Rampage Jackson Shocks Current UFC Star With $7 Million Paycheck Reveal
UFC legend Rampage Jackson stuns Sean Strickland and popular streamer Adin Ross after revealing his paycheck from UFC 71.
Rampage Jackson shocks Sean Strickland by revealing Chuck Liddell fight earnings (via MMA Fighting, UFC)
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Quinton “Rampage” Jackson remains one of the most recognizable figures from the UFC’s rise into the mainstream. His career featured major rivalries and several headline events. Financial discussions around fighters from that era continue to emerge years later. Jackson recently surprised former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland by revealing his earnings from the Chuck Liddell fight in 2007.
Jackson and Liddell faced each other twice across two major promotions. Jackson defeated Liddell in PRIDE FC in 2003, marking one of the earliest meetings between the two. They later met again at UFC 71, where Jackson won by knockout. That victory earned Jackson the UFC light heavyweight championship in just his second fight with the promotion.
Jackson has discussed his $7 million paycheck from the UFC 71 rematch with Liddell on several occasions over the years. The bout remains the highest-paying fight of his UFC career. He was recently seen interacting with Sean Strickland while streaming alongside popular streamer Adin Ross. Both Ross and Strickland appeared shocked after learning that Jackson’s top UFC payday reached $7 million.
Rampage Jackson revealed the most money he earned from ONE SINGLE UFC FIGHT was $7,000,000 against Chuck Liddell 😳 pic.twitter.com/evH0X6jAeE
— AdinUpdate (@AdinUpdate) December 19, 2025
In a separate revelation, Jackson stated that he has earned more money from eight months of online streaming than he did during his entire MMA career. His professional fighting career spanned roughly 25 years across multiple organizations. The comparison highlighted the changing financial landscape for retired fighters. It also underscored the growing profitability of digital platforms.
This was not the first time Jackson and Strickland were linked in public discussion. Strickland previously defended Jackson’s son, Raja Jackson, following calls for legal punishment after his violent altercation with professional wrestler Syko Stu. Strickland argued against harsh consequences for young individuals. He emphasized concerns about the long-term impact of incarceration on youth.
Sean Strickland’s reaction to Jackson’s earnings, combined with the veteran’s recent financial disclosures, drew attention to how fighter pay has evolved. The contrast between historic UFC purses and modern income streams was made clear. These developments reflect broader shifts in how fighters generate revenue today. They also continue to fuel discussion around compensation.
Rampage Jackson was left shocked by Sean Strickland’s personality on stream
Sean Strickland is regarded as one of the most controversial fighters on the current UFC roster. He is known for openly expressing strong opinions on social issues, fighter pay, and MMA culture. Strickland has frequently drawn attention for his outspoken views during media appearances and online platforms. His unfiltered approach has often placed him at the center of debate within the sport.

Rampage Jackson appeared visibly surprised while encountering Strickland during a live stream hosted by popular streamer Adin Ross. The interaction marked the first in-person meeting between the former UFC champion and the active middleweight contender. After Strickland exited the stream, Jackson appeared shocked and shared his thoughts about the former middleweight champion.
I’m gonna go ahead and say it, something wrong with Strickland. Something wrong with him. autism or something. No real talk. Something wrong with him. He even said a couple of words that I thought were banned. I am like, ‘f*** man, this n**** is crazy,’ he even said n****. God, Strickland, bro. That ************ is going to say what is on his mind…there might be some autism there.
Rampage Jackson via Kick
Rampage Jackson was shocked after meeting Sean Strickland for the first time 😅
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) December 19, 2025
“I’m gonna go ahead and say it, something wrong with him. Autism or something, real talk.” pic.twitter.com/OarF2KnsV9
Rampage Jackson is a former UFC light heavyweight champion who later competed in PRIDE FC and Bellator during his career. Sean Strickland is a former UFC middleweight champion who remains an active contender in the promotion. As fighters increasingly engage audiences outside the octagon, such appearances now play a significant role in visibility beyond competition.
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