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Lyoto Machida vs Stephan Bonnar
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Lyoto Machida even more of a monster than I thought before, considering that fight link (Franklin had NO chance! Whoa!).
Check out his record, too: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Surprising. He's undefeated, but tested and proven against some real names in there. Judging by my original hypothesis and recent mounting evidence, honestly, I don't believe Tito Ortiz has much of a chance at all. His only path to victory would be to somehow get Machida to the ground, and work from there. And that would be a risky thing to do in it's own right. I say Machida on a stoppage, maybe a decision. Probably a stoppage, though. A perfect fight to introduce "The Dragon" to fans across the world, IMO. |
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I think Tito-Machida is going to be a domination.
Either Machida can keep the fight standing and he outstrikes Ortiz in a boring karate match where Ortiz chases and chases and finds nothing, or Ortiz takes him down every round and beats him down pretty bad. Tito's knees aren't what they were, so his shoots aren't as effective as they once were, but he can still put a real hurting on you even inside your guard. |
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