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UFC 96 fighting fans have been anticipating this matchup for quite sometime as Jackson looks to reclaim his UFC ultimate fighting Light Heavyweight title. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is coming off an impressive UFC 96 fighting win on December 27 as he knocked out Wanderlei Silva at the 3:21 mark of the first round.
It was an impressive win for Jackson, age 30, who had lost his previous fight on July 5 to Forrest Griffin in a unanimous decision. Prior to that UFC 96 fighting loss to Griffin, Jackson had scored three consecutive wins over Dan Henderson on September 8, 2007, Chuck Liddell on May 26, 2007, and Marvin Eastman on February 3, 2007.
“Rampage” will enter this UFC 96 fighting match against Jardine with a record of 29-7-0 and his reputed UFC ultimate fighting strength being his wrestling strength and his slamming ability. Jackson fights out of Irvine, CA via Memphis, TN. Keith “The Dean of Mean” Jardine has a UFC 96 fighting record of 14-5-1.
Jardine is known as a well rounded fighter with specialty strength on kicks. “The Dean of Mean” is 33 years old and fights out of Albuquerque, NM. Jardine enters this UFC 96 fighting match against Jackson coming off a win in his last bout on October 18 as he earned a split decision over Brandon Vera.
Prior to that he suffered two losses in his previous three bouts. He was defeated on May 24 by Wanderlei Silva by knock out. On September 22, 2007 he defeated Chuck Liddell in a split decision. On May 26, 2007 he lost to Houston Alexander by technical knock out.
UFC 96 fighting will also include an under card that features Gabriel “Napao” Gonzaga, (10-3-0), vs. Shane Carwin, (10-0-0). Pete “Drago” Sell, (8-5-0), will meet Matt “The Immortal” Brown, (11-7-0). Matt “The Hammer” Hamill, (7-2-0), will take on Mark “The Philippine Wrecking Machine” Munoz, (5-0-0).
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