Michael Bisping Talks Lyoto Machida’s Callout Following UFC Belem

Michael Bisping has offered a response to Lyoto Machida’s challenge. In the main event of UFC Belem, Machida took on Eryk Anders. The bout went the distance and Machida was awarded with a split decision victory. During his post-fight interview, M…

Michael Bisping has offered a response to Lyoto Machida’s challenge. In the main event of UFC Belem, Machida took on Eryk Anders. The bout went the distance and Machida was awarded with a split decision victory. During his post-fight interview, Machida called out Bisping. When asked about the callout during the post-fight presser, Machida said […]

Five Best Fights To Make After UFC Belem

The UFC returned to Brazil on Saturday (February 3, 2018) with UFC Fight Night 125 from Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belém, featuring a hometown hero with his back against the wall and yet another last-minute cancellation of a co-main event. Fight fans once again had to sit through a five-plus hour event on FOX Sports 1 […]

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The UFC returned to Brazil on Saturday (February 3, 2018) with UFC Fight Night 125 from Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belém, featuring a hometown hero with his back against the wall and yet another last-minute cancellation of a co-main event.

Fight fans once again had to sit through a five-plus hour event on FOX Sports 1 and a main card covered in decisions.

For those who watched the entire UFC Fight Night in Belem, let’s take a look at the five best fights to make after Saturday night.

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5. Eryk Anders vs. Derek Brunson

Kind of bizarre to pair a guy who just knocked out Machida with a guy who just narrowly lost to him, but honestly, both Brunson and Anders find themselves in a very similar position within the middleweight division.

With Brunson coming off of another loss to Ronald “Jacare” Souza, he will need another mid-tier fighter to work his way back up. Brunson looks like a world beater against the top 10-15, but once he gets a top 5 middleweight, he usually ends up losing. However, that’s not to say he can’t make the adjustments to compete with the top 5, but he’ll need another solid win against a proper dance partner to accomplish that task.

Enter Anders, who was undefeated before Saturday and still has massive upside in an extremely close decision loss to “The Dragon”. A win over Brunson would do wonders for Anders, and the same can be said for Brunson.

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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 on Michael Bisping Callout: It Would Mean a Lot

Lyoto Machida has explained why he called out Michael Bisping after his UFC Belem victory. Last night (Feb. 3), Machida took on Eryk Anders in the main event of UFC Belem. “The Dragon” earned a split decision victory. It’s his first w…

Lyoto Machida has explained why he called out Michael Bisping after his UFC Belem victory. Last night (Feb. 3), Machida took on Eryk Anders in the main event of UFC Belem. “The Dragon” earned a split decision victory. It’s his first win since Dec. 2014. After the bout, Machida called for a match-up with former […]

Lyoto Machida Explains Why He Called Out Former UFC Champion

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida picked up a big win at UFC Belem. As seen in the main event of Saturday’s UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) at Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil on FOX Sports 1, Machida picked up a split decision win over Eryk Anders. As a result of this win, […]

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida picked up a big win at UFC Belem.

As seen in the main event of Saturday’s UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) at Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil on FOX Sports 1, Machida picked up a split decision win over Eryk Anders.

As a result of this win, he snapped a three fight losing streak. In the fight, he was able to compete with the undefeated fighter who many thought was on his way up the ranks. However, Machida was able to stop that progression.

After the fight, Machida thought that he was a great time to attempt to line up his next fight as he called out former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping.

“I was very happy to fight at home, and Eryk’s a very tough opponent,” Machida said Saturday night at UFC Belem’s post-fight press conference (transcript courtesy of MMA Fighting). “I think that I was able to control the fight and land more punches. He kept the pressure on, but I think that it’s a matter of who can connect more shots.

“Of course, there’s always doubts (about the decision). You don’t know how the judges interpreted the fight, if they were looking at who kept the pressure or who landed more shots, so there’s always definitely some doubt.”

Bisping has gone on record in the past by stating that he would like to have his final fight in London. Ironically, the promotion is slated to return to England on March 17 for UFC Fight Night 127 at The O2 Arena. However, he recently noted on his Twitter account that he would not be fighting at the event.

Now, Machida hopes to secure a fight with Bisping before either he or Bisping retire.

“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.”

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UFC Belem Reebok Fighter Payouts: Lyoto Machida Leads Pack

UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. The event took place on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil. The event marked the promotion’s first visit to Pará in the country’s North region. The main card […]

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UFC Belem (Fight Night 125) is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money.

The event took place on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at Arena Guilherme Paraense in Belem, Brazil. The event marked the promotion’s first visit to Pará in the country’s North region.

The main card aired on FOX Sports 1 at  10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card was 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 headlined this show while Valentina Shevchenko vs. Priscila Cachoeira in a women’s flyweight bout served as the co-main event. Rounding out this six bout card was 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.

The full payouts include:

Lyoto Machida $20,000 def. Eryk Anders: $3,500

Valentina Shevchenko: $5,000 def. Priscila Cachoeira: $3,500

Michel Prazeres: $5,000 def. Desmond Green: $3,500

Timothy Johnson: $5,000 def. Marcelo Golm: $3,500

Douglas Silva de Andrade: $5,000 def. Marlon Vera: $5,000

Thiago “Marreta” Santos: $10,000 def. Anthony Smith: $10,000

Sergio Moraes: $5,000 def. Tim Means: $15,000

Alan Patrick: $5,000
def. Damir Hadzovic: $3,500

Polyana Viana: $3,500 def. Maia Stevenson: $3,500

Iuri Alcantara: $15,000 def. Joe Soto: $5,000

Deiveson Figueiredo: $3,500 def. Joseph Morales: $3,500

John Dodson: $10,000

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