Rashad Evans Talks Coaching Against Rival Rampage Jackson and Future Fight

TUF 10 coach Rashad Evans talked to the Las Vegas Sun about coaching opposite of rival Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and a future fight between the two.
He said:
“It all started playfully, but there was a mean undertone to the whole thing. It was good, not only for myself because I brought my boys along, but because it made Rampage feel bad. He started to act like a quitter, saying he didn’t care. I was like, ‘Dude, if you don’t care, why are you breaking doors?’
I think that when we get a chance to fight, we’re still going to be upset and ready to get it on. That animosity is still going to be there, because we just don’t like each other. I could see him walk into a room and I start getting ready to throw down. The hair raises on the back of my neck because I know he’s going to say something. I just want to crack at him.”
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