Quinꦛton "Rampage" Jackson will face King Mo in the main event of Bellator 175 on March 31. Whether ⛄or not he fights beyond that, Jackson said during an exclusive interview with 365betvisa-slots.com, depends on a variety of factors.
Rampage was asked specifical𝄹ly about his future in mixed martial arts . Jackson (37-11) has a pro career dating back to 1999, and will turn 39 years old this summer.
"Honestly, I've got a lot of options," he said. "It's not how long I want to fight for [but] how long can I fight for? I want to fight for as long as I can fight."
Jackson noted that opportunities in the entertainment industry could lead him to hang up the gloves. He's made a variety of appearances in TV and movies, most notably playing B.A. Baracus -- the character popularized by Mr,. T -- in the big-screen version of "The A-Team" back in 2010. Jackson noted he already has a couple of upcoming projects, mentioning a sitcom in the works as well as a movie he is producing and co-wrote with Christian Sesma, the director of Jꦏackson's most recent film, "The Vigilante Diaries."
"If I get this sitcom, should I fight, and do the sitcom? Why should I? If I hook up with Joe Carnahan, the director of 'A-Team', he wants to do a bunch of movies with me. Why should I fight when I can just transition to TV and movies? After this fight I'm producing my own movie. I think it's a great story. It's my first time doing a movie where I created the story and I had my brother Chris Sesma ... direct it and help me write it. If I can do stuff like this, I can find other ways to entertain the Rampage fans. I don't have to keep fighting."
As Jackson later ꧟noted, however, he continues to fight because h💮e enjoys it, not because he needs to.