UFC 186 News: Bellator Wins Injunction, Meaning Rampage Jackson Not Allowed To Fight in UFC Just Yet [VIDEO]

Not so fast, Rampage.

That’s what the Burlington County Superior Court of New Jersey is telling mixed martial arts fighter Quinton Jackson on his recent attempt to ditch Bellator for a return to UFC.

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Jackson was attempting to make the move after claiming Bellator and its president Scott Coker had breached his contract by keeping him sidelined from a fight for over a year.

However, Coker and Bellator filed an injunction in court to block Jackson from competing in the rival organization.

"We are pleased by the judge's ruling and look forward to having Rampage fighting for Bellator again soon," Bellator said when reached for comment. News of the court’s ruling was first broken by MMA Fighting.

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Rampage was slated to make his return on April 25th at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec.

It is unclear what his next move will be in response to these latest developments. We will have updates on that issue when they arise.

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