Lyoto Machida Reveals Why He Called Out Michael Bisping

Former UFC champion Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida may have saved his decorated career in a sense when he snapped a three-fight losing streak by outlasting touted rising prospect Eryk Anders via split decision (highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sat., February 3, 2018) UFC Fight Night 125 from Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belém, […]

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Former UFC champion Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida may have saved his decorated career in a sense when he snapped a three-fight losing streak by outlasting touted rising prospect Eryk Anders via split decision (highlights here) in the main event of last night’s (Sat., February 3, 2018) UFC Fight Night 125 from Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belém, Brazil.

The win was an absolutely pivotal one, as a knockout loss – a result many were picking to go down – may have spelled the end of the road for the nearly 40-year-old MMA great. That talk is off the table at least for now, however, and the Brazilian fan favorite can stave off those calls in favor of a potentially high-profile bout instead.

He appears to already have his mind set on an opponent when he called out former middleweight champion Michael Bisping, who is reported to be nearing retirement after to consecutive stoppage losses in the span of three weeks last November. As both near the end of their respective tenure in the Octagon, Machida admitted that at the post-fight press conference (via MMA Fighting), noting it’s a fight that’s been a long time coming:

“That’s a fight that should’ve happened a couple times and it didn’t,” Machida said. “I think we both matured together in this sport, so I think fight between Michael Bisping and myself would mean a lot.

“He might retire sometime soon, I could retire sometime soon, and people asked for that fight, so it’s a fight that interests me.”

It’s definitely a fight that makes a lot of sense at this point in both fighters’ careers, and Bisping is without a retirement bout after potential match-ups with Vitor Belfort and Rashad Evans fell by the wayside when he admitted he would not be fighting at March 17’s UFC London last week.

The soon-to-retire ‘Phenom’ is apparently on ‘The Dragon’s’ radar as well, but he affirmed he would rather not fight one of his Brazilian brethren if he had to pick:

“If I had a choice, I’d rather not fight someone from Brazil, but as a professional, I couldn’t say no. I would rather fight a foreigner, but Vitor is a guy who’s done a lot and he’s a great fighter, and I couldn’t say no.”

No matter what happens, however, Machida isn’t here just to participate – something many fans wondered about during his recent streak of brutal knockout losses. He knows his career may be closing soon, but he wants to maintain competitiveness at an elite level until that day arrives:

“I don’t want to be in this sport just to participate. I want to be in this to win, and that’s what motivates me every day to break down barriers and to get better every time, and to exceed my limits and to win fights. I want to keep moving (and taking) steps forward, and I want to keep winning fights and getting closer to the title.”

A crucial win in the books in his hometown, Machida couldn’t have hoped for a much better result outside of a knockout victory last night, and it’s injected new life into his fighting future for the time being.

Who do you believe Machida should meet in the cage next?

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Lyoto Machida vs. Eryk Anders Full Fight Video Highlights

With three straight knockout defeats to the some of the most elite middleweights in all of MMA, 39-year-old former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto ‘The Dragon’ Machida needed a win in a bad way when he met rising, undefeated prospect Eryk Anders in the main event of last night’s (Sat., February 3, 2018) UFC Fight Night […]

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With three straight knockout defeats to the some of the most elite middleweights in all of MMA, 39-year-old former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto ‘The Dragon’ Machida needed a win in a bad way when he met rising, undefeated prospect Eryk Anders in the main event of last night’s (Sat., February 3, 2018) UFC Fight Night 125 from Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belém, Brazil.

When it was said and done, Machida got just that, but it wasn’t without first enduring a hard-fought five-round affair against a tough, tireless challenger in his Brazilian hometown. Seeking a return to his karate roots, Machida used a high volume of low kicks early and often to stifle Anders’ constant forward pressure, even dropping him with a particularly stingy one in the first round.

The former Alabama linebacker fought back with some huge punches of his own once he was able to counter or get past the kicks, and he opened up a massive cut on ‘The Dragon’s’ forehead with a perfect knee up against the fence in the second. As Machida became a bloody mess from the rapid outpouring of blood, the fight seemed to turn in Anders’ favor a bit as he ground the legend up against the cage and, despite overall excellent takedown defense from Machida, scored a few timely takedowns.

