Morning Report: Lyoto Machida calls Anderson Silva a ‘victim,’ respects Vitor Belfort’s decision not to fight him

Although they trained together for years, Lyoto Machida and former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva haven’t been the best of pals lately.

In January, Silva stated publicly that he was ‘very disappointed’ with not only Machida, but also with Ronaldo Souza, after both men admitted they wouldn’t refuse a match with him.

Now in the midst of Silva’s multiple failed drug tests prior to and following his bout with Nick Diaz Jan. 31 at UFC 183, Machida is standing by his old friend.

“I’m very surprised, but I think [Silva’s] a victim,” Machida told MMA Digest. “I think he’s a story. I prefer not to talk about that because it’s a very difficult situation. I have a lot of confidence in Anderson. I know that maybe he doesn’t use that. I’m in camp. He’s in America now. I haven’t talked to him for a while. I don’t know what happened. I prefer to stay away from this situation.”

Asked if there has ever been pressure to use performance enhancing drugs during his own career, it’s clear Machida wasn’t much of a fan of treatments that were fair game up until just recently.

“I don’t know,” said Machida. “Sometimes back in the day it was allowed to use steroids through TRT [testosterone replacement therapy], but suddenly they banned everything. I don’t know what happened. Maybe a couple guys still using TRT got caught. I try to be away from this stuff because I know it’s very dangerous.”

Rather than emote some exuberance over what could be more of an even playing field for clean athletes, Machida seems indifferent to the UFC’s move to dramatically ramp up it’s random drug testing.

“To be honest, I’m never concerned about that,” said Machida. “I’m just concerned about doing my job, doing my best, but if they’re very strict now it’s going to be good for the sport. It’s going to be good for everyone.”

Very briefly linked to face No. 1 contender Vitor Belfort for the interim middleweight title Feb. 28 at UFC 184 in Los Angeles, Machida says he was very surprised the ‘Phenom’ opted to wait to battle the champion Chris Weidman at a later date.

Belfort will now face Weidman in the co-main event at UFC 187 May 23 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“I thought that [Belfort] could fight against me,” said Machida. “He’s a very well prepared athlete. Good standup, good on the ground. He’s a complete fighter, but he has his own reasons to not accept the fight. I respect his decision because I like to respect my decision when I have to decide something.

“I respect his decision, but I was down to fight. As soon as [UFC president] Dana White called me he asked about the fight. I said, ‘I’m down to fight anytime,’ because I never stop training. [Belfort] has his own reasons.”

Machida faces fellow contender Luke Rockhold Apr. 18 at UFC on FOX 15 in Newark, New Jersey.

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Monday Morning Analyst. Luke Thomas breaks down the techniques from UFC Fight Night 61, Golovkin vs. Murray and BAMMA 18.

‘I don’t think he likes getting punched very much.’ Frank Mir says he’s ‘absolutely’ interested in a trilogy fight with Brock Lesnar, but knew he had to beat ‘Bigfoot’ Silva first.

Pain. Ronda Rousey, her coach and her mother detail the champion’s laundry list of past injuries that helped craft her fighting style. ‘I think of injury time as not time off, but time to utilize and focus on the things that I can and make them way, way better, and time to specialize is a good thing.’

Watch The MMA Hour with Mirko Cro Cop, Mark Hunt, Roy Nelson, Paul Daley, Liam McGeary in studio, Mike Winkeljohn and Andy Foster.

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UFC 184 embedded episode 1.

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Countdown to Bellator 134.

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Holly Holm’s most recent fight.

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JRE #616 – John Wayne Parr

Knuckle Up #377: Drugs, the Aftermath + UFC Fight Night of the Long Knives (MMA Nation)

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TWEETS

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Victory lap.

