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10-25-2009, 02:46 AM
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Orange Belt
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Robbed.
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I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them tumble down...
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10-25-2009, 02:46 AM
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Purple Belt
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they needed a k-1 judge this fight lol
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10-25-2009, 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Zeicon
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And so sinks the shipe of Machida Crapate after they accept a vicotiry they know they lost and uses judges as a scapegoat...I would hav estill respected him had he not done that....
The entire professional community knows Shigun is the true LHW Champ
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10-25-2009, 02:46 AM
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Green Belt
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Bay Area
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Don't forget ESPN's front page right after the fight
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“I look into his eyes and I see nothing. I don’t see if he’s serious. I don’t see if he’s trying to be funny. I can’t sense anything from him.
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10-25-2009, 02:48 AM
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Blue Belt
Join Date: Aug 2009
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Quote:
Lyoto Machida vs. “Shogun” Rua
Shogun comes out to some thumping club jam, which instinctively makes me want to check my drink for a roofie. Machida follows in his gi with the belt on display behind him, looking like it’s just another night at the office.
Rogan tells us that Machida’s father went from Japan to Brazil, fell in love with a Brazilian woman, and “raised his son to be a killer.” Sounds like the backstory of a character in a Van Damme movie.
Round 1
Shogun attempts a body kick and misses big. Machida grabs a thai clinch and fires off a flurry of knees to the body. Already he looks faster than Rua, who’s having a little trouble figuring out where Machida is going to be. Rua clinches and presses Machida against the fence. Machida defends and stays on his feet, and Rua almost seems content with a stalemate for the moment. Rua lands a nice kick to the body, and it might be the most significant strike Machida has taken in his UFC career. A couple leg kicks land for Rua, then another right kick to the ribs. Machida may actually lose this round. Either he’s being very patient, or a little too cocky.
Wow, the UFC seems to have hired a Portuguese translator to tell us what's being said in the corners. It's about damn time.
Round 2
Rua is scoring by running in on Machida with kicks. He may be finding the range now, and Machida seems surprised by all the kicks to the body. Machida lands a good straight right that backs Rua up, perhaps his best strike of the fight. Rua continues to pound Machida with kicks to the body. Machida is wincing in pain every time one lands, and his ribs are glowing red at this point. Rua clinches against the cage and lands a knee to the groin area – also known as Machida’s beverage dispenser – but Machida doesn’t want to stop. Rua lands a few good knees to the thigh before the end of the round, and this one might be 2-0. Crazy, right?
Round 3
Again Rua pounds those ribs, and Machida looks like he’d really prefer for Shogun to cut that out. Machida lands sharp right hand lead that makes it through Rua’s defenses, but he seems content to throw one strike at a time right now. Rua is using his kicks to control the distance, and the pace slows a little midway through the third, which the crowd doesn’t care for. Rua gains confidence and comes rushing after Machida. In the last minute Machida finally turns it on, backing Rua against the cage with a flurry of punches and low kicks. It’s his most significant burst of offense yet, but Rua fires back with a good right hand. Tough round to call.
Round 4
Rua clearly has his eye on Machida’s ribs, but Machida’s corner seems more worried about the damage his legs have been taking. Machida flicks out a quick head kick, but Rua blocks it without much trouble. Machida slips and Rua rushes in to try and capitalize with a takedown as Machida scrambles away, but he can’t finish it. Both guys are slowing down, but it’s still Rua on the offensive. Rua throws another body kick and Machida blocks it, maybe for the first time all night. From where I’m sitting, it’s at least 3-1 Rua. It’s time for Machida to locate a sense of urgency about keeping that belt.
Round 5
Rua’s corner tells him that he has the fight won, which might be premature, but he’s definitely winning. Machida counters a body kick with a straight right that lands flush to start the fifth, but Rua seems unfazed. He’s still riding the low kick train, and it’s effective. A right hand from Rua catches Machida on the jaw and knocks him backwards. Machida doesn’t seem to realize that he’s behind on the scorecards. Rua is the one pushing the pace, and Machida isn’t offering much offense at all. They finish the fight by trading punches in the center of the Octagon, then both raising their arms in victory after the horn. Seriously, Machida? You really think you won that fight?
Lyoto Machida def. "Shogun" Rua via unanimous decision (48-47 x 3).
Total. Bullshit. The crowd boos the decision and even Machida looks a little surprised, if not stunned. Machida justifies it by pointing out that all three judges saw it for him. That's true, but one of those judges was Cecil Peoples. So...
Rua says he felt like he won, but refuses to whine about it. That's honorable, but the fact is Rua got robbed here tonight. I'm sitting right now, trying to think through the fog of the flu, and I cannot come up with an explanation for how Machida got that decision. Just baffling.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go shiver in bed. I bid you all a pleasant evening.
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LHW: Shogun ,Jon Jones, Lil Nog
MW: THE PHENOM, Wanderlei,
WW: GSP, Amir Sadollah, Koscheck
LW: Sotiropoulos, Gilbert Melendez
FW: Jose Aldo
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10-25-2009, 02:50 AM
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Blue Belt
Join Date: Nov 2008
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SUCKS! The decision sucks big time.
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10-25-2009, 02:51 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dystemper
not his research. :-/
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I've only seen the Fightmetric and Dana White quote posted after going through every thread, the TS went through the trouble of investigating several different MMA journalist publications which I had never seen before.
In any case, I think this thread was worth my time seeing all the information in 1 single post in an organized manner.
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10-25-2009, 02:52 AM
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White Belt
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: ottawa
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Quote:
Originally Posted by klidemarter
I've only seen the Fightmetric and Dana White quote posted after going through every thread, the TS went through the trouble of investigating several different MMA journalist publications which I had never seen before.
In any case, I think this thread was worth my time seeing all the information in 1 single post in an organized manner.
PS: please add the ESPN post to the TS, that's gold!
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http://www.sherdog.net/forums/f2/wha...vided-1072862/
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10-25-2009, 02:55 AM
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Purple Belt
Join Date: Feb 2006
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great thread that needs to stay on the front page a while and be updated
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I don't want them to like me because when I'm in the ring punches fly to the face. It is not a tenderness time. I am not falling in love with him, and he knows when the fight starts I kick faces.
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10-25-2009, 02:56 AM
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Green Belt
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Location: Alabama
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Edit: Disregard, I just realized its already posted.
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