Juanito Ibarra Finally Speaks On Jackson Allegations; Rampage Training For UFC 91 Fight Against Wanderlei Silva

Rampage Jackson and Juanito Ibarra
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There’s no denying it, Juanito Ibarra, Quinton Jackson’s former trainer, has been going through some rough times since Rampage fired him following the Forrest Griffin loss. Not only did he lose his biggest client and someone who referred to as his “son,” his reputation was dragged through the mud by allegations that he had taken money from Jackson. Not too long thereafter, his clients started jumping ship, and now he’s seemingly left with nothing in mixed martial arts. The question is, is it warranted? Did he actually overcharge Jackson by $30,000 for his training camp as Tito Ortiz alleges? Is there more to this story?

UFC 91: Wanderlei Silva vs. Rampage Jackson III All But Signed. Cheick Kongo Follows Rampage To Wolfslair

UFC 91: Silva vs. Jackson III

Wanderlei Silva & Quinton Rampage Jackson StaredownTwo reports have surfaced today that suggest the highly rumored UFC 91 match-up between Wanderlei Silva and Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson is all but signed. According to MMACanada.net, Rampage will get his shot at UFC 91 to avenge his losses against Wanderlei Silva from 2003 and 2004. MMA Mania has a similar report up, except it states that the UFC is awaiting signed bout agreements from both parties.

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Rampage Jackson Joins The UK’s Wolfslair: ‘I’m A Werewolf. It Was My Destiny.’

Quinton Rampage JacksonWith Rampage reportedly moving on from trainer and manager Juanito Ibarra, there was an obvious void left to fill in Jackson’s professional life. According to Fighters Only Magazine, it appears that void has been filled by the UK’s Wolfslair, home of UFC middleweight Michael Bisping.

Wolfslair owner Anthony McGann confirms the news.

“Wolfslair management has been advising Quinton over the past couple of weeks and he has decided to join the team with Michael Bisping and Paul Kelly,” said McGann.