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#1 I'm not a sore loser, I take nothing away from Shogun he's obviously a great fighter and no matter if Evans or Rampage wins their match Shogun will demolish either one.
#2 Machida did not lose the first fight and this rematch was not some kind of karmic justice as you would like to believe.
#3 I'm just trying to make sure people aren't thinking "Lyoto is done"
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I definitely don't think Lyoto is done, a k.o happens in the HW very easily. However, I think he really and clearly lost the first bout (though I was rooting for him) and that Shogun landed the better shots and had the overhand in the exchanges.
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Lyoto Machida should face someone from the light-heavyweight division who is ALSO or WAS coming off a loss.
-Brandon Vera
-Forrest Griffin [beat Ortiz but lost to Silva before, Machida vs Griffin would be interesting though]
-(loser of Rashad vs Rampage)
-(loser of Liddell vs Franklin)
IN THE FUTURE - Antonio Rogerio Nogueria
#1 Perhaps, but I think Rampage or Evans are capable of beating Shogun even tho Shogun once destroyed Rampage. So did Wanderlei twice, and Rampage came back to KO him recently.
#2 Machida only won ONE round in the first fight ! Dana White even said Shogun won the fight hands down ! And I do not care for White too much.
#3 Only an idiot would think that an undefeated MMA fighter is now "done" after one KO loss. In MMA they lose a lot more often than in Boxing cus there are so many more ways to lose.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
#1 Capable but unlikely
#2 So you and Dana White say...the FACT is it was a close fight and the judges scored the way they did and Lyoto won the first fight that is the FACT of the situation.
#3 Very true but it seemed as if people read a bit more into this fight than they would if it was anyone else that lost saying stuff like "There will be no rubbermatch" and I highly doubt that.
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Machida isn't done he lost everyone does it happens we just need to see him back in the cage to judge how he has dealt with it, if he comes back looking like his old self the great but he could comeback and look terrible! Its all about the fighter and how they deal with defeat some fighters become better through it so don't. I'd pick Rampage over Shogun this time around rampage is a different fighter in the ufc more better adapted rather than other pride fighters. Machida should fight Griffin or Thiago Silva.
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