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Greg Jackson (MMA trainer)



Greg Jackson (born 1974) is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) trainer who co-owns Jackson-Winkeljohn MMA Academy in Albuquerque, New Mexico,〔(Coaches Honored with ‘Jackson/Winkeljohn Dat’ ), Sherdog Retrieved October 15, 2014〕〔(How a powerhouse MMA gym rose out of necessity and is helping others ), Yahoo Sports Retrieved October 15, 2014〕 widely considered the top MMA training camp in the world.〔(Ranking the 10 Best Camps in MMA Right Now ), Bleacher Report Retrieved October 15, 2014〕〔(The Top 20 MMA Gyms in America ) fightmagazine.com Retrieved October 15, 2014〕〔(Rankings Spotlight: MMA’s Top 5 Fight Gyms ) cagepotato.com Retrieved October 15, 2014〕〔(The Top 10 Gyms in MMA Today ) themmacorner.com Retrieved October 15, 2014〕 Jackson has trained many successful fighters, including current UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm, former UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre, former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Rashad Evans, and former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones.
==History==
Jackson was born in Washington D.C. to Kris and Jim Jackson, who were Quakers originally from the Midwest. Jackson and his family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico when he was three years old. Jackson came from a family of wrestlers (his father, brother, and uncle were all champions in the sport) and he also grew up in a rough neighborhood. Because he needed to learn how to defend himself, Jackson began learning martial arts. While the young Jackson was occasionally passive in fighting, he would also be an aggressor in brawls and was suspended from school on more than one occasion. In 1992, after graduating from Rio Grande High School Jackson founded his own martial art, Gaidojutsu, which combines rudimentary techniques from wrestling and kickboxing with basic judo locks. He then developed his art by adding techniques from other styles such as wrestling, grappling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and kickboxing. His school officially turned into an MMA school in 2000. in 2007 Jackson has teamed up with striking coach Mike Winkeljohn, and since then the gym is known by the name ''Jackson-Winkeljohn MMA''〔Wright, Rick (August 3, 2014) (MMA: Coaching team has it all covered ), Albuquerque Journal Retrieved October 15, 2014〕
Other notable fighters include former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones; UFC Women's Batamweight Champion Holly Holm; Donald Cerrone; Keith Jardine; former WEC Welterweight Champion and former UFC Interim Welterweight Champion Carlos Condit; former King of Pancrase and former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion Nate Marquardt; former Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion Shane Carwin; former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski; former Strikeforce Lightweight Champion and World MMA Fight of the Year Award Winner Clay Guida; and TUF 14 winners John Dodson and Diego Brandao.

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