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    After witnessing soon-to-be former teammate Jon Jones annihilate Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 128 to capture the light heavyweight le, Rashad Evans has decided to part ways with longtime MMA coach Greg Jackson.

    “I’m done with Jackson’s. I’m done,” Evans emphatically told MMAFighting immediately after Jones’ victory on Saturday.

    When asked by Ariel Helwani if he felt betrayed by the MMA mastermind, the former 205-pound king simply reiterated his original statement, “I’m done with Jackson’s.”

    Emotions were clearly running high inside the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, so “Sugar” took to his Twitter account early Sunday morning to confirm he will in fact exit stage left from Jackson’s. Although, it appears the separation is much more amicable now than last night.

    “Many of u probably already seen that I got offered the le shot & decided 2 take it. @jonnybones fought amazing! I’m very happy 4 him,” he tweeted. “With that said I can’t wait 4 the chance 2 compete against him! I no longer will use Greg Jackson as my coach but we r still coo! 505 4life.”

    While Evans didn’t mention where he intended to formulate his training camp for Jones, he will be taking with him the tidbits of information he gathered from their extensive time together at Jackson’s famed academy.

    “I’m happy for the dude, he went out there and he fought well. He looked phenomenal, but at the same time he’s got that strap so now I gotta go and get it,” Evans told AOL. “I already know how to fight him, I trained with him.”

    “Sugar” later added this on his Twitter, “I know @jonnybones style well cuz we trained 2gether & he knows mine. Now it’s just a matter of who payed more attention or held back more.”

    Please click the media player below to watch Evans’ interview:

    http://www.5thround.com/71179/rashad...ght-jon-jones/

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    Evans leaves Jackson's feeling betrayed and gets 2nd rate training from someone else..

    This is gonna be ugly for Shad..

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    Evans leaves Jackson's feeling betrayed and gets 2nd rate training from someone else..

    This is gonna be ugly for Shad..
    I wouldn't call Trevor Wittman 2nd rate, or Carwin(power)/Marquardt(speed)/Schaub(sort of combo of both) 2nd rate training partners. He's still going to get thrown around by Jones, but that has nothing to do with a lack of Jackson's strategy - that's just Jones beastly skills.

    He's better off at Middleweight against a smaller version of Jones (Anderson Silva) and Chael/Bisping/Vitor. Dumb move, Rashad. But also Jones said some stuff that was in poor taste too. Oh well, as long as Silva gets beaten up by Jones eventually I'm okay with whatever.

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    I wouldn't call Trevor Wittman 2nd rate, or Carwin(power)/Marquardt(speed)/Schaub(sort of combo of both) 2nd rate training partners. He's still going to get thrown around by Jones, but that has nothing to do with a lack of Jackson's strategy - that's just Jones beastly skills.

    He's better off at Middleweight against a smaller version of Jones (Anderson Silva) and Chael/Bisping/Vitor. Dumb move, Rashad. But also Jones said some stuff that was in poor taste too. Oh well, as long as Silva gets beaten up by Jones eventually I'm okay with whatever.
    Jackson said he is not gonna be involved at all and that he hopes Shad comes around about this.

    http://www.mmafighting.com/

    Actually neither guy will get the best training because partners like GSP, Nate Marquadt will likely also not get involved out of loyalty to Shad.. But we all saw how it worked out for Diego when he left Jacksons. Either way Shad is dead here. Shad had a good chance to beat Shogun last night but not like that

    Jones is just a monster..

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    Cant see Evans beatin Jones, esspecially after Jones' display last night!

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    The power of the media: It has gone from them showing a small portion of a quote from Bones not wanting to answer anymore questions about Rashad >>>>>> Rashad calling Bones y/young/not thinking before he speaks >>>>>>>Rashad leaving Greg Jackson camp>>>>>>>>>> now apparently Rashad never wanted Greg Jackson to bring Bones to their camp

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    Trevor Whittman seemed to be the first coach that got into Evans head about taking this fight. But seriously, this is a good thing for MMA. First really high profile team-mate/team-mate fight to be made in the UFC. This should clear the way for others. In fact Nate was talking about a move to WW last night.. He and GSP are tight.. So this is a good thing..

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    VIDEO:

    Greg Jackson: I Won't Have Anything to Do With Jones-Evans Fighting

    http://www.mma-core.com/videos/_UFC_...017870&tid=105

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    Shad's complaining goes on and on



    The articles praising Jon "Bones" Jones for his stellar, le-nabbing victory over Mauricio "Shogun" Rua on Saturday night were barely minutes old before the focus shifted to Jones' impending match up with former teammate Rashad Evans and the implications of that match up on their relationship and as well as Evans' relationship with coach Greg Jackson.
    Oftentimes in MMA, situations between fighters are sensationalized to add drama to impending fights, but this is a situation where, as evidenced by Evans' recent in-depth interview with BloodyElbow.com in which he went into detail over his split with Jackson's MMA as a result of his upcoming fight with Jones, there are real and pitched emotions existing between both men that will likely carry into the fight.

