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How will you remember Rory MacDonald and Rampage Jackson?!

as some mothafuckin beasts! rory is coming for douglas lima, he'll starch koreshkov after that, embarass MVP and maybe even Larkin. Move up and kick Mousasis ass for the MW belt and be a x2 division champ in bellator and defend both on after another.
 
Rory? A psycho wannabe who was really just socially awkward and got taught what real psycho's all about by Lawler.

You can take Rampage out of Memphis but you can't take Memphis out of Rampage, and that's all I've got to say about that.
 
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Rampage: legend
Rory: guy I dont give a shit about, he beat the fuck out of Nate Diaz when Diaz was making a Welterweight run which sent Nate back to LW, and he got his face smashed in on the PPV where Conor became GOAT
 
No I don't argue with people whoare dishonest, it's pointless. My point is normal MMA fans could give a fuck rather or not he's fake or what his personality is like. The only people who are still bitching about Jones today are the same irrational group of insecure entitled jealous children who were looking for every reason to hate him from day one. I don't need to read you bigoted fucks you're all transparent and pathetic.
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Why is his record crazy? It's not close to being the most amount of fights, the least amount of fights, the most wins, the most losses or anything like that. What is it about his record that makes it so crazy? Please clarify.
Putting wins and loses to the side, I'm just impressed with who he has fought throughout his career. Sakuraba, Vovchanchyn, Randleman, Bustamante, W. Silva x3, Liddell x2, Rua brothers, Hendo, Machida, Evans, JJ, Bader, Teixeira, Lawal x2. That's an impressive resume.
 
I don't get the post putting them in the same conversation but okay. Rampage for me will be remembered as the guy who ended Chuck Liddells career and never really seemed motivated. Rampage made no attempt to advance his skills and just relied on his boxing. Especially in his last fight he proved he just fell into the sport and doesn't really enjoy it. Rory is one of the greatest of all time but will never be recognized for it because he couldn't get it done when it mattered. Aside from the Thompson fight no one has ever really gotten the better of him decisively. He was just about to beat Lawler but his injury took him out at the last few minutes. Dude had barely any experience and was able to put a beating on Carlos Condit and even though he lost really impressed me.
 
Rampage is more memorable because he was in MMA before it was cool or popular. Rory was training during that time but often times, the fighters that fought in the pre-TUF era are and will always be more memorable because they were part of a unique timeline and history.
 
I'll remember Rampage as the guy that did the terrible remake of The A Team.
 
I'd remember them both being tough as fuck warriors. Rampage having that KO power, strength, and charisma. While Rory for being one of the most well rounded fighters in MMA with little to no charisma.
 
Rampage: legend
Rory: guy I dont give a shit about, he beat the fuck out of Nate Diaz when Diaz was making a Welterweight run which sent Nate back to LW, and he got his face smashed in on the PPV where Conor became GOAT
Did Nate diaz fucked your girl or something?
 
Both will be remembered as also-rans/could-have-beens.
 
Rory is one of all time favourite. He joined the UFC very young and despite his age he showed soon enough how complete of a fighter he was.
I can't believe the guy is still only 27.

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Rampage is the men, u can not hate on him and he has been part of the glorious pride's days
 
Rory: Beating BJ Penn into a standing fetal position.

Rampage: Sneaking a ton of Cadbury chocolate bars and hiding the purple foil wrappers under his bed during training camp.
 
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