Deep bone bruise for Quinton Jackson, due back in gym next week by Steve Sievert on Jul 08, 2008 at 10:53 pm ET This content is protected With no serious damage done to his left leg, former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson is expected back in the gym Monday. Jackson, who lost a hard-fought and -- in the eyes of many -- controversial five-round decision to Forrest Griffin at UFC 86 Saturday, had his leg examined today and was cleared to resume training next week. He will have to avoid any immediate direct contact to the still-tender lower part of the leg. "After the fight, he had a knot the size of a cantaloupe on his shin," Jackson's trainer, Juanito Ibarra, told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). "I've never seen anything like it in all the years I've been in the fight game. It was ugly. The next day it went down. Today, there's no bump at all. The doctor said he's fine. It's a deep bone bruise now. He's totally fine. There's no damage. All we're waiting for now is the rematch." Jackson's shin, not the knee, absorbed most of the punishment from Griffin's kicks, according to Ibarra, who believes the rematch should happen right away. "Why shouldn't it?" he asked. "Forrest said after the fight he didn't want to do it again, but he had to, remember? He said that because he felt in his heart he didn't win that fight. Let the kids heal, and let's get it on." Three days after the back-and-forth battle, Ibarra is still steamed about the outcome and plans to follow through on protesting the decision with the Nevada State Athletic Commission. While he gives Griffin credit for employing a strong fight plan, Ibarra can't grasp the scoring of round one, calling the fact that two judges scored the round for Griffin "ludicrous." Judges Adalaide Byrd and Roy Silbert gave the first five minutes to Griffin by a 10-9 score, despite Jackson knocking Griffin down and appearing to control the action. "My grounds (for protest) are the first round -- how it was scored," Ibarra said. "I want them to prove to me how a round is to be scored, per the rules that the judges have to follow, and tell me how they came up with what they came up with. I thought the worst nightmare in the world could have been a draw, but a loss unanimously I can't swallow it. I can't swallow it." Ibarra says his advice to Jackson in the rematch would be to mix it up with Griffin more by using a double jab and trying to get inside to throw more punches. That was something that became increasingly difficult to do Saturday night due to Griffin's effectiveness with the leg kicks. As for Ibarra's pre-fight promise to retire if Griffin pulled the upset, he had this to say: "I'm not going anywhere. I don't go against my word, but look at the video. Did it say I'm retiring from the fight game? No. You know what I'm retiring from? The waterfront. I've been a longshoreman for 28 years. I'm retiring from the waterfront." He does have a point. If the UFC score according to the 10 point must system the 1st round should have been 10-8 to Rampage. So at worst it was a draw. Either way there must be a rematch. I think it goes fairly similar to GSP vs Serra 2 with Rampage this time bringing his A game.
but he need to defend these leg kick, he cant eat them without doing nothing I would bet on him too in the rematch
"He said that because he felt in his heart he didn't win that fight." I'd like to see the rematch, just so Rampage's fat little rodent of a manager will shut the **** up with his whining.
Rampage scored a KD. The UFC scores according to boxings 10 point must system. A KD means a 10-8 round to Rampage as he scored THE ONLY KD. Bearing this in mind can you explain to me how it wasnt 10-8 when Page hurt Griffin numerous times in that round dropped him and was landing the much harder blows.
The first round could have been a 10-8 round for Rampage - but I actually scored it 10-9 because Forrest was in control of the round until the knockdown near the end.
Doesn't matter though, a knock down should of won him the round (they do use boxing scoring remember). This is the problem with ufc, all a guy has to do is lay on his opponent for a third of a round and he automatically wins the round.
Adalaide Byrd? What the **** is she doing scoring MMA? She is a horrible Boxing judge. They should have strictly MMA people scoring MMA fights not a bunch of Boxing judges who can't even score Boxing correctly much less MMA. atsch
You would have thought that. Lay and pray never worked for Randleman when he fought Bas Rutten for the heavyweight title. Either way for those that scored it 10-9 dont know the rules or at worst should have had it 10-10 a draw because of the KD. Theres no way Griffin won round 1 according to the rules. The fight was extremely close and easily could have gone either way. But Dana knew the result and so did Rampage as soon as the fight was done.
I never knew KD counts as 10-8 like in boxing?/ As to "GRiffin didn't think he won", honestly I never seen Griffin so neutral after winning a fight. His smile and his "I've cried once in a cage already not gona do it again" didnt even seem sincere. He was too nonchalant about winning a title fight.
Thats what i thought?:think He really took it in his stride like it was no big deal? Or is that his usual demeanour?
I dont think so. Well he almost jumped out of his pants when he beat shogun. But he submitted him and not dec. I kinda remember him being more emotional after losing/winning.
There is no minus one point for a knockdown in MMA. The ten point must system is the same in name only with different criteria and everything from boxing. No way was the first round 10-8 Rampage. No way. It was a good close fight that Rampage lost because he didn't win enough rounds, plain and simple. Why must someone always whine at the end of ever damned fight?
agreed some things never change. I thought Forrest won a very close decision and Rampage will not be far from another shot. But not right now, that will just hold up a division that has been held up too long. If Chuck should beat Evans....chuck-Forrest would be huge. Rampage-Wand would be huge and T.Silva- Machida for # 1ranking with winner of Wand Rampage 1 win away or something like that.