I want to thank everyone who pushed me to the max in training camp! @TonyVillani_XPE @henrihooft @Jake_Bonacci @CoachGJones @SantiagoMMA

— Michael Johnson (@FollowTheMenace) February 23, 2015

@danawhite thank you for the opportunity sir and thank you from the bottom of my heart for the bonus. #ufcchangeslives

— Sam Alvey (@smilensam) February 23, 2015

Bom dia a todos , obrigado por toda a energia positiva que venho recebendo de cada um de vcs , que… http://t.co/zATE7KjpmL

— Adriano Martins (@Adrianomufc) February 19, 2015

I want to thank everyone for the kind words. I had to dig deep tonight and fight from the heart. I love all the… http://t.co/5apsHlEUR4

— Frankie Saenz (@FrankieSaenz) February 23, 2015

Trabajo duro será recompensado! Gracias a todos los que creen en mi!! // Trabalho duro será… https://t.co/uTlnylziiT

— Santiago Ponzinibbio (@SPonzinibbioMMA) February 24, 2015

Sooo wide awake right now! I have yet to go to bed. It’s 7am in Brazil and I have officially been up for 22hrs! #giddy #excited

— Marion Reneau (@BelizeanBruiser) February 23, 2015

At the end of the day its all about respect. It was an honor fighting you @williampatolino Take care brother! pic.twitter.com/nl1MsjOdPL

— Matt Dwyer (@MattDwyerMMA) February 24, 2015

Depois de um trabalho duro aproveitando o hotel para malhar e curti uma piscina . @ Sheraton Porto… http://t.co/BsKPdDxbBX

— Ivan Batman (@ivanbatman) February 23, 2015

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Better luck next time.

Congratulation for the victory @thefrankmir you back after 4 loses,I know I will be back much better and… http://t.co/l0EAcKwzgM

— Antonio Pezao Silva (@BigfootSilva) February 23, 2015

Mais um dia no meu escritório! #ObrigadoJESUS #AmoMeuTrabalho 2COR.12-9 E disse-me: A minha graça te… http://t.co/ZO1AmVxJkS

— Edson Barboza (@EdsonBarbozaJR) February 23, 2015

All right, my friends? I want to share a story with you.

I am very proud of me and I feel like a winner. I won my main event, which was against myself. The fact get ready to fight yesterday makes me a winner. Do not want to make excuses for defeat, never did it and now would not be the first time. Even want parabenizer Sam Alvey. He absorbed well my blows and managed to turn the tide.
But the victory I had was that God allowed me to return to work, and I am very happy and grateful. Just over five months ago, I had a serious injury in the lumbar spine. This injury have bothered me for more than 10 years, and the last two years of my life I spent asleep sitting. If slept in any other position, I did not walk the next day. During my fight with Andrew Craig, my vertebra is further shifted, so a few days later, my legs were almost paralyzed. I had to make an emergency surgery, and the procedure was done by my belly. The doctor removed the damaged disc between L5 and S1, placing a prosthesis and secure it with four screws. In the same surgery, were placed four screws and two astes from the back, and then complete the arthrodesis. 7h were surgery. To Be Continued …

Tudo bem, meus amigos? Eu quero compartilhar uma história com vocês. Estou muito orgulhoso de mim e… https://t.co/uG2w2RQQuT

— Cezar Ferreira (@cezarmutante) February 24, 2015

I want to thank @AutoShopper for sponsoring me. I came up short but I will be back stronger than ever @ufc

— Rustam Khabilov (@RustamTheTiger) February 24, 2015

I do not have much to say about today, I lost !!! Head-to because I recognize my mistakes and I know I have to improve. I have much work ahead. And I can not forget to thank the people in the defeat into victory always station beside me. A big thank you to all. I do not have much to say about today, I lost !!! Head-to because I Recognize my mistakes and I know I have to Improve. I have much work ahead. And I can not forget to thank the people in the defeat into victory always beside me station. A big thank you to

Não tenho muito o que dizer sobre hoje, perdi!!! To de cabeça erguida pois reconheço meus erros e sei… http://t.co/GbfNwY8LxH

— iuri marajó (@iurimarajo) February 23, 2015

Boa tarde meus amigos, infelizmente as coisas não saíram conforme planejamos, eu estava muito bem preparado e… http://t.co/ifPgeOynaE

— Tiago Trator (@TiagoTrator) February 23, 2015

As long as I can refrain from getting punched in the face in the next few days I’ll be alright. #googleMe

— Cody Gibson (@TheRenegade559) February 23, 2015

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Some Monday struggle.

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Busy.

Today is big day for me. Signed huge contract with company I loved since I was young @arielhelwani @MMAjunkieJohn @Dominance_MMA

— khabib nurmagomedov (@TeamKhabib) February 23, 2015

I bigining my training camp with my brother and sparing partner. Начал свой тренировочный … http://t.co/MDxfZh0fTa pic.twitter.com/9hisW40y11

— khabib nurmagomedov (@TeamKhabib) February 24, 2015

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Big fight.

