Lyoto Machida Beats Vitor Belfort via 2nd-Round Knockout at UFC 224

Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida has a long way to go if he ever wants to compete for a title again, but ruining Vitor Belfort’s farewell fight is a good start to that end…

Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida has a long way to go if he ever wants to compete for a title again, but ruining Vitor Belfort’s farewell fight is a good start to that end…

UFC 224 Fight Card: PPV Schedule, Odds and Predictions for Nunes vs. Pennington

UFC 224 is a big event for some of the biggest names in Brazilian MMA right now. The Rio de Janeiro card is set to go off on Saturday night with Amanda Nunes headlining the card in a title defense against Raquel Pennington…

UFC 224 is a big event for some of the biggest names in Brazilian MMA right now. The Rio de Janeiro card is set to go off on Saturday night with Amanda Nunes headlining the card in a title defense against Raquel Pennington…

Vitor Belfort Walks Back On Post-UFC 224 Retirement Talk

Vitor Belfort’s last fight may be at UFC 224 this weekend, but he says he’ll be far from retired:

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Vitor Belfort is an absolute legend when it comes to MMA, and now that he’s on the cusp of his last fight, “The Phenom” wants to make something clear.

The former light heavyweight champion’s career has now spanned three decades, and he’s fought at the most elite level since debuting in the 1990s.

It was only natural that talk of retirement emerged following his recent losing streak, and although Belfort concedes this will be his last fight, he’s far from retired from the fight game (via MMA Junkie):

“I’m not retiring because when you retire, you’re still getting paid. I’m not getting paid, so I’m not retiring.”

“But this is my last fight. That’s important because people say, ‘OK, what’s the legacy you’re leaving?’ Legacy is not what I did for myself. It’s what I’m doing for the next generation. So I think I’m leaving one of the biggest legacies in the sport, for sure, worldwide. And I’m not retiring because I’m not getting paid after I finish (fighting), so I’m looking for jobs. I’m looking for opportunities.”

Whether he means coaching or opening his own gym, Belfort remained quiet on just exactly what he means by not retiring. The Brazilian legend kept it pretty vague when discussing his future capacity in the sport.

“But this is my last fight, for sure, and I’m very content with what I accomplished in this sport. But I still believe I can contribute so much with the sport, and I love what the UFC is doing, creating the (UFC Performance Institute) and creating all that. But we have so much left to do.”

Belfort will take on fellow Brazilian Lyoto Machida at UFC 224 in Rio de Janeiro next month. What do you see Belfort doing once he’s completely retired from fighting?

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5 Fighters to Watch at UFC 224 This Weekend

UFC 224 is around the corner and there are five fighters to keep a close eye on. The event will take place this Saturday night (May 12). UFC 224 will be held inside Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This will be the UFC’s second trip to B…

UFC 224 is around the corner and there are five fighters to keep a close eye on. The event will take place this Saturday night (May 12). UFC 224 will be held inside Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This will be the UFC’s second trip to Brazil in 2018. In the main event, Amanda Nunes defends her […]

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Lyoto Machida Reveals His Lofty UFC Goal For 2018

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida has a certain goal in mind for 2018. That goal is to fight quite often and ultimately get in a position where he can be challenging for a UFC title belt. He competed inside the Octagon for the first time in over two years in October but lost […]

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida has a certain goal in mind for 2018.

That goal is to fight quite often and ultimately get in a position where he can be challenging for a UFC title belt.

He competed inside the Octagon for the first time in over two years in October but lost to Derek Brunson by first-round TKO in Brazil. If you recall, Machida was suspended for 18 months due to an anti-doping violation.

Machida did declare his usage of a product containing the banned substance 7-keto-dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), which is a steroid. Machida also confirmed the use of the product and said he did not know it contained a prohibited drug.

Once his sample was tested, it came back with an elevated 7?-hydroxy-DHEA to DHEA ratio during a sample collection in April 2016. He then picked up a victory over Eryk Anders in a middleweight bout in the main event of UFC Belem.

Now, Machida is expected to face Vitor Belfort at the UFC 224 pay-per-view. In a recent interview with MMAJunkie, he opened up on his plans.

“My focus is to add another win to my record, and to go up the rankings,” Machida recently told MMAjunkie. “I want to do four fights this year. Considering the breaks I plan to take, and how much time I’ll have, I think it would be a good number of bouts. My goal is to earn my way to another (title shot).”

“Vitor has had an important role in the UFC,” Machida said. “He is part of the group of athletes that left their name engraved in the history of the sport, and that made Brazilians fall in love with MMA. When I came to Rio early in the career, he opened the doors of his home to me. I respect him a lot as a professional and as a person. Of course, this feeling will not change my desire to emerge victorious. As I said, I always try to leave everything that doesn’t belong in the octagon outside.

“Inside, we will be two professionals giving our best to put on a show for the fans, and to win. This fight will be a classic of the sport.”

UFC 224 is set to take place on Saturday, May 12, 2018, at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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