Machida: ‘I Was Superior’

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Following his controversial unanimous decision over Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 104, UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida discussed the fight via phone with Sherdog.com’s Marcelo Alonso.

“I thought it was a very even and tough fight,” Machida said. “I had the opportunity to see the fight again and I thought I won four rounds and Shogun took the last one. Some people say he won the fourth and fifth round, but for sure I won at least the first three rounds. The American commentators were pretty much biased. If you see the fight without audio, you will probably see a different fight.

“Shogun was a great opponent and had a nice strategy. He deserves all my respect as a fighter, but I was superior. I had three or four chances to finish the fight, and he never put me in danger. I didn’t get (dazed) at any moment of the fight, but I put him in danger three or four times. He kicked my legs a couple of times, but he wouldn’t knock me out with that.”

Machida guaranteed that his disappointed expression immediately after the fight did not stem from a belief that he had lost.

“My leg started to hurt in the fifth round, and I was very upset that I couldn’t knock him out as I had planned,” Machida said. “I had two chances where I felt him really (dazed), but I lost it and I get really upset when I leave the decision in the judges’ hands.”

After confirming that he totally agrees with a rematch, Machida also addressed UFC President Dana White’s statement that he thought Shogun was the winner.

“Anyone who has a mouth can talk. I respect his opinion and I’m ready to fight Shogun or any other challenger UFC decides, but I would like to say that this fight was not judged by myself, my father or Anderson Silva,” Machida said. “This fight was judged by professionals, so I’m pretty much comfortable with the result.”

After taking two weeks vacation in Hawaii with his family, Lyoto is planning to return to his training routine in Belém.

“It’s time to celebrate the win and relax from the hard training routine,” he said. “After that I will check what happened to my hand (it’s hurt), if it needs some surgery, then analyze my mistakes in this fight carefully with my family to restart my training routine. No matter who is my next opponent, I’ll give some rest to my mind and body and return 100 percent to the training to get ready for my next challenge. If it’s Shogun again, I’ll study his game and make a different strategy to please the fans with a better fight.”
 
Nov 15, 2007
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this makes me hate machida even more, what a fucking disgrace... this dudes a straight up bitch, i saw the fight and i dont even remember one time he had shogun hurt where he was about to knock him out, if anything i seen machida looking rocked after a couple combos to his face and all those leg kicks were hurts ol' boy; he was giving the camera the bitter beer face after every leg kick... what a fucking fagot!!!!!!!!!
 
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this makes me hate machida even more, what a fucking disgrace... this dudes a straight up bitch, i saw the fight and i dont even remember one time he had shogun hurt where he was about to knock him out, if anything i seen machida looking rocked after a couple combos to his face and all those leg kicks were hurts ol' boy; he was giving the camera the bitter beer face after every leg kick... what a fucking fagot!!!!!!!!!
lemme guess ur gonna tweet him how mad u are and kick his ass at the local bar right? LOL
 
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you guys act like im ganna punch my computer, i could give a fuck less now... yea the night of the fight i was pissed... its just like rampage said, it looks like ufc is turning into a fixed organization like boxing is and has been... and funny how all the machida fans are trying to get at me... like i give a fuck!
 
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ill agree with machida on about how he did have shogun in danger at some points with flurries of combinations that couldve possibly ended the fight.
That's what's so hard about being a judge. Being able to tell (as the shit is going down) what is a solid shot and what's not.

Machida most likely won the 3rd round based on that flurry towards the end when Shogun was up against the cage. In regular motion, since Machida was coming forward it looked like Shogun was in trouble. The problem is, the only one of Machida's shots that actually landed clean was the right hand that got Shogun to back up in the first place. The rest of those weak ass punches and kicks and the one knee he threw were all grazing shots, IF that. Shogun hit him with a left and later in the exchange with an overhand right and Machida was like, "Maybe I don't want to exchange anymore" and clinched.

Shogun backed Machida up many times in the same fashion, but Machida always managed to slide away.

But this is all with the benefit of replay :lick:
 
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why would silva throw his boy under the bus anyways???

all i know is machida is not the truth like silva is, the machida hype is over... whether or not he beats shogun in the rematch... he will get beat soon, he doesnt look as "superior" as everyone thinks.
 
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Anderson would tool Machida too in a fight, if he were to actually fight him the way he is capable.. But he'd be likely to throw the fight, so i don't want to see that fight.. It was obvious from this fight that he has a glaring weakness and that is an ability to stop an elite muay thai fighter.
 
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why would silva throw his boy under the bus anyways???

all i know is machida is not the truth like silva is, the machida hype is over... whether or not he beats shogun in the rematch... he will get beat soon, he doesnt look as "superior" as everyone thinks.
yea the thing is... everyone will get theirs one day... fedor will.. machida did (but got over on points) anderson will... its a matter of what fighter is tough enough in the cage... and how smart they are during their training.... shogun probably eat slept and shit machida his whole training camp.... dreamin of that foo everything he did he was thinkin about how to punch his face or rip his leg up.... so he obviously did his HW... now machida knows what hes capable of and what to avoid the next time... i am really lookin forward to this rematch...