EVERY Quinton Rampage Jackson Finish EVER
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
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In this video we cover every KO, TKO, and submission finish by Rampage Jackson during his time at PRIDE MMA and the UFC. This includes fights such as: UFC 92 Jackson vs Silva, UFC 71 Jackson vs Liddell, PRIDE Jackson vs Arona, PRIDE 25 Jackson vs Randleman, PRIDE 17 Jackson vs Ishikawa, UFC 67 Jackson vs Eastman, and PRIDE Jackson vs Liddell. If you like this video be sure to SUBSCRIBE and check back every week for more Ultimate MMA!
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Jackson vs Silva
1:04 Jackson vs Liddell 2
1:49 Jackson vs Arona
2:56 Jackson vs Randleman
3:33 Jackson vs Ishikawa
4:00 Jackson vs Eastman
4:38 Jackson vs Ilyukhin
5:06 Jackson vs Minowa
6:01 Jackson vs Yokoi
6:48 Jackson vs Liddell
7:28 Jackson vs Satake
8:21 Jackson vs Vovchanchyn
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The Man the Myth: Mr. Rampage Jackson. It was a pleasure to watch you sir.
The fact that they allowed stomps and slams man that's wild.
lol the good ol days
It's called fighting
Where don’t they allow slams?
I tend to lean towards joe Rogan take they should allow everything but Prime rampage was an animal my God 😮😮😮😮
The soccer kicks were the worst 😆
Rampages ability to not just land but land cleanly and with power at the right time was so good
Rampage had a style that was exciting to watch, whenever he pulled off another slam the reaction of the announcers would help make it a "WOAHHHh!" moment.
I also like his humour during interviews. There were a bunch of times with Ariel Hawani especially where I was laughing out loud.
4:47 Bas when he goes to the body "The liver, ladies and gentleman!" gotta love it
Not for nothing if you've ever taken a hard shot to the liver that tap out is so much more legit. It's brutal. Kidneys suck but the liver is far worse.
He said he was so pissed off when he did the power bomb. I’d be heated too catching those kicks to the face
Besides Rampage having one of the most durable chin in MMA history. Rampage's physical strength was unparalleled, he didn't use techniques to get out of submissions, he use his natural strength and just overpower his opponents. That takes a lot of strength and stamina to pull these off. On top of my head, I don't think any fighter besides Sean Sherk.
Jackson used alot of technique. He was a wrestler in high school and studied BJJ extensively.
It was really a combination of that brute power with actual sound technique. He knew his angles and spacing and how reversals better than just about anyone
@@flamingythermit314 well said!!
I don't think there was anything "natural" about pride. Everyone was roided up hard.
@@ex0duzz If everyone's roided, then it's an even playing field again no?
That Jackson Silva fight was mad satisfying to watch knowing their history. 😌😌
I would have loved seeing prime Rampage vs prime Rumble.
One main reason why Rampage would won: his granite chin!!! Anthony's chin never really been tested.
He was a beast!
*is
I grew up watching Rampage, absolute legend
Born in 1990. Copy that. He was the fire MMA superstar to me
Rampage really stomped out one of his opponents, pretty much a street fight at that point 😭😭
Pride rules😁
Not even pride rules. Only the unified rules the USA prohibits that. Watch one or rizin if you want to see actual fights.
We had aljo winning a title on his knees.
Anthony smith almost beat the goat as under the rules you’re used too it’s safe to sit in your knees and ass against the cage for minutes at a time.
Pretend you’re getting up. And they. Am finally knee or kick yiu.
Crazy KOs
Crazy how much more technically sound he was in Pride. Sure his striking and defense became more polished. But he was a lot more all around vs just head hitting and eating leg kicks
lol you had no choice in pride. Either win or get ur head stomped in
He trained with a Muay Thai guy during his PRIDE run , it's where he learned that wing block/parry thing he would do before the hook. Overall his stand up was more versatile in PRIDE and his clinch and wrestling was better.
He was younger too
Used to love watching his fights, very entertaining.
Before he came we had never seen such a force. Those power bombs were unreal! 💪
What's so impressive is the amount of body shot finishes. I'd be shidding blood for a year if I survived one of those
Love Rampage Jackson!!
it's just so sad for the fans that he refused to get in the UFC'S Hall of fame. They wanted to include him. he just rejected it. he was the only man who unified Pride and UFC light weight titles after defeating Dan Henderson
That stomp is brutal
Those were all so brutal to watch
Go watch tennis
He still is a beast
Still really like seeing that powerbomb. The strength it'd take to do that is crazy.
still one of my favorite fighters. Very appealing style: technical, powerful, exciting to watch.
Dude was a beast the amount of strength it would have taken to pick that guy up and power bombing after you've already been fighting. Shit!
