
In an interview conducted by NBC Sports shortly after the UFC wrapped up their pre-fight press conference for UFC 87 on Thursday, Dana White elaborates further on the situation involving former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. White touches on the string of events that took place on the day of Jackson’s arrest and what lies in his future as well.

It all depends on whether or not he’s found to have caused Holly Griggs’ miscarriage. If he’s cleared of that, he’ll likely avoid jail time.

I wonder if this will open up a can of worms when it comes to the safety of energy drink products. “Warning: This product may cause delirium if consumed in excess on an empty stomach.” Know what I mean?

It’s a good point Raymond. Granted, Rampage was said to have suffered his delirium after three days of nothing but energy drinks, but the warning would still get it’s point across. This was such a high-profile incident, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if something was added to the labels.

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from alabama
Aug 10, 2008 6:41 PM
delirium or not these are still serious charges and delirium is not a defense. is this like temporary insanity? can i use this defense if i do something similar? this is far from over. i am a huge dana white/ufc fan but rampage is in deep sh*t!