    "You can't say you are not going to have anything to do with it when you are a big part of the reason why the situation originated," Evans said of Jackson's pledge to stay out of the fight and not corner either man. "That's like spilling a glass of milk and then walking away and saying that you don't want to have anything to do with it. You f**kin' spilled the milk...so you're at least going to help clean it up right? When Jon Jones came to the gym over a year ago Greg Jackson came to me and said, 'Listen, what do you feel about having this kid on the team?' I told him straight up that I didn't like it. I told him that the kid was talented and that the sky was the limit with him but that was the type of guy I wanted to fight not train with. Greg came back saying, 'No, no, no this will be just like you and Keith (Jardine) where he will be just like a brother.' I still told him that I didn't want to do that. Then Greg said if that situation ever did arise between Jones and I that he would have to turn the fight down because that's how it works. He would have to turn down the fight with me so that way I wouldn't be put in a position where I looked like a punk. That's how it works in the Greg Jackson system. After a while Greg was so high on this kid coming in and I met Jon Jones and he was a very nice and very sweet kid, so eventually I said f**k it, let's bring him in. After he got there and I trained with him and tried him out a little bit, something didn't feel right so I moved my camp up to Denver to train at Grudge for awhile. That is where I spent the majority of my time over the past two fights.

    "For my last two fights I have trained with Greg Jackson five times," Evans went on. "During my time at Grudge I wasn't really dealing with Greg too much but we were maintaining a great relationship and friendship so after my last fight I decided I was going to head back to Albuquerque to train with Greg and everything felt good there. My training went great. Jon and I were clicking on another level almost like I did with my first training partner. It was starting to get to the point where it was like what Keith and I have where we feel like brothers. We would share ideas and I wasn't holding back on him and I felt that he wasn't holding back on me and I knew that because there were days where Jon would have some rough days in the gym. We worked a rough pace and if you are competing at this level and you train with someone everyday you can tell when they are struggling. I did my best to help and I really felt that our friendship was on another level...but that wasn't the case. When the first opportunity came and he said that he would fight me if Dana said so, that to me stung more than anything. He said that he didn't want to lose his job and look man, the UFC isn't going to fire anyone because they are turning down fights. If anything it would mess up future opportunities for them and they weren't going to come to him and say, 'If you don't fight Rashad you are kicked out of the UFC.' That wasn't going to happen. I was always considerate and respectful to our system because if I had the belt then I would want you to do the same for me. Then he comes across on national TV and says that he will fight Rashad if Dana White tells me to and I felt so f**cking utterly disrespected."

    Evans issued a statement directly to Jackson in the interview, admonishing his former coach for bringing this difficult situation about and now wanting to stay out of it as it has become difficult and awkward.

    "That interview was some backstabbing s**t but now it's like whatever because now I know the game he is playing. Then for Greg to sit back and say he doesn't want to have anything to do with it...why not? You f**kin' created the situation," said Evans. "Be his coach and be in his corner. That's what you want so do it. I don't care if he coaches against me. It doesn't even matter."

    There hasn't been a date set yet for Jones-Evans, but it seems clear that the working relationship between Grudge Training Center and Jackson's MMA will cease at least for as long as Jones and Evans are preparing to face each other, and possibly for even longer afterward

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    On Monday 21st March 2011, @jonnybones said:

    Just didn't expect him to do that on my big night RT @Josh_YoungMoney: @Jonnybones how come you looked so upset standing with the belt around your waist just before you spoke to rashad?

    http://www.twitlonger.com/show/9dgofp

    Jonnybones Jon Bones Jones
    Him trying to hold me down round after round RT @psvolcom88: @Jonnybones what do you think will be most dangerous about rashad?
    Last edited by ace3g; 03-21-2011 at 04:35 PM.

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    Shad needs to stfu and prepare for an ass whoopin

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    Wow Rashad is a ing punk to the max.

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    Shad needs to stfu and prepare for an ass whoopin


    Well said..

    I look at it like this..

    This is all School-Yard nonsense.. Shad wants the belt. So if Jones the new champ was refusing to fight him, Shad would still be really pissed. He wants the gold.. If Shad had beat Shogun, how long was Jones supposed to go on beating down top 205 ers before they were forced to fight? Hypothetically What was Jones supposed to do? Win fights against guys like Forrest, Page and Machida and not ask for a shot? So all this "I felt betrayed when Jones said he would fight me" talk is just that talk.
    Last edited by dbreiden83080; 03-21-2011 at 10:36 PM.

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    Greg Jackson's camp a land of disbandment

    http://espn.go.com/extra/mma/blog/_/...nd-disbandment

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    @jonnybones said:
    My older brothers name is Arthur RT @bcurry97: Aww @SugaRashadEvans n @Jonnybones throwin out fightin words This gon b a good 1. Rashad cant let his lil bro woop his ass. #instigatin
    fighting words! He is ready!

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    fighting words! He is ready!
    Let's see if Shad even makes the fight. He pulled out of the Shogun fight and will be looking at over a year layoff when this happens

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