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UFC 98: Machida Dominates Evans

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
Props:  lyotomachida.com

Props: lyotomachida.com

In a great fight between “Sugar” Rashad Evans and Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida, Machida was able to again win both rounds of the fight, and take the belt from Evans, who was defending it for the first time. Machida was on his game tonight. He is definitely showing the Karate (at least Shotokan) is nothing to sneeze at. Machida dominated both rounds. Round one was basically slow for the first half, Machida throwing a couple of really solid kicks to the body of Evans, but when Machida decided that he had found his opening, get out of the way, cause he was like a raging bull going through Evans. He would strike Evans in the face with viciously fast blows, and it seemed like he had “The Force” when Evans would punch or kick, because Machida would just move out of the way, and continue his domination.

Round two proved to be the greatest part of the fight. Machida saw his opening, and when he struck he rattled Evans, knocked him down, and unlike many fighters who throw and couple more punches, and their opponent is able to back off and recover, Machida kept coming. He saw the opening and kept pushing, finally landing several punishing blows, one of which caught Evans in the jaw with his mouth open: Lights Out!

Machida is beginning to appear to be like one of these guys that is invincible. His fighting stance is very strange, he does not lean forward at all like most fighters, but almost leans back, making it harder to judge the distance and get in on him. He is also very fast. His head movement, and his striking with both his fists and feet are lighting fast. It’s as though he knows what his opponent is going to do, and is ready to react before they are able to do it. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has said that Machida is a boring fighter, but tonight he proved to be very exciting, and he is quickly becoming one of my favorites.

I want to see some “black on black crime”

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

ufc96Quinton Rampage Jackson and Keith “The Dean of Mean” Jardine fought in UFC 96, with Rampage coming out on top.  Although before the fight, my money was on Rampage, Jardine fought a great fight.  His odd fighting style, with his aggressiveness allowed to him to take (in my opinion) the first round.  Rampage was just able to be aggressive enough to keep the judges on his side for the second and third round.  Right at the end of the third round Rampage had some solid blows that knocked Jardine down and he was able to take the third round.

The Jackson Jardine fight determined who would go up against Rashad Evans for the Light Heavyweight belt.  Had Jardine won the fight, Evans would have fought Lyoto “the Dragon” Machida.  Due the the win, Rampage and Evans will fight at UFC 98, May 23 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

At the end of the fight, Jackson told an excited crowd, “I want my belt back,” which resulted in a face off between Evans and Jackson.  During the stare down, Evans and Jackson were talking trash for really quite a long time, and Jackson ended the war of words by taking the microphone from Joe Rogan and saying:  “your gonna see some black on black crime.”  He then threw the microphone, and left the ring.  Well Rampage, I wanna see that “black on black crime,” and my money is in your corner.  Have a look at the video here:

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Scenes from Countdown to UFC 96

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Here is a small blurb from “Countdown to UFC 96″ off of YouTube.  Rampage and the Dean of Mean looks like a good fight but the fight between Gabriel Gonzaga and Shane Carwin is going to be a good one.  They are both heavy weights, and have great professional records.  The Gonzaga Carwin fight is the one to watch.

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UFC 96, “Rampage” vs. the “Dean of Mean”

Friday, March 6th, 2009

UFC 96 is this weekend, Saturday March 7, at 10p (eastern time).  Steve Cofield interviews Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at the prefight.  He asks him about his camp preparing for UFC 96, and his mental state preparing for the fight with “The Dean of Mean” Keith Jardine.  It’s interesting to see how Rampage feels about his opponents, before a fight, and his mentality of the competition.  This is a good video showing the mind of Rampage.

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