Lyoto Machida not thinking about retirement, continue targets Ultimate Fighting Championship title
"I don't think about retirement yet," Machida said. Prior to Ultimate Fighting Championship Sao Paulo, Machida said which he wished to compete at the Ultimate Fighting Championship Belem event on Feb. three. "It's not my style to call opponents out or to defy anyone, & I don't believe this is the moment to do Extremely . Asked if he would be interested in facing Michael Bisping at the upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship event in London in March, Machida wouldn't tell yes or no. "He's a well-ranked opponent however, such as I said, I don't believe in picking my following opponent right This time."Lyoto Machida expecting another Ultimate Fighting Championship title bullet (please humor him)
as mentioned in Yeah, about that...After getting outwrestled by Phil Davis in late 2013, Machida (22-eight) made his middleweight debut by Cro-Cop'ing Mark Munoz at Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 30. A follow-up beat over Gegard Mousasi gave him 25 minutes to dethrone then-champion Chris Weidman, however "All American" prevailed. He rebounded by stopping CB Dollaway later that year, however then suffered 3 straight losses in that he was finished -- violently — all 3 times, the latter of that came versus Derek Brunson at Ultimate Fighting Championship battle Night 119. "I don't think about retirement yet," Machida told MMA Battling. My biggest desire is to put on a perfect battle, by a well-ranked opponent, Extremely that I climb the ranking & get back in a position to defy for a belt."begain here.This content may collect you by Max Nolan