GeNioS wrote:
I guess I'm also in the minority as I'm (relatively) happy with the way it ended up. I didn't favor either fighter going in and can't say I do now. But I think the result was as good as this fight deserved. A few thoughts:
GeNioS wrote:
1. Maybe I'm old school but I don't want the title changing hands in that fight. Machida went and took the title from Evans. You really want the title to change hands on a 3 rounds to 2 split decision in a fight where neither man was seriously hurt? Maybe you do. I don't. Fights like this make me long for the no time-limit days. Make someone win, but the challenger should take the title, not expect, want, or have the judges to give it to him.
Yes I agree that the challenger must defeat the champion to get the belt. This fight was not defeating the champion, I also agree to that. Still I am not sure I could score this fight to Machida how ever I counted but thats another story...
GeNioS wrote:
2. Rogan's commentary was definitely one-sided. I didn't know anything going into this pre-fight regarding who Rogan liked, but it was clear throughout the fight. There were several times where Rua attacked Machida and Machida stood in and landed a punching strike directly to Shogun's face. Rogan would comment only on the kick coming in and say nothing about the counter to the face by Machida. As a sidenote, because those strikes weren't mentioned, watching the replays tell me that Shogun has quite a chin. Machida really did put a couple on the button and Shogun showed nothing.
You are right imo. Joe Rogan favoured, probably uncocious about it, Shogun and commented a lot about how good he "really is" etc. Yes Lyoto did punch him a few times and Shogun is a tough dude. I cant say no to that. Did Lyoto Punch Shogun more times then Shogun kicked Machida? Hard to say but it didnt feel like it. Will have to carefully watch it again.
GeNioS wrote:
3. Leg kicks don't get any respect.....and should they? Unless you chop your opponent down with them, or use them to set up a knockout, it's clear that 10 leg kicks don't mean as much to the judges as a single strike to the head or a takedown. Agree with it or not.....and I don't really have a problem with it.....it's the way it is. Much like body blows in boxing, early body blows may add up and work to your advantage later, but unless you land significant blows to the head, hurt your opponent, or finish the fight with a knockout, it's rare that someone takes a fight with early round body work, and no one ever wins a title that way.
Remember that in japan for example they dont normally count a takedown as a point. Rules and perception vary a lot. I think a kick to the head can beat 10 punches if its strong enough while a legkick isnt much to talk about. But thats my opinion... Its really hard to say, but the important thing is that the judges are consequent and judge all fights equal.
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In the end, in Olympic boxing, you can try to count blows and declare a winner that way, but in MMA, unless you hurt your opponent with a strike, finish your opponent with a knockout, or submit them, nothing really matters to me. Takedowns, leg strikes, failed submissions, etc. at the end of the day just don't mean much to me. This fight absolutely shows the downside that can happen to a sport when you allow mainstream control. Commissions, sanctioning bodies, rounds, judges, additional rules, etc. may have done a lot for the sport in the long run, but in a fight by fight analysis, this fight is exactly what these things have done to hurt MMA. Here's hoping for a rematch, and here's hoping even moreso that next time we have a winner.
thx for nice post
DasGuntLord01 wrote:
You gotta rememeber that it's not the UFC's fault. The judges are appointed by the Athletic Commission, so if you're going to rage at someone make it the commission. Bunch of useless faggots, don't know a left hook from an oma plata. Wankers.
I agree that sometimes you wonder where the hell these guys come from... Im not going to argue to the end of my days about a deciscion made by "professionals". but it sure looked weird to me for sure!
jrhendrix wrote:
The judges have publicly stated why they thought Lyoto won and I have serious doubts that it was fixed in any way. Maybe now would be a good time to start talking about scoring systems? This one obviously isn't working.
And where did Natasha get here hair done? 1977?
lol, yeah well I think the sport is in evolution and I hope the judges and the way they make their counting is also developing and changing in the same rythm so that they modernize their methods in some way to make wins or losses more clear to the fighters and the public!
thx guys