After almost 25 minutes of war in the main event of UFC 175, title challenger Lyoto Machida unloaded a last-minute barrage of punches at the champ, hoping to land a desperation knockout blow to become the first fighter to beat Chris Weidman.But after a 10-second flurry, the champ collected himself, stepped forward and signaled to Machida to keep on coming. That hand gesture was the perfect end to the memorable bout, and the champ will need that fervor considering what’s waiting for him in a daunting and stacked middleweight division. Bryan Callen hosted a live podcast on the stage at UFC … Read the Full Article Here
Looking Ahead: What’s Next For Weidman
After almost 25 minutes of war in the main event of UFC 175, title challenger Lyoto Machida unloaded a last-minute barrage of punches at the champ, hoping to land a desperation knockout blow to become the first fighter to beat Chris Weidman.But after a…