i'm not sure if its barao or his management/trainers that are being vocal.
here's what i think,
1) barao's trainer is telling tj to come to brazil and fight, it wouldn't of made a difference if this fight was fought in brazil, based on how good tj fought the outcome would've been the same so to his point he has nothing, brazil, canada, japan, ect...it doesn't matter where this fight would've taken place, barao would've been even more embarrassed had this fight been in brazil...his management should be careful what they wish for.
2) if renan wasn't feeling ready to fight then why did you sign the contract. you can't be forced to sign. you can be persuaded or bribed, possibly threatened but i doubt the ufc would do that conisering how many fights he's already had so far...it wasn't like he was inactive and avoiding fights where the ufc would have to threaten or try and force him to fight....so if barao feels he wasn't ready then its his fault because he agreed to the fight, don't sign it if your not ready. point being its his fault, don't cry about it now.
3) its tough accepting your first loss, especially if you get beat dominantly or finished, but there's no point making excuses...gsp is the only champion i know who never made excuses to his losses, would admit he was beat or even critiqued his own performance when he won...i think barao can make any excuse he wants but he was just beat by a fighter who was the better figther that night. In a rematch maybe barao wins, who knows.
4) If anything barao should've been overly prepared considering how often he fought, his style didn't change, and being active that much would just make him better in terms of being sharp with his skill set. by not taking much time off he wouldn't be rusty in the cage.
so since his style wouldn't of changed even if barao had 2 years to train, the outcome would not have been different.
Barao also agreed to and fought guys who most would say are better than tj or would beat tj, many didn't even know who tj was up until this fight and now that he destroyed barao and is the new champ his name is being that more recognized.
so i don't believe because barao fought frequently that it would cause him to lose the way he did, he had plenty of time to come up with a game plan, if his body wasn't ready then don't sign the dotted line for the fight....i think he just can't accept the fact he lost because of how badly he lost, barao has to accept that tj was the better figther and won instead of using excuses because nothing he has said would act against his performance, someone who wanted that title so badly and worked and trained to prepare for this fight ended up winning, its not hard to believe...tj had the same type of mind set as weidman and look how he did against a.silva.