Sunday, May 29, 2011

Quinton Rampage Jackson beats Matt Hamill


The categorical eventuality of UFC 130 upon May twenty-eight in Las Vegas, Nevada was ostensible to be a classical striker vs. grappler match-up, Quinton Rampage Jackson vs. Matt Hamill.

And whilst both fighters did what they could to levy their diversion upon a other, it was in conclusion Rampage Jackson who was means to keep a quarrel station with a small of a most appropriate takedown invulnerability he’s shown in years.

It helped which Hamill was telegraphing his shots … as good as not environment them up with punches.

He did stay in parsimonious as good as sell with a clumsy Jackson, though paid for it mightily. By a finish of a opening frame, Hamill was cut as good as obviously overmatched.

Wrestling might be a most appropriate bottom for MMA, though it won’t assistance a flicker over if it’s a saved fighting match.

Heading in to a event, a light heavyweight pretension design was pale as good as unclear. Speculation was prevalent which possibly Lyoto Machida or Jackson would be a subsequent male to plea 205-pound kingpin Jon Jones.

Then Dana White put an finish to all that, creation transparent prior to a categorical label went live which if “Rampage” was to better Hamill — as good as come divided full of health — he would be awarded a pretension shot.

Mission achieved … upon both ends.

Hamill was game, eating copiousness of punches as good as knees upon a approach to a judges scorecards. But he mounted subsequent to no offense as good as offering really small in a approach of defense, as well.

The subject right away becomes — will White have a shift of heart as good as confirm to give Machida a pretension shot over Jackson? The disapprove birds which done their voice listened in a loss seconds of this quarrel had to have been listened by Dana White, shrill as good as clear.

Who deserves it more? “Rampage” or “The Dragon?”