Everybody May Hate Jeremy May, But Rampage Still Calls Him Part Of The Family

Jeremy MayNo fighter in recent memory has garnered as much hatred so quickly as Jeremy May on season seven of The Ultimate Fighter. If you’ve followed this season so far, you know exactly what I’m talking about. He’s that arrogant guy that never knows when to keep his mouth shut and when to stop messing with people, especially people he’s just met.

Tim Credeur, a fellow cast member, was blunt about how he feels about Jeremy in episode 6.

Rampage Blames Inexperienced Judges For Sene’s TUF Loss; Apologizes For Losing Temper

Apologizing for the rampage

Quinton Rampage JacksonRampage has really impressed me during this season of The Ultimate Fighter. And truthfully, he’s really the only good reason to continue to watch it. Considering how highly I thought of him as a coach after the third episode of the season, I was a little concerned he was going to prove me wrong after I saw the previews last week for last night’s episode. If you missed it, the preview showed Rampage, well, going on a rampage. I was afraid he was freaking out on his team for screwing up, but it turns out the built up frustration of losing two fights in a row capped off with a decision he felt was wrong got the best of him and he lost it.

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