Quinton Jackson recently took to Instagram to share a clip of him and his daughter on her birthday. The short clip consists of the father-daughter duo stepping out of a Cadillac limousine, at which point they're greeted by a group of people and photographers, all of whom are largely paying his daughter attention.
Thereafter, Jackson stands alongside his daughter, posing for pictures as he reminds the viewers that it is her birthday. Despite the short nature of the clip, it has drawn a tremendous amount of attention on Instagram, with many flocking to the post's comment section.
Check out Quinton Jackson and his daughter:
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One fan comment, however, drew even Jackson's attention, with the former UFC light heavyweight champion responding to a humorous question about whether he wanted an Asian son-in-law.
"I have one"
Jackson's daughter, for reference, appears to be half-Asian from her mother's side, as 'Rampage' had spent a considerable amount of time in Japan at one point. He has also drawn significant attention for his reported admiration of Asian women, which he claims is due to how well he was treated in Japan.
Jackson made the revelation on his podcast, the JAXXON PODCAST, which has quickly grown in popularity. 'Rampage,' though, isn't a retired fighter, despite his career in combat sports spanning decades. His last MMA bout was against all-time great heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko.
The Russian legend made short work of Jackson, TKO'ing him within a round. Thereafter, Jackson participated in a two-on-two boxing match, teaming up with former MMA fighter Bob Sapp at Fight Circus 6, with the pairing emerging victorious.
Quinton Jackson was a star in PRIDE FC
While Quinton Jackson enjoyed success in the UFC, capturing the light heavyweight title and even fighting Jon Jones, he didn't quite manage the same back in Japan. Nevertheless, his PRIDE FC stint was likely the most iconic of his career.
Check out one of 'Rampage's' slam knockouts:
Jackson was behind viral MMA moments like his infamous slam knockout and his rivalry with Wanderlei Silva, which saw the Brazilian finish him both times on Japanese soil, with their second bout being for the PRIDE middleweight title.