If you ask me, i haven't seen anyone who is naturally and freakishly strong like Rampage besides Sean sherk
The powerbomb is one of the most brutal KO in MMA history.
BRUTAL FLAWLESS VICTORY!!!!!!
Rampage is the best of all time in my opinion power precision and reading the challenger
Yeah he actually won over Jon Jones is just that the judges robbed him
@@Manizalest0v4r😂😂😂😂
People say the Aroma slam was the best thing ever but this suplex 7:48 lives forever in my mind.
8:28 as well...caught him jumping a sub and just ragdolls him like a child. Rampage had the brute strength in him for real. If I took anyone of his slams I'd be KO'ed instantly and probably in a wheelchair for a year haha. Granted I'm 5'10" 185lbs
Beautiful slams!
Damn these ko’s are scary.
He’s got some style.
8:29 holy 😮
Pride feels so much realer than UFC holy fuck. It’s so much more savage. Every fighter has a “if he dies, he dies” mentality and Rampage was one of the MOST savage of them all 😅 killer
A trained fighter juiced on steroids = Pride Fc
Such power in strikes and slams
Favorite fighter of all time in the cage, respect brother, absolute beast 💪🏼💯
My favorite MMA fighter of all time.
Rampage has a unique way of defending strikes, unmatched!!!
Man rampage is brutal and dangerous
rampage fedor mirko bas n more all legends
Ferocious power
Fav eva
Did the announcer just say woo hoo To a guy getting slammed 😂😂😂
One of the face of MMA
Casuals: UFC should allow knees to grounded opponents to stop wrestlers.
Literally a video demonstration of wrestlers using knees on the ground to much larger advantage.
It would stop wrestlers from just diving at someones legs and turtling afterwards. Ofc wrestlers can use ground techniques better but they would also have to be much smarter with their wrestling.
Prime Slampage was a powerhouse.
Facts brodi I'm still in shock when I see that power bomb on arona bro even had unreal strength to be able to do that😤🤧
What a brawler
Rampage in his prime at pride was so scary man. They had so many scary dudes in pride. I believe if Jackson was growing up in these times and had all the training these newer fighter have as completel mma fighters he would have been amazing
That last match when he caught the dude with a soft body punch and immediately pulled up. Rampage was an absolute monster but the dude had way more respect than people realized provided pre-fight the smack talk didn't reach a point of no return.
The fact that he’s casually picking up 200+lb men and throwing them around when he’s exhausted is insane. He’s an animal.
He is so funny in real life n tough too
Rampage was a Monster
That was a beautiful sequence when he slept wanderlei.
Younger modern mma fans just don't have a clue just how terrifying Quinton was in his prime! With the only thing most of them they really know about him are his slams, but he was so much more than that. He wasn't just a power-puncher either, though he was definitely the hardest puncher at 205 lbs history, (hell, for a while he may very well have been the most devastating puncher and ko artist in all of mma history for a while), - so he certainly did have crazy ko power, but he was also one of the most skilled and technical boxers in mma history ! Seriously, to this day he's still top 10, maybe even close to top 5! It kinda sucked how short his prime was, due to the fact that there was only three or four years where he had reached his top level of skill, fighting IQ, to match his raw power and athleticism while implementing a pretty well-rounded fighting style. This started with his last few years in Japan and his first year and a half or so while in the UFC. After annihilating Chuck to become champ - he had his first tittle defense against Hendo, which also was the UFC/Pride championship unification bout - with Dan being the Middleweight Pride champion, (in Pride there were no "light-heavyweight" division, they just had MW - which went from 185 to 205). Following that dominant win over prime Hendo, he became increasingly one-dimensional focusing on only throwing punches when striking, eve when in the clinch. He used to have some of the most devastating knees in the clinch in all of mma, while also utilizing leg and body kicks sometimes. But from the Griffon fight on, even though athletically speaking he was still in his physical prime, but because he became a head-hunter - I personally think as a complete fighter that bout against Griffon marked the end of his prime. He still went on to have some impressive wins over the likes and Wandi and Machida, while also giving Jones by far his toughest fight until Gus and Cormier, but he just wasn't nearly the complete fighter as he once was. For a time he was the best LHW on the planet, or at least second or third. And now, even to this day - i still would rank him as a top 5 LHW of all time. Along with that he's also gotta be imo one of the top 5 or so most underrated/unheralded UFC champions of all time.
Savage
Je c est pas en qu elle annees il ce produisait mais contre francis engannout ce serait un macth de vraies super poid lourd is sure
Rampage did some of that 3am ghetto cheap liquor breath kickass with the body slams, face stumps, kicks when down with a good old hay maker punch 😂
Dude was tryna punch through peoples faces with them g&p shots
That body slam was brutal he about folded that guy in half , not many fighters did body slam like him in MMA the only other body slam I've seen matt Hughes he picked up always walk across the ring took away from fence and drop him , I'm surprised more fighter don't do body slams like that
It takes a ton of energy and strength to pull off. Not to mention if you do it wrong and spike your opponent's head into the mat, you could get DQed.
