“For next 20 years I looked for that damn girl!” MMA legend Rampage Jackson reveals HILARIOUS story of Japanese fan giving him intimate ‘earjob’ after devastating loss
Rampage Jackson hilariously described the girl he looked for for twenty years who gave the fighter an ear job in Japan.

Rampage Jackson (Image via IMAGO)
Rampage Jackson shares his wild story about getting an ear job from a female fan in Japan. Jackson is a legendary figure in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA). He is particularly known for his time in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He had a successful career in the UFC, where he became the light heavyweight champion in 2007.
Before joining the UFC, Rampage Jackson collaborated with various other MMA promotions. He had a legendary stint in Pride FC from 2001 till he joined the UFC. During his latest podcast, the retired fighter talked about a fan experience, which caught the podcast panel totally off-guard.
He said, “The fans never turned their back on you. They cheer you. My first time fighting in Japan I had a girl give me ear job. I was giving everybody the gives as I was walking back to the locker room. This one girl trying to give me five but I couldn’t reach her. She was crying, so my teammates put me upon their shoulder…I go to give her a a five, she reached in and tried to kiss me and I turned and she started sucking on my ear. She gave my ear a blowjob and for the next 20 years, I looked for that damn girl.”
Jackson explained how he was trying to high-five a girl in the stands after losing his first fight in Japan against Kazushi Sakuraba. According to the fighter, the girl was crying so instead of ignoring her, his teammates helped him reach that fan. The legend described that at that moment, the fan sucked his ear and after that, he jokingly said that he’s been looking for that girl for the last 20 years.
The legacy of Rampage Jackson and his popularity in Japan
The legacy of Quinton Jackson in MMA is incredibly motivating. His greatest accomplishment was first and foremost winning the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship in 2007, which he did by defeating the legendary Chuck Liddell. This victory established him as one of the top competitors in the sport and was a turning point in the development of the UFC’s light heavyweight division.

Rampage’s thrilling and violent fighting style is another aspect of his popularity. He had a reputation for his knockout ability and eagerness to engage in exciting stand-up fights, and he frequently produced memorable and entertaining matches. Beyond his accomplishments in the Octagon, Rampage’s international recognition was boosted by his time in Japan’s Pride Fighting Championships. His success in Pride showcased his skills on a global stage and further solidified his status as an MMA icon. While his competitive career may have slowed
In recent years, Rampage Jackson’s influence on the sport and his inspirational journey have continued to inspire fighters and fans alike, ensuring his lasting legacy in the world of mixed martial arts.
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