Lyoto Machida appreciation thread

I once pulled up at a stoplight in Torrance, California with Lyoto Machida.

We both looked at eachother and then I said Machiiidaaaaaaa! And then he laughed and we drove off
 
He was scary for a while when he was the champ, opponents were afraid to attack him and he was KOing everybody. Good old times
 
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Thats impressive as all hell. Tito is insanely hard to take down.
 
Stop putting words in my mouth, u snake. Marquadt and Okami , imo , were not elite fighters. I said Shields was an elite grappler and made fun of his stand up. I never said he was or wasn't as a whole.Marquadt was a top tier 185er for a short while when UFC 185 division was rather thin. He probably lost more relevant fights than he won. Okami " pretty much " the same thing. He lost to Rich and Anderson ( really twice)....and then dropped down to welter and he was underwhelming there.

Are u covid positive ,my friend.
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You are entittled to your opinion. You can have a biased opinion but you can't change the facts:

Marquardt beat top ranked Misaki in 2004 (more convincingly than Hendo did btw) - KOed Woodley for the WW belt in 2012 - in between, a UFC tittle shot in 2007 and title eliminators in 2008 and 2010 . That's a span of 8 years being top tier at any point of it.

>Fact - Marquardt was a top tier 170-185lber for a span of 8 years
>Franklin U - "top tier 185er for a short in a thin division"

Okami beat top ranked Shields (watch the fights, not fightfinder checks) at WW in 2006 - was ranked #3 MW in 2013 - in between, a UFC tittle shot in 2011, another one in 2008 withdrawn for injury, and tittle eliminators in 2007 and 2010. Tha'ts a span of 8 years being top tier at any point of it

>Fact - Okami was a top tier 170-185lber for a span of 8 years
>Franklin U - "top tier 185er for a short in a thin division"

Okami " pretty much " the same thing. He lost to Rich and Anderson ( really twice)....and then dropped down to welter and he was underwhelming there.
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lol so you pretend to throw around such simpleton and flawed brief on the career of a long time top contender and somehow it becomes close to be true? And you are the educated fan! You are ignorant, friend

You weren't even aware - let alone watched- of Shields vs Okami in 2006 at WW, much less you are that Okami dominated Falaniko Vitale back in 2004 in one of the most gross hometown decisions you can find. Vitale had just beat Menne and Lindland months before, he was top10 ranked at that point.

Hardcore fans who watch the actual fights regarded Okami as an elite since at least 2006 because they DID see Okami kicking the ass of a top5 WW (including the commentators and the American crowd in attendance that booed the decision).

Okami was Shields toughest fight in that mytical winning streak that GSP put to an end, and you didn't even know about it. It didn't hold any weight at all in your "opinion", literally just as much as if it had never happened.

2006-2013 top tier 170-185lber. ¿Short time in a tiny division or rather your opinion is based on simpleton analysis and biased facts?

By the way, Okami came back to WW at 35, completely washed up and with no chin anymore. It's not rellevant at all and you pointing that out just comes to show one more time that you need to get a grip
 
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Dont compare Nate Marquadt and Yushin Okami or reference them in a Lyoto Machida thread. This is apples and oranges. I think your cerebral deficient when it comes to this whole elite thing.

What I said was and my personal opinion -
When their names are brought up, I do not consider Okami or Marquadt elite fighters.
period. Your entitled to your white belt opinion.

First of all both Okami and Marquardt - and Shields - were 170-185 lbers. Machida, like Franklin, are 185-205lbers.

Okami cut 5 lbs for the Franklin fight, which arguably won by the way (was Franklin elite? it would be funny if now you say he was elite in your book).
You discredit Okami for fights with Franklin and Silva in their absolute primes as if there were many "elite" fighers walking around below 200lbs that would be favoured against them. (who were they? can you name them?)

You can have your opinion based on totally biased "facts" and you can even find some shertard that shares it. The mma community regarded Marquard and Okami as elite fighters for many years. I can bring plenty of examples of coaches and top fighters acknowledging Okami as an elite fighter including by your idol Gegard Mousasi.

Go tell the common opponents of Shields and Marquard/Okami - or Shields himself - that one is elite and the others dont because you say so, just for the laughs.

Machida is in the GOAT list you say. Ok, I could agree on that.
Now, if you pretend behind that status there is a breed of elite fighters which still doesnt include Marquardt and Okami thats pure bullshit, watching the "facts" you back your opinion with only confirms it
 
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I've always loved this one cos Bader kept talking about his improved footwork, but all he did was skipping and tap dancing until he said fuck it and rushed fwd only to wake up staring at the lights.
yea, rushing face first into machidas right hand was not a good idea
 
This guy is still fighting at 42 years old and still graceful as ever. He just took gegard to a decision which in and of itself is very impressive for any fighter let alone a guy on the north side of 40.

If you look at his career and see the names of the guys he beat its very impressive.

shad
franklin
randy
bader
hendo
gegard
vitor
chael

3 questionable fights
I would say he lost the first rua fight
conversely I would say he 100% won the rampage fight and the phil davis fight. Both of those were terrible decisions imo.
I'm Machida's #1 P4P fan here so...

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The argument could be made for a couple of years he was the best fighter in the world. At least the most skilled. He also probably could have been at middleweight his whole career and potentially would have been better off but due to his friendship with Anderson never tested the water there until he was past his peak. Shoulda woulda coulda I guess.

I also think it’s unfair how some people don’t give him credit for his win over Shogun. That was a hard fought battle and a very competitive fight that I’ve rewatched multiple times and always have agreed with the judges. A win is a win.
 
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