In a night where discrepancy won out, there was one thing UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, Mauricio Shogun Rua, and UFC president Dana White could all agree upon: a rematch between the two Brazilians, who came to blows at UFC 104 Saturday in Los Angeles, is in order. Machida earned a unanimous decision over Rua in a cerebral tug-of-war that saw both give and take damage in controlled bursts through five rounds. Judges Cecil Peoples and Marcos Rosales both awarded Machida the first three rounds and gave Rua the final two. Judge Nelson Doc Hamilton scored rounds one and five for Rua, but gave Machida the middle rounds. Scores were united at 48-47 in Machidas favor. Gauging by reaction, it seemed a majority of the crowd inside the Staples Center, as well as fans watching the live pay-per-view, disagreed with the final tallies. Internet boards swelled with reaction for Rua minutes after the decision was read. Rua did better than anyone has ever fared against the karate-bred Machida, whod never dropped a round in the UFC until Saturday. An aggressive, impulsive striker in the past, the one-time Pride grand prix champion reigned in his arsenal and was especially effective with a right body kick, which marked up Machidas side and seemed to stifle his explosive counter-attacks. I thought Shogun won the fight, said White at the post-fight press conference. White said hed scored rounds one, four, and five for Rua and that the promotion already planned to schedule an immediate rematch. White added that hed already gotten verbal commitments from both fighters. Rua, who knocked out Chuck Liddell last April to earn a shot at the 205-pound title, said he was pleased with his performance, but disheartened by the results. In my opinion, I thought Id won the last three rounds, he said through his manager and translator Eduardo Alonso. My cornermen told me I was winning the fight. Everybody that has spoke to me after the fight has told me the same thing, that they thought that I won. White was as perplexed by the judges decision as Rua and his team. Everybody can watch a fight and look and see when momentum turns and when guys are landing more, said White. I just dont see how these guys dont see what everybody else sees. Only Machida, who arrived to the conference later, stood by the decision. Theres three judges and all three judges had a unanimous decision that (I) won the fight, said Machida through his manager and translator Ed Soares. (I) wasnt the one who called the fight. The judges were. Still, Machida didnt protest a second meeting. Of course, said Machida. If the UFC decides we should have a rematch, then lets have a rematch. Turning to the controversial judging, White was resolute for improvement. It drives me crazy when these guys put so much time and work and effort into these fights, going out there and fighting like that, and then not getting the right call, said White. But the answer is yes. Were working hard to try and get better referees and get better judging and make sure that this doesnt happen. Its disappointing. Whites only criticism for the fighters was that theyd let their fates fall in the judges hands. At the end of every round, neither guy went after it, said White. Neither guy tried to steal the round. Machidas the champ and the judges gave it to Machida tonight. Machida, who has booed in the Octagon as the belt was strapped around his waist, promised a better performance in the rematch. I was 100 percent, but sometimes when you get in there your strategy doesnt always work like you planned it to, he said. I would have liked to perform better, but it happens sometimes. Im going to go home and watch the fight and when we fight again Ill have a different plan and strategy. Rua, who said hed studied Machidas fights with his team for five months, also saw opportunity for improvement. I just didnt press the action (in the last round) so much because I thought I was winning and there was no reason to take risks, said Rua. I think for the rematch I would train the same way, because I felt like it was a good thing. White said the jeers that followed the final curtain were all he needed to make his decision. Im ready to make the rematch as fast as we can and I think that the second fight will be the fight we expected to see, said White. I think theyre both going to come in and not make the same mistakes they made in this first fight. Theyre going to come in and each ones going to try and win decisively. ----------------------------------------------------- http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/machida-rua-agree-to-immediate-rematch-20544
i,m looking forward to the re-match already it wont be long before shogun will be wearing that belt for real
dana white did this on purpose. he wants a big hyped rematch with big pay per view numbers, it's all business. i bet he told the judges to score it for machida if the fight is very close or if rua is winning.
A rematch is in order. Should be an even better fight. I enjoyed the technical ability displayed. Need to rewatch with replays - but I thought Shogun deserved the nod. He fought a smart fight against Lyoto.