I don't see how losing (well, not even technically losing) a fight to another top 10 fighter makes you overrated and not worth being mentioned on...
As I've said before, I applaud Machida for having high aspirations and wanting to test himself. With that said, I thought even before the Shogun...
That was pretty awesome. Sakuraba took a beating to get that win.
Shogun landed more leg kicks than Machida did total strikes. And those leg kicks were damaging and had Lyoto hobbling toward the end of the fight....
Bader is a big, strong wrestler with some promise. He also has heavy hands but very little technique. His punches are wide and looping and slow....
I bet Thompson is really happy with that result. He collected a paycheck without getting his head punted into the first row.
Exposed? Come on. Machida lost, but then again, so has almost every fighter ever in MMA. So every fighter in the UFC has been exposed to be a...
Yeah, when the crowd goes from cheering for Machida to booing him, you know it wasn't the right decision. It's good to see that people still...
Anyone follow Dana White on Twitter? I'd be curious to see if he has a statement about the decision.
ESPN says, "Machida decisions Rua, seizes title." :patsch
Why are they showing a fight they just showed on Spike a couple hours ago? UFC tonight = FAIL.
Outside the third round, Machida really landed nothing of merit.
I was rooting for Machida, but he clearly lost. I feel bad for Shogun, who got absolutely hosed.
Wow, horrible decision. I don't think Shogun did a ton to win this, but he clearly won it by the "ten point" must system.
4-1 Shogun from me as well. Shogun fought a passive fight, and Machida had no idea what to do about it.