Jon Jones's secret idol.
He was basically the 205 derrick Lewis
Rampage actually had some great skills, there's a reason why he became UFC Light-Heavyweight champion and defended the title. Early in his career his wrestling and GnP was world-class, and later developed beautifully crisp boxing. He had underrated cardio for a big man as well. With respect to Lewis he is very one-dimensional by comparison who only got as far as he did because Heavyweight is a shallow division. Only recently is it catching up to him that you can't just rely on pure power and 'just standing up' to win fights.
@@madgavin7568 yeah I didn't mean he was a carbon copy i meant more because of his vicious knockouts and sense of humour
Rampage has a wrestling Background though, they are not the same 🤷🏼♂️
@@louiiliffe8160 That's really the only similarities between them as fighters.
No.
Derrick Lewis was basically the 260 Rampage Jackson
Fkn beast
Jackson like mike tyson ,one of the few that could have killed you in the ring .powerful savage instinct .
Igor was about 240-250 and usually fought at heavyweight and Rampage spun him like a airplane
Imagine what Arona was thinking when he went from seeing the ceiling to the crowd behind Rampage’s back from 8 feet in the air😂 probably the only thought he had was “well….fuck”
He's so powerful. I miss the pride rules.
Awooooooooooo!
Left out quite a few of his finishes actually
Eastman: stop holding the back of my head and let me fall please
my man, LemonDrop Jackson! 😂😂
gods street soldier
He the Shaquille O’Neal of mma really
It's a shame Rampage got away from his wrestling post Pride. He had an uncanny ability to slam people hard. Should have had a longer reign as champ.
クイントン、喧嘩強い😤😈👍
8:54 coulda been real bad
I was a beast like that at one time
That’s crazy though, because UFC rules seem much safer and their rules don’t make a whole lot of sense even though they went out like 07’ (and the owner and founder started RiZEN Fighting Championship) but you can’t use your elbow to the head or chest but you can need someone on the ground in their head or neck thats crazy rampage could’ve killed that one dude near him in the head and neck like that or at least paralyzed him ,good lord have mercy 🙏🏼💪🏼👍🏼
9:45 holy shit
He's a fcking juggernaut
8:15 is the Uncle Chael
I totally forgot he beat chuck Liddell
Bring back grounded knees to the ufc
I have more respect for him.
He showed restraint on some of those finishes.
What Entertainment!
those slams
3:35 these people ringside, holding them in the ring. Is that legal???
Those Japanese dudes on the outside of the ring when Rampage was on the brink of knocking their hero out looked like they were looking up at Godzilla about to unleash his atomic breath on them
Y’all missed one. He koed tf out of that poor door.
Rampage and Frank Mir
I think him and Anthony Johnson had to be the strongest fighters in Light Heavyweight history. Jones, Cormier, and Randleman are probably in the conversation as well but while they had the brute strength to ragdoll opponents, they didnt really have the same consistent punching power that Rampage and Rumble had which is what separates those 2 form the rest of the pack
Rumble was ridiculous
The referee in reference to Quinton rampage versus Silva is a fucking disgrace.
Was he trying to stop rampage or was he trying to gently press up against him from behind
Those knees to the head probably hurt so bad
I don’t think anyone would trade shot for shot with rampage you gotta box him or kick him etc.. dude is built like a tank
Go look at the list of the people he's KO'd
Japanese crowds are the best
Safetydeathonsight!
Phenomenal wrestler, people forget about that. He even was able to stuff one of Jon’s shots (I’m a Jones fan, save your fuckin crying for your mother).
If only we got to see him vs Overeem
Rampage would have kick Overeem's butt. Overeem had a suspect chin.
It wasnt suspect everybody knew that he had a glass chin@@BoyDanny93
Only so many Gemini's come from this cloth Era👊🏽💪🏽
Still blows my mind the shit that was allowed in Pride.
The Wanderlei KO was so satisfying! All of the BS over the years he's put people through, bullying people in Pride with his Chutebox team, the racist name calling towards Rampage...Watching his head bounce from those extra shots and his legs go stiff might be even more glorious than the Power Bomb. Not wishing for fighters to get seriously hurt or injured in any capacity, but fuck that guy..."You hang out with this guy- He's an asshole!" 😂
Imagine if him and Kimbo sloce fought
He trained him
Rampage would dominate kimbo. Love kimbo rip, but rampage was more skillful and his defense would’ve prevented kimbo from any ko. Rampage wins by KO.
@@city4ever642 I know he would beat him lol just examine if the hype and the highlight real