Lyoto Machida‘s second attempt at reclaiming the UFC Light Heavyweight Title from current champion, Jon Jones, was unsuccessful despite putting the champion through adversity and stealing the opening round.
Machida’s elusive counter-striking appeared to frustrate and overwhelm Jones, preventing the 24-year-old phenom from finding any success in the first round. It was pretty clear that Machida had set some doubt into Jones’ mind, as the champion was visibly concerned while he rested in between rounds.
However, it would only seem to force the champion to reassess his strategy entering into the second round where he would dominate the Brazilian and secure a submission for the victory.
Following the event, Machida told TATAME.com that prior to being submitted, his game plan was very effective against the champion.
“I felt him a little loss on the first round, but I was focused on not making it a big deal, because each round was a different one and I had to will them all,” Machida said. “I did my game and he was falling for it.”
Machida propelled himself back into the light heavyweight title picture after knocking out Randy Couture at UFC 129 earlier this year.
A hand injury to Rashad Evans prevented an anticipated showdown between the two rivals, and slotted “The Dragon” in as Evans’ replacement.
Despite losing the last three of his four bouts, Machida fared better than any of Jones’ past opponents, and still remains a valuable contender at 205 pounds.
Regarding his future at light heavyweight, Machida said he will return to the Octagon and let the UFC decide his next opponent.
“Actually I’m waiting. It’s just happened,” he said. “We gotta keep training and waiting for them to call me up for my next fight.
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