MMA  > General MMA  > The brazillian opinion
October 29, 2009, 04:04 PM
I know this has been talked about and discussed to exhaustion.
But since there's not much else to talk about... :)

here's what some Brazillianfighters thought of the other 2 Brazillian fighters :)
I Personally side with Vitor. But I found it interesting the idea of a draw..
What do you think FN?

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Demian Maia: ???It was a pretty even fight. They could have decided for a draw. The same way the judges call attention when the fighters like to fight on the ground too much, I think they should do the same to the fighter who walks backwards. People say that to take the belt from the champion, the fighter has to be clearly superior. In that case, they should have decided a draw, so Lyoto could keep the belt.???

Sergio Cunha (Brett Rogers??? trainer): ???In my opinion, Shogun lost the first and second and won the third, fourth and fifth round. He looked for the win all the time and scored more points, so he clearly deserved to win.???

Luiz Alves (Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira???s muay Thai trainer): ???I think the judges were not there. Shogun was much more aggressive, mainly in the first three rounds, so I think he should have won.???

Wanderlei Silva: ???I couldn???t believe they gave the win to Lyoto. Besides being more aggressive, Shogun was more effective. UFC should review their judgment system. There isn???t anything worse to a fighter than training hard and losing a fight like that. The championship belt should be with Shogun now.???

Royce Gracie: ???It would be a pleasure to talk about that because I???m a big fan of Machida and I like his strategic way of fighting, but I could not see the fight yet. I???m here in Oklahoma doing a series of seminars for the police.???

Marcus "Conan" Silveira: ???Concerning a points score, Shogun won, but I don???t think he was efficient enough to be the new UFC champion. In the level that the sport is today, to rob the champion???s belt you have to be clearly superior. In other words, make him tap or knock him out.???

Vitor Belfort: ???I don???t like that idea that to beat the champion you have to be way superior. To beat the champion, you only have to win. It doesn???t matter how, just a victory, even when the level of the fighters is very high today. I think Shogun hit more and deserved to win.???

Anderson Silva: ???I already said that Shogun did a great fight and I applaud him for the amazing fight he did, but in my opinion the leg kicks were not enough to decide the fight. Lyoto was more efficient, and in my opinion he won every round.???

Josuel Distak (Anderson Silva???s trainer): ???In my opinion, I think it was a draw. I think Lyoto won the first and second round and started to lose after half of the third round. Shogun won the fourth and fifth round, so I think the draw would be fair. But the big winners were the fans because I???m sure the rematch will be an unforgettable battle.???

Bebeo Duarte (former Brazilian Top Team trainer): ???The draw would be more fair. Shogun was a great surprise; he fought like in Pride times. On the other hand, Lyoto disappointed the fans a little bit. But if you forget about that feeling and just think about the fight, Lyoto was superior in the first two rounds. The third was pretty equal and Shogun won the fourth and fifth, so I believe the draw would be best in this case.???

Antonio Silva: ???I was cheering for Lyoto Machida, even when I want to see a rematch between him and my training partner Thiago Silva. But I couldn???t understand what the judges were looking at to give the win to Lyoto. I???m sure Shogun won that fight.???
October 29, 2009  04:10 PM ET

And here's Machida's:

I thought it was a very even and tough fight,??? Machida said. ???I had the opportunity to see the fight again and I thought I won four rounds and Shogun took the last one. Some people say he won the fourth and fifth round, but for sure I won at least the first three rounds. The American commentators were pretty much biased. If you see the fight without audio, you will probably see a different fight.

???Shogun was a great opponent and had a nice strategy. He deserves all my respect as a fighter, but I was superior. I had three or four chances to finish the fight, and he never put me in danger. I didn???t get (dazed) at any moment of the fight, but I put him in danger three or four times. He kicked my legs a couple of times, but he wouldn???t knock me out with that.???

Machida guaranteed that his disappointed expression immediately after the fight did not stem from a belief that he had lost.

???My leg started to hurt in the fifth round, and I was very upset that I couldn???t knock him out as I had planned,??? Machida said. ???I had two chances where I felt him really (dazed), but I lost it and I get really upset when I leave the decision in the judges??? hands.???

After confirming that he totally agrees with a rematch, Machida also addressed UFC President Dana White???s statement that he thought Shogun was the winner.

???Anyone who has a mouth can talk. I respect his opinion and I???m ready to fight Shogun or any other challenger UFC decides, but I would like to say that this fight was not judged by myself, my father or Anderson Silva,??? Machida said. ???This fight was judged by professionals, so I???m pretty much comfortable with the result.???

After taking two weeks vacation in Hawaii with his family, Lyoto is planning to return to his training routine in Bel??m.

???It???s time to celebrate the win and relax from the hard training routine,??? he said. ???After that I will check what happened to my hand (it???s hurt), if it needs some surgery, then analyze my mistakes in this fight carefully with my family to restart my training routine. No matter who is my next opponent, I???ll give some rest to my mind and body and return 100 percent to the training to get ready for my next challenge. If it???s Shogun again, I???ll study his game and make a different strategy to please the fans with a better fight.???

October 29, 2009  04:11 PM ET

Sorry that I forgot to put the source :)
it's all from Sherdog.

October 29, 2009  04:28 PM ET
QUOTE(#2):

Sorry that I forgot to put the source :)it's all from Sherdog.

Wow, long winded stuff!

October 29, 2009  04:36 PM ET

I could care less what Anderson thinks of the fight or what Wanderlei thinks of the fight. These guys are all butt buddies, what they say is irrelevant.

October 29, 2009  06:27 PM ET

Like you say, it's been debated to death. We all know Rua won. Let's hope that rematch happens soon.

November 3, 2009  02:38 PM ET

Who cares what Conan Silvera thinks. His only UFC win was pure trash and definitly the worst stoppagen in MMA history.

 
November 3, 2009  03:38 PM ET

Even among Brazilians Shogun won :)

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