Dana White Now Supports Rampage Jackson’s Acting Career

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UFC President Dana White has been quite vocal in the past in regards to his displeasure of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson leaving the UFC for a time to film the upcoming film, The A-Team. Now it seems White has lightened up on the subject, and he has given his support to Jackson by saying the fighter made the right move.

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However, Jackson is once again sharing his unhappy feeling with the organization despite having just signed a six-fight contract with the company. Below are White’s comments.

“I get guys all the time — because the UFC is getting so big – doing movies, but they’re usually movies that go straight to DVD, and you wouldn’t even want to watch them on DVD, but Rampage made the right decision. The A-Team is the big summer hit this year, and from what I’m hearing from the guys in Hollywood, Rampage [nailed] it. He did an awesome job. Everything worked out. He and I made up, and the fight is still happening. It’s definitely not a bad thing, but I don’t know how many people will actually be going to see The A-Team movie knowing that Rampage Jackson is a UFC fighter. I don’t know. We’ll have to see how it works out.”

Jackson will fight Rashad Evans this weekend at UFC 114 after backing out of the fight at UFC 107 in his hometown of Memphis. White and Jackson have gone back-and-forth in the media taking jabs at one another, but could this be a possible peace offering by the UFC President showing his support?