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I know there are a lot of people on here that like Shogun but I don't see him having a chance against Machida.
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Sam Banks said:but he has no shot at beating Royoto.
Sam Banks said:Why do you think Rampage is ducking him?
JzWand said:Sam Banks said:Why do you think Rampage is ducking him?
So Jackson has fought, Wanderlei x 3, Liddell x 2, Hendo, Igor V, Shogun, and Arona, but hes scared of Machida?
I dont think so man.
I think realistically, he fought 3 top 10 guys in a span of 9 months and wanted a break.
To fight the level of guys he fought every 3 months is crazy. The amount of abuse your body takes training MMA in almost indescribable unless you've trained.
I am 30 and I have a bad lower back, a torn up left knee, my left thumb is out of place from being dislocated, and my feet and hands hurt everyday from arthritis. And I only trained for 5 years off and on and fought once.
What to you think Rampage feels liek after training and fighting Griffin, Silva, and Jardine in a span of 9 months?
Sam Banks said:I believe he is ducking him because he is nowhere ready for the style that Machida will bring. I mean, lets face it, Rampage blocks leg kicks, well, with his legs, and Lyoto would eat him up. If Forrest had Page in retreat mode just imagine what Lyoto is going to do to him in that reguard. And after what Machida just did to Rashad in the stand up game, Rampage realized he had no shot at beating him anytime soon so he took the TUF gig and a fight with Rashad.................hence DUCKING Machida. I wouldn`t call taking a fight with Evans and coaching TUF a break like someone claimed Rampage was doing. I would call it having no interest whatsoever in fighting Machida anytime soon. THAT is how I am claiming Rampage is ducking Machida.
Sam Banks said:I still call ducking, lol.
Jastermereel said:If there's anyone that has a shot, outside of maybe Anderson Silva, of beating Machida at LHW it's Shogun.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think he'll win, but I think he has a better shot than anyone else right now.
kdailey4315 said:Jastermereel said:If there's anyone that has a shot, outside of maybe Anderson Silva, of beating Machida at LHW it's Shogun.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think he'll win, but I think he has a better shot than anyone else right now.
What is it that makes you believe that it's Shogun that has the best chance to beat him?
Jastermereel said:kdailey4315 said:Jastermereel said:If there's anyone that has a shot, outside of maybe Anderson Silva, of beating Machida at LHW it's Shogun.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think he'll win, but I think he has a better shot than anyone else right now.
What is it that makes you believe that it's Shogun that has the best chance to beat him?
Well, I thought I covered it in the part of my post you didn't quote. Shogun & Machida are a lot alike really. Both are good on their feet and on the ground. If Shogun can regain old form this fight could be awesome, but if Shogun v Coleman or Shogun v Griffin shows up then he'll get hammered. I guess Shogun's best chance is to take it to the ground and see if Machida's BJJ is in the same league. We haven't seen a lot of Machida's ground game other than the Sokodjou fight. Machida also has a ton of Sumo experience so getting him to the ground is easier said than done.