I have been looking forward to this fight for a long time and now the time has come. We are headed to… https://t.co/h9Pre157Tc

— Gilbert Melendez (@GilbertMelendez) February 24, 2015

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Get well soon.

Shinvagina update 2 weeks later & it’s healing well. #shinvagina #everyholesagoal pic.twitter.com/tmXTYGw4zO

— ‘Rowdy’ Bec Rawlings (@RowdyBec) February 23, 2015

Tough break for @Michaelpage247, he’ll be back soon, but very excited to have Brennan Ward (@SwaggleBerryFin) step up to the challenge!

— Scott Coker (@ScottCoker) February 23, 2015

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Disgusting.

UFC veteran Josh Neer explains story behind video of him beating up ‘moron’ at his gym http://t.co/yuzaivFFGi pic.twitter.com/7jClHZ1BTA

— Bloody Elbow (@BloodyElbow) February 24, 2015

If some d-bag challenged @joshneer to a fight what’s the issue? What if someone challenged Shaq to HORSE and Shaq won? #joshneer

— The Pit (@Pit_Master) February 24, 2015

“If we fight for money I’ll stop hitting u when you ask me. If we fight for pride, I’ll stop hitting u when I feel like it.” RICKSON GRACIE

— Marcelino Evil (@KCBanditMMA) February 24, 2015

Got what he deserved fucking pussy http://t.co/feTBEIQpHY

— Tim Sylvia (@timsylviamma) February 24, 2015

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#KillaSeason hook Track #2 on The Fight Lyfe Mixtape

A video posted by Abel Trujillo (@killatrujillo) on Feb 20, 2015 at 3:27pm PST

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FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announced yesterday (Feb. 23 2015)

Diego Brandao vs. Jimy Hettes at UFC on FOX 15

Angela Hill vs. Tecia Torres at UFC 188

Augusto Montano vs. Cathal Pendred at UFC 188

Eddie Alvarez vs. Gilbert Melendez at UFC 188

Mark Eddiva vs. Alex White at UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. Faber

Michael Page out, Curtis Millender vs. Brennan Ward at Bellator 134

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Although they trained together for years, Lyoto Machida and former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva haven’t been the best of pals lately.

In January, Silva stated publicly that he was ‘very disappointed’ with not only Machida, but also with Ronaldo Souza, after both men admitted they wouldn’t refuse a match with him.

Now in the midst of Silva’s multiple failed drug tests prior to and following his bout with Nick Diaz Jan. 31 at UFC 183, Machida is standing by his old friend.

“I’m very surprised, but I think [Silva’s] a victim,” Machida told MMA Digest. “I think he’s a story. I prefer not to talk about that because it’s a very difficult situation. I have a lot of confidence in Anderson. I know that maybe he doesn’t use that. I’m in camp. He’s in America now. I haven’t talked to him for a while. I don’t know what happened. I prefer to stay away from this situation.”

Asked if there has ever been pressure to use performance enhancing drugs during his own career, it’s clear Machida wasn’t much of a fan of treatments that were fair game up until just recently.

“I don’t know,” said Machida. “Sometimes back in the day it was allowed to use steroids through TRT [testosterone replacement therapy], but suddenly they banned everything. I don’t know what happened. Maybe a couple guys still using TRT got caught. I try to be away from this stuff because I know it’s very dangerous.”

Rather than emote some exuberance over what could be more of an even playing field for clean athletes, Machida seems indifferent to the UFC’s move to dramatically ramp up it’s random drug testing.

“To be honest, I’m never concerned about that,” said Machida. “I’m just concerned about doing my job, doing my best, but if they’re very strict now it’s going to be good for the sport. It’s going to be good for everyone.”

Very briefly linked to face No. 1 contender Vitor Belfort for the interim middleweight title Feb. 28 at UFC 184 in Los Angeles, Machida says he was very surprised the ‘Phenom’ opted to wait to battle the champion Chris Weidman at a later date.

Belfort will now face Weidman in the co-main event at UFC 187 May 23 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“I thought that [Belfort] could fight against me,” said Machida. “He’s a very well prepared athlete. Good standup, good on the ground. He’s a complete fighter, but he has his own reasons to not accept the fight. I respect his decision because I like to respect my decision when I have to decide something.

