Remember when Rashad Evans punched Chuck Liddell into suspended animation?

That's the kind of outcome he anticipates if and when he ever returns to MMA fights Quinton Jackson -- again -- after watching "Rampage" slug his way to a unanimous decision victory at the UFC 186 pay-per-view (PPV) event last weekend in Montreal.

From MMA Fighting:

"I would definitely give 'Rampage' a rematch. That's a fight I'd really like to have. He came out there, he kind of looked alright. He had [some] things going on, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. But I'll tell you what. If that 'Rampage' gets in front of me, woooo, I'm gonna highlight reel knock out on him."

Jackson hasn't been knocked out since Mauricio Rua played soccer with his face back in PRIDE.

Following their heated rivalry as opposing coaches on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 10, Evans and Jackson went head-to-head in the light heavyweight main event of UFC 114 way back in May of 2010. "Suga" was sweet enough to grind out a unanimous decision win, but promises a knockout in a potential rematch.

But would he be giving ... or receiving?