“Got robbed at thong point!” After getting $200,000 robbed by ‘Super Hot’ stripper, UFC legend quit alcohol
During the recent UFC 269 watch along, UFC legend Quinton Jackson revealed how he was robbed in Las Vegas.

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Former UFC champion and legend Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson recently revealed how being robbed led him to quit drinking. The incident prompted him to reflect on his lifestyle choices. This ultimately influenced his decision to give up alcohol entirely. Here is what happened:
Quinton Jackson was a successful professional MMA fighter. He recently revealed the story of how he was robbed during the UFC watch along with Brendan Schaub and Bradley Martyn. Jackson told how a stripper got him at gunpoint while he was drunk and he was unable to do anything to stop it. Jackson said:
I was in Vegas and I got so motherf****ng drunk that I got robbed at gunpoint. By a stripper yeah. She got me for almost $200,000 worth of sh*t...My jewelry and sh*t...I said 'f**k that, I'm never getting drunk again. Like, I'm never getting drunk again. My biggest test is going to be New Years in Japan.Quinton Jackson during the UFC watch along with Brendan Schaub and Bradley Martyn
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is an American MMA fighter, actor, and former professional wrestler. Jackson had a notable MMA career with a record of 37-12-0 in the Light Heavyweight category. Jackson had 25 fights in the UFC. He is also a former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. ‘Rampage’ started fighting professionally in 1999.
He received recognition as the 2022 MMA Coach of the Year and has actively supported organizations like the United Fight League and F3 Energy. In addition to his MMA career, Quinton Jackson ventured into acting and professional wrestling, with recent involvement in Bellator MMA. Jackson co-hosts the “Jaxxonpodcast” and engages with his audience through social media.
UFC legend Quinton Jackson wants to box Shannon Briggs in Saudi Arabia
Quinton Jackson expressed his interest in boxing in Saudi Arabia. Jackson wants to arrange a match in the highly sought-after venue and has found a willing partner for this endeavor. ‘Rampage’ took inspiration from the recent lucrative crossover showdown between Francis Ngannou and Tyson Fury.

However, Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou made a lot of dough at their crossover boxing event in Saudi Arabia. Tyson Fury emerged victorious in a split decision. The event generated significant attention, with celebrities like Cristiano Ronaldo attending the heavyweight showdown in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Fury’s total earnings from the fight were reportedly a staggering $50 million. Meanwhile, Francis Ngannou took home around £10 million for their clash.
Jackson made a video which he uploaded on social media. There, he called out former heavyweight world champion Shannon Briggs. Briggs is a two-time Heavyweight Champion of the World in boxing. He is known for his catchphrase “Let’s Go Champ.”
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