeated the 46-year-old in the UFC:
"Forrest Griffin beat him LOL."
Another user shared:
"I can understand him."
One person expressed shock at Jackson not naming Demetrious Johnson or Khabib Nurmagomedov in his list of the greatest fighters ever:
"No [Demetrious Johnson] and no Khabib is crazy to me."
Check out a compilation of reactions below:
How did Rampage Jackson do in the UFC?
During his active days, Rampage Jackson used to be quite a popular name in the UFC. The 46-year-old was part of 13 UFC fights and had his hand raised in eight of them.
During his stint in the multi-billion dollar promotion, Jackson managed to capture the light heavyweight title by defeating Chuk Liddell at UFC 71. In the UFC, the Memphis native shared the octagon with the likes of Glover Teixeira, Ryan Bader, Jon Jones, Rashad Evans, Lyoto Machida, Dan Henderson and Wanderlei SIlva.