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“I think that the UFC doesn’t know how to treat their athletes,” added Jackson, whose most recent UFC complaint surrounds his desire to wear Reebok gear in the octagon. “I feel like we do a lot for this sport, and I just feel like we’re just not taken care of well enough. I feel like they’re getting rich off all of us. ... I don’t want to be a part of this sport like this. It’s just bad. I don’t want to be a part. I want to go somewhere where they take care of their fighters and they treat us like human beings. I’m telling you I’ve been fighting for a long time, and I’m standing up for myself.”

The young flyweight division’s recent history of fast-paced, technical fights suggests the sixth Fox show won’t end in a knockout when Johnson takes on Dodson. The matchup most likely to produce fireworks is Cerrone (19-4) against Pettis (13-2), two charismatic brawlers with style to spare.

“The fight is going to be exactly what all the fans think it will be,” Cerrone said. “We’re going to go and throw down. It’s going to be a fight that everybody is excited to see.”

Pettis is returning from an 11-month injury absence that set back his progress to a title shot.

“I feel like I was on the outside looking in,” Pettis said. “But I do feel like I’m one of the best in the lightweight division. I’m going to go out there and prove that. Against a guy like Cerrone, it’s the best guy to prove it against. I mean, he’s been dominating guys all last year.”

When the big names on the undercard are finished, the little guys will get a shot at making a memorable impression on MMA fans who still haven’t embraced the flyweight division.

The 5-foot-3 Dodson (15-5) entertained and annoyed fans of “The Ultimate Fighter,” the UFC’s reality-show competition, with his ever-present grin and oddball sense of humor. He realizes the flyweight division typically features fewer stoppage victories, but he echoes White’s belief that only uneducated MMA fans don’t appreciate their style.

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