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Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson reveals hilarious bet with Henry Cejudo as they prepare to coach opposing teams at UFL 6

Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson will be in hysterics if his team emerges victorious over Henry Cejudo’s side at UFL 6.

On May 2, at the Westworld Scottsdale Equidome in Arizona, USA, the pair of MMA legends will each guide five fighters apiece into battle, with ‘Triple C’ captaining Team Scottsdale, while the former UFC light heavyweight champion takes the reins at Team Orange County.

There’s a lot on the line between the pair, with Cejudo desperate to defend his home patch, while his rival doesn’t want to leave the venue without spoiling the party.

However, it’s not just bragging rights up for grabs, as Rampage claims that his adversary will have to do a forfeit if his team fails to secure the victory.

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Henry Cejudo before his fight with Dominick Cruz
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Henry Cejudo will have to dress up as Eddie Munster if his team loses at UFL 6

Henry Cejudo will be going above and beyond to try and ensure Team Scottsdale gets the win on Friday night, as Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson has bet him that if he loses, he’ll have to wear an Eddie Munster costume from The Munsters.

In an exclusive interview with Bloody Elbow, Rampage claimed: “Henry Cejudo, he reminds me of Eddie Munster. So, he gotta get those little triangle cuts in his hair, he’s got to wear the clothes and wear the makeup. He’s going to look like a man-child if I win.”

While Rampage once got into a real fight with his friend Jason Miller, it’s unlikely the powerhouse will physically force Cejudo into the embarrassing costume if the results don’t go his way.

But regardless, it’s certainly something that the former two-weight UFC King will have to worry about.

However, while Rampage currently doesn’t have any sort of forfeit on the line, the mere idea of losing to his pal is unthinkable.

Rampage confessed: “Henry is my buddy. But if he wins, he’s going to forever rub it in my face, and I don’t want anything rubbed in my face, I do the face-rubbing.”

Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson is adamant Team Orange County has the edge at UFL 6

Rampage can’t wait for the event to commence, believing he’s compiled a line-up that’s going to be borderline impossible for Cejudo to overcome.

He enthused: “We’ve got some killers on our team. We’ve got Gino Morelli, the kid is undefeated, 4-0; he’s a great wrestler. We’ve got Patrick Cornett, and in the main event, we’ve got Randall Wallace. We’ve got some killers on our squad.”

Throughout the night, the two teams will attempt to accumulate points.

The UFL scoring system works as follows:

For 3-round bouts:

– Win in Round 1 = 4 points

– Win in Round 2 = 3 points

– Win in Round 3 = 2 points

– Win by decision = 1 point

For 5-round bouts:

– Win in Round 1 = 6 points

– Win in Round 2 = 5 points

– Win in Round 3 = 4 points

– Win in Round 4 = 3 points

– Win in Round 5 = 2 points

– Win by decision = 1 point

If Rampage and Cejudo’s sides are drawing at the conclusion of the main event, then the amount of cage time it took for the two teams to achieve their overall tally will be added up. When this is done, the line-up that achieved their score in the shortest time period will be declared the victor.