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Rampage: King Mo humped my leg so much in last fight it got pregnant

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It's safe to say Quinton "Rampage" Jackson isn't a fan of Muhammed Lawal's wrestling tactics.

Rampage will rematch "King Mo" at Bellator 175 in Rosemont, Ill., on March 31. In their first meeting in May 2014, Jackson edged Lawal in a close unanimous decision.

In an interview with Duane Finley of FloCombat, Jackson described his displeasure with Lawal's safe strategy using his typically colorful language.

"There's no way you can watch that first fight and say he went in there to fight me," Jackson said. "All he wanted to do was hold me down and hump my legs. I don't talk about this much, but after our first fight I had to get my leg an abortion. It was a horrible thing and I didn't even know a leg could get pregnant, but when it gets humped the way Mo did mine, I guess anything can happen."

Jackson went on to say that he doesn't mean to make light of sexual assault, and that he actually respects Lawal's reputation as a fighter who will take on any opponent regardless of weight class. But he drew the line there, especially in the wake of Lawal directing a series of fat jokes at Rampage on social media.

Related: King Mo mercilessly mocks Rampage on Instagram

"I low-key don't care for him because he's a dude talking all tough and the dude has nipple rings," Jackson said. "You hear me? Nipple rings. We are supposed to be the alpha males of the f---ing world and this dude has nipple rings. He's out there trying to fat shame me and all this bulls--- and the dude has nipple rings. It doesn't get any worse than that.

"I'm not trying to be a d--- but Mo is a guy who is below me. If you really look at it, what does fighting him again do for me or my career? Nothing. The only thing pushing me in this fight is finishing what I left unfinished in the first one. He got to walk out of that cage with a loss, but with his senses still intact. That's not happening in this one. Mo is getting knocked out and I'm going to shut him up for good."

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