Rampage Jackson Says 'King Mo' Isn't a 'True Fighter' for Using Steroids
With their feud escalating regularly, it looks like Quinton "Rampage" Jackson may get the last laugh on Muhammed Lawal.
After learning that Lawal tested positive for steroids following his win over Lorenz Larkin at Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Jardine last weekend, Jackson decided to respond to the former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion's incident.
While speaking with Karyn Bryant of MMA HEAT, Jackson said Lawal got what he deserved.
"Man, he talks a big game and he's calling people bums and everything, it's just karma. Look at him, he's a very cocky individual," Jackson said.
"King Mo" has since denied that he has ever used steroids to enhance his performance and is looking to appeal the steroid allegations.
Jackson and Lawal have been bitter rivals for years, issuing challenges to one another, but nothing has ever materialized. As of this point, Jackson would no longer have an interest in facing Lawal and he doesn't believe any fighter is a true professional with the use of steroids or performance enhancing drugs.
"I feel like any fighter that has to use steroids to go in a cage and fight somebody is not a true fighter," he said.
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