Jeremy Jackson is a welterweight with a 6-2-0 record which includes an IFC tournament win where he TKO’d all 3 opponents, and a recent victory over veteran top 10 fighter Shonie Carter in WEC 6. Jeremy will be making his UFC debut on September 26th against Dennis Hallman. He took a few minutes from his busy training schedule to talk to us.
MMA-Fighter: Congratulations on your upcoming UFC debut.
Jeremy: Thanks alot.
MMA-Fighter: But before that you’ll be giving Nick Diaz a rematch next weekend. Can you tell us about your first fight with him and why you’re giving him a rematch?
Jeremy: Well the first fight with him I guess people think that it was a fluke, or some people called it luck. So I’m gonna give him a second chance just to prove that I can beat him.
MMA-Fighter: So tell me, are you training for Nick Diaz or are you training for Dennis Hallman right now?
Jeremy: I’m not gonna look past Nick Diaz. But basically they both fight the same way, so the way I train for Nick Diaz is the same way I’m gonna train for Dennis Hallman. So I’m not looking past Nick Diaz.
MMA-Fighter: So you don’t find it risky to fight 2 months before your UFC debut? Especially in a rematch?
Jeremy: I’m looking the Nick Diaz fight as more of a umm….kinda like a warm-up fight.
MMA-Fighter: Any idea how the UFC feels about you fighting so soon before their show, and whether or not you’re in no mattter if you win or lose the Diaz fight?
Jeremy: I have’nt really talked to the UFC to find out really how they feel. I would think they would much rather I probably rest and not risk getting injured, but since I already had the contract with the IFC I’m gonna go ahead and go through with it.
MMA-Fighter: So what do you know about Dennis Hallman?
Jeremy: Dennis Hallman.., well I know he’s an excellent grappler, and I know that he submitted Matt Hughes twice. So I do know he’s got mad ground skills. But the way I’m gonna beat him is basically the same way Jens Pulver beat him, except I hit about 30 times harder than Pulver so it won’t last past the 1st round.
MMA-Fighter: Are there any events you have’nt fought in that you’d like to fight in?
Jeremy: I’d like to fight in Pride soon after the UFC, thats my ultimate goal, so I would just have to say Pride.
MMA-Fighter: If you do well at the UFC, would you like to stay there for awhile and seek a shot at the Welterweight belt?
Jeremy: Oh yeah definetly. I want to defend the UFC title a couple of times you know, knock a couple of people out, and then hopefully go into Pride and knock a couple of more people out, and hopefully get the Middleweight Title in Pride.
MMA-Fighter: So hows Robert Ferguson and Team Freedom doing?
Jeremy: Robert Ferguson and Team Freedom are doing really good. A couple of Team Freedom guys have some fights coming up in Mexico. And I’ve been working with wrestlers that are all meeting up to help me train for these fights. And Robert Ferguson is one of the smartest trainers out there. He knows how to pick a fighter down and really study him and know exactly how to beat him. So he’s been giving me all the knowledge in the world and I’m gonna go in there and beat Nick Diaz.
MMA-Fighter: Sounds good, man. We’ll talk to you again after the Diaz fight.
Jeremy: Cool.
MMA-Fighter: We wish you the best of luck.
Jeremy: Thanks.
Lee Cox
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