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    Wtf is going on? Viacom is expected to announce plans next week to go head-to-head with pay-per-view juggernaut Zuffa LLC and its UFC 168 offering.

    An unveiling of Bellator fighter Quinton "Rampage" Jackson's plans with the promotion likely will include a pay-per-view boxing match with former multi-division boxing champ Roy Jones Jr., two people familiar with Jackson's plans told MMAjunkie.com.

    The fight is expected to take place at the end of the year, though a date and weight class for the bout have not been set.

    "We've been talking to Roy and his people over a potential 'Rampage' vs. Roy fight for over seven months," a representative from Jackson's longtime team, Wolfslair MMA, told MMAjunkie.com. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because negotiations are ongoing.

    Bellator MMA officials declined comment.

    Jones, who owns a 56-8 boxing record, recently was in discussions with the UFC for a possible fight with the promotion's middleweight champ, Anderson Silva, who lobbied for several years to fight the 44-year-old Jones in the squared circle. That, however, was before Silva's title was ripped from his hands by Chris Weidman, who knocked him out earlier this month at UFC 162. The two are scheduled to rematch Dec. 28 in Las Vegas at UFC 168, which continues the organization's annual tradition of big year-end cards.

    Jackson (32-11 MMA, 0-0 BFC), a former UFC light-heavyweight champion who hasn't boxed professionally, earlier this year signed a multi-year deal to fight in Bellator and appear as a pro wrestler with TNA Wrestling, in addition to developing a four-part reality show and movie projects with Viacom, which owns a majority stake in the MMA promotion.

    The 35-year-old Jackson most recently appeared in the UFC octagon, where he fulfilled his contract in a losing effort against Glover Teixeira at UFC on FOX 6 in January. It marked his third consecutive MMA loss.

    Jackson blamed his skid on his soured relationship with the UFC and repeatedly expressed a desire to box professionally. During a June press conference announcing his new deal with Bellator, he said he would turn over a new leaf.

    "The deal they gave me set me up for the future, and when other fighters really understand this deal they gave me, I think a lot of other fighters that are not happy with their contract in other shows are going to come to Bellator, and the competition is going to come over," Jackson said.

    Steven Marrocco writes for MMAJunkie.com, a property of USA TODAY Sports Media Group.

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    Sorry mods...I just seen bpp posted it..please delete

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GHOST KING View Post
      Wtf is going on? Viacom is expected to announce plans next week to go head-to-head with pay-per-view juggernaut Zuffa LLC and its UFC 168 offering.

      An unveiling of Bellator fighter Quinton "Rampage" Jackson's plans with the promotion likely will include a pay-per-view boxing match with former multi-division boxing champ Roy Jones Jr., two people familiar with Jackson's plans told MMAjunkie.com.

      The fight is expected to take place at the end of the year, though a date and weight class for the bout have not been set.

      "We've been talking to Roy and his people over a potential 'Rampage' vs. Roy fight for over seven months," a representative from Jackson's longtime team, Wolfslair MMA, told MMAjunkie.com. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because negotiations are ongoing.

      Bellator MMA officials declined comment.

      Jones, who owns a 56-8 boxing record, recently was in discussions with the UFC for a possible fight with the promotion's middleweight champ, Anderson Silva, who lobbied for several years to fight the 44-year-old Jones in the squared circle. That, however, was before Silva's title was ripped from his hands by Chris Weidman, who knocked him out earlier this month at UFC 162. The two are scheduled to rematch Dec. 28 in Las Vegas at UFC 168, which continues the organization's annual tradition of big year-end cards.

      Jackson (32-11 MMA, 0-0 BFC), a former UFC light-heavyweight champion who hasn't boxed professionally, earlier this year signed a multi-year deal to fight in Bellator and appear as a pro wrestler with TNA Wrestling, in addition to developing a four-part reality show and movie projects with Viacom, which owns a majority stake in the MMA promotion.

      The 35-year-old Jackson most recently appeared in the UFC octagon, where he fulfilled his contract in a losing effort against Glover Teixeira at UFC on FOX 6 in January. It marked his third consecutive MMA loss.

      Jackson blamed his skid on his soured relationship with the UFC and repeatedly expressed a desire to box professionally. During a June press conference announcing his new deal with Bellator, he said he would turn over a new leaf.

      "The deal they gave me set me up for the future, and when other fighters really understand this deal they gave me, I think a lot of other fighters that are not happy with their contract in other shows are going to come to Bellator, and the competition is going to come over," Jackson said.

      Steven Marrocco writes for MMAJunkie.com, a property of USA TODAY Sports Media Group.
      Jones by KO there's no body slamming in boxing

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      • #4
        Its a freakshow,,,, I will def be watching,,,,,

        I think its a dumb move to go head to head ppv's with UFC especially dumb when it will be the silva-wiedman rematch which will be the biggest fight of the year in mma... They should just show the card on regualar TV, no way they can compete with UFC silva-weidman rematch with a damn boxing freakshow fight....

        Roy by UD

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