“I respect his decision, but I was down to fight. As soon as [UFC president] Dana White called me he asked about the fight. I said, ‘I’m down to fight anytime,’ because I never stop training. [Belfort] has his own reasons.”

Machida faces fellow contender Luke Rockhold Apr. 18 at UFC on FOX 15 in Newark, New Jersey.

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5 MUST-READ STORIES

‘More than anything.’ Mirko Cro Cop says he’ll avenge the ‘worst loss’ of his MMA career against Gabriel Gonzaga or ‘die trying.’

‘I have no reason to doubt her words.’ Invicta FC president Shannon Knapp is ‘confident’ Cris Cyborg is drug free.

Monday Morning Analyst. Luke Thomas breaks down the techniques from UFC Fight Night 61, Golovkin vs. Murray and BAMMA 18.

‘I don’t think he likes getting punched very much.’ Frank Mir says he’s ‘absolutely’ interested in a trilogy fight with Brock Lesnar, but knew he had to beat ‘Bigfoot’ Silva first.

Pain. Ronda Rousey, her coach and her mother detail the champion’s laundry list of past injuries that helped craft her fighting style. ‘I think of injury time as not time off, but time to utilize and focus on the things that I can and make them way, way better, and time to specialize is a good thing.’

Watch The MMA Hour with Mirko Cro Cop, Mark Hunt, Roy Nelson, Paul Daley, Liam McGeary in studio, Mike Winkeljohn and Andy Foster.

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MEDIA STEW

Star-divide

UFC 184 embedded episode 1.

Star-divide

Brian Stann and Michael Bisping preview Rousey vs. Zingano.

Star-divide

Countdown to Bellator 134.

Star-divide

Holly Holm’s most recent fight.

Star-divide

Bas Rutten teaching a few cool techniques.

Star-divide

Pat Cummins on PED testing, OSP and wanting to fight Rampage Jackson.

Star-divide

Urijah Faber beating the crap out of Jason Ellis for some reason.

Star-divide

Long watches.

JRE #616 – John Wayne Parr

Knuckle Up #377: Drugs, the Aftermath + UFC Fight Night of the Long Knives (MMA Nation)

Star-divide

TWEETS

Star-divide

Victory lap.

Star-divide

Better luck next time.

All right, my friends? I want to share a story with you.

I am very proud of me and I feel like a winner. I won my main event, which was against myself. The fact get ready to fight yesterday makes me a winner. Do not want to make excuses for defeat, never did it and now would not be the first time. Even want parabenizer Sam Alvey. He absorbed well my blows and managed to turn the tide.
But the victory I had was that God allowed me to return to work, and I am very happy and grateful. Just over five months ago, I had a serious injury in the lumbar spine. This injury have bothered me for more than 10 years, and the last two years of my life I spent asleep sitting. If slept in any other position, I did not walk the next day. During my fight with Andrew Craig, my vertebra is further shifted, so a few days later, my legs were almost paralyzed. I had to make an emergency surgery, and the procedure was done by my belly. The doctor removed the damaged disc between L5 and S1, placing a prosthesis and secure it with four screws. In the same surgery, were placed four screws and two astes from the back, and then complete the arthrodesis. 7h were surgery. To Be Continued …


I do not have much to say about today, I lost !!! Head-to because I recognize my mistakes and I know I have to improve. I have much work ahead. And I can not forget to thank the people in the defeat into victory always station beside me. A big thank you to all. I do not have much to say about today, I lost !!! Head-to because I Recognize my mistakes and I know I have to Improve. I have much work ahead. And I can not forget to thank the people in the defeat into victory always beside me station. A big thank you to

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Some Monday struggle.


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Busy.

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Big fight.

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Get well soon.

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Disgusting.

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#killaseason

#KillaSeason hook Track #2 on The Fight Lyfe Mixtape

A video posted by Abel Trujillo (@killatrujillo) on

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FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announced yesterday (Feb. 23 2015)

Diego Brandao vs. Jimy Hettes at UFC on FOX 15

Angela Hill vs. Tecia Torres at UFC 188

Augusto Montano vs. Cathal Pendred at UFC 188

Eddie Alvarez vs. Gilbert Melendez at UFC 188

Mark Eddiva vs. Alex White at UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. Faber

Michael Page out, Curtis Millender vs. Brennan Ward at Bellator 134

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Found something you’d like to see in the Morning Report? Just hit me up on Twitter @SaintMMA and we’ll include it in tomorrow’s column.