American mixed martial artist (MMA) Quinton Jackson admitted that he could try himself in other martial arts. Reported by MMA Junkie.
The 43-year-old American, who lost to Russian heavyweight Fyodor Emelianenko in his last fight, will retire from MMA. Jackson admitted that he was disappointed in this sport and intends to try himself outside the cage. In particular, he is considering participating in fights according to the rules of boxing.
Jackson is counting on a duel with the eminent boxer. We are talking about a possible confrontation with the veteran Shannon Briggs. A fight with the former world heavyweight champion is planned under the Thriller banner.
Jackson’s last MMA fight was at the Bellator tournament in Japan, which took place in December 2019. Then the American lost to Emelianenko by knockout in the first round.
In total, Jackson has 52 fights according to the rules of MMA. Among them, 38 wins and 14 defeats. He is best known for his performances in the UFC and Pride.

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