The hometown favorite largely got up from most of them, and he consistently found a home for his pinpoint counter left hand, while Anders utilized the same and appeared to rock Machida multiple times with his own big shots. In the end, it was a close, well-fought battle from both sides with Machida emerging victorious by split decision.

Watch full highlights of Machida’s much-needed win here:

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Twitter Reacts To Lyoto Machida’s Hard-Fought Homecoming In Brazil

UFC Fight Night 125 went down tonight (February 3, 2018) from Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil. The headliner was between Brazilian legend and former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida and rising knockout artist Eryk Anders. Machida captured a glimmer of his old glory, eking out a slow-paced decision behind greater volume. Anders pressured but […]

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UFC Fight Night 125 went down tonight (February 3, 2018) from Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil. The headliner was between Brazilian legend and former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida and rising knockout artist Eryk Anders. Machida captured a glimmer of his old glory, eking out a slow-paced decision behind greater volume. Anders pressured but failed to pull the trigger enough. Machida, meanwhile, circled and kicked and survived a few sticky moments to see the judges award him a decision. It marks Machida’s first win since 2014.

The co-headliner saw former bantamweight title challenger Valentina Shevchenko’s debut at flyweight against Brazilian newcomer Priscila Cachoeira. Shevchenko ruthlessly mauled the hopelessly overmatched Brazilian, submitting her by rear-naked choke in the second, well after the fight should have been stopped.

See how Twitter reacted to these pivotal scraps below:

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UFC Fight Night 125: Machida vs. Anders Results From Belém

The Octagon returns to Brazil this evening, as UFC touches down in Belém for their UFC Fight Night 125: Machida vs. Anders event from Arena Guilherme Paranese. Tonight’s card features proven Brazilian legend Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida…

The Octagon returns to Brazil this evening, as UFC touches down in Belém for their UFC Fight Night 125: Machida vs. Anders event from Arena Guilherme Paranese. Tonight’s card features proven Brazilian legend Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida taking on undefeated prospect Eryk Anders in the main event, as well as the UFC Women’s Flyweight debut […]

Betting Odds For UFC Belem: Surprise Name Favored

UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, February 3, 2018) from the Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil. The event will mark the promotion’s first visit to Pará in the country’s North region. The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at  10 p.m. ET while the preliminary […]

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UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) is here, and it goes down tonight (Saturday, February 3, 2018) from the Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil.

The event will mark the promotion’s first visit to Pará in the country’s North region. The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at  10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 7 p.m. ET.

Lyoto Machida vs. Eryk Anders in a middleweight bout will headline this show while Valentina Shevchenko vs. Priscila Cachoeira in a women’s flyweight bout will serve as the co-main event.

Rounding out this six bout card is Michel Prazeres vs. Desmond Green in a lightweight bout, Marcelo Golm vs. Timothy Johnson in a heavyweight bout, Douglas Silva de Andrade vs. Marlon Vera in a bantamweight bout, and Thiago Santos vs. Anthony Smith in a middleweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Anders is a -270 favorite over Machida, who is a +230 underdog. Here are the full betting odds:

Eryk Anders (-270) vs. Lyoto Machida (+230)
Valentina Shevchenko (-900) vs. Priscilla Cachoeira (+600)
Michel Prazeres (-150) vs. Des Green (+130)
Marcelo Golm (-170) vs. Timothy Johnson (+150)
Thiago Santos (-270) vs. Anthony Smith (+230)

Tim Means (-200) vs. Sergio Moraes (+170)
Alan Patrick (-230) vs. Damir Hadzovic (+190)
Marlon Vera (-135) vs. Douglas Andrade (+115)
Joe Soto (-120) vs. Iuri Alcantara (EVEN)
Deiveson Figueiredo (-145) vs. Joseph Morales (+125)
Polyana Viana (-370) vs. Maia Stevenson (+310)

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UFC Belem Ceremonial Weigh-ins Live Stream Tonight (Feb. 2) at 5 p.m. ET

Catch the live fighter weigh-ins for UFC Belem on Friday on MMANews.com. The weigh-ins will begin at 5 p.m. ET. UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) is set to take place on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil. The event will …

Catch the live fighter weigh-ins for UFC Belem on Friday on MMANews.com. The weigh-ins will begin at 5 p.m. ET. UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) is set to take place on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil. The event will mark the promotion’s first visit to Pará in the country’s […]