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one word: octagon control

 

Thats one the reasons Rampage won

 

When a fighter is on the backfoot and the other fighter is moving forward

The judges will always give it to the fighter moving forward not the fighter moving backwards

 

So all the Machida fanboys who cry rigged can admit the Machida puzzle has now been figure out

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one word: octagon control

 

Thats one the reasons Rampage won

 

When a fighter is on the backfoot and the other fighter is moving forward

The judges will always give it to the fighter moving forward not the fighter moving backwards

 

So all the Machida fanboys who cry rigged can admit the Machida puzzle has now been figure out

 

Rampage and Shogun are the only people that could beat Machida.

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one word: octagon control

 

Thats one the reasons Rampage won

 

When a fighter is on the backfoot and the other fighter is moving forward

The judges will always give it to the fighter moving forward not the fighter moving backwards

 

So all the Machida fanboys who cry rigged can admit the Machida puzzle has now been figure out

 

Why didn't he win the Forrest fight then?

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Besides the fact that fightmetric obviously doesn't bring into account aggression and the fact that Machida was constantly running, it still has Rampage winning the first and second rounds individually. What's your point?

 

 

Edit: By the way, in the ACTUAL FIGHT, extra points from the third round don't carry into the first and second, lawl

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one word: octagon control

 

Thats one the reasons Rampage won

 

When a fighter is on the backfoot and the other fighter is moving forward

The judges will always give it to the fighter moving forward not the fighter moving backwards

 

So all the Machida fanboys who cry rigged can admit the Machida puzzle has now been figure out

 

look fight metric has it significant strikes in 1st rd 12-5 for machida, which is honestly how i saw it watching at home

 

when its something like 6-6 you go with who was more aggressive, when someone clearly hit the other person more, you dont have to go to a tiebreaker like "octagon control"

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What? Look at this...

 

Round 1 (Machida): Significant Strikes; 12, Total Strikes; 16, Leg Strikes; 12. So a Leg Kick must been a significant strike I guess. Same thing for round 2, which led to "33 Significant Strikes" for Machida.

 

Round 1 (Rampage): Significant Strikes; 5, Total Strikes; 26, Leg Strikes; 12. The same amount as Machida. Round 2 is the same as the first, with Rampage landing more strikes in every area except tying with leg strikes, yet with less significant. Then Round 3 obviously Machida won with the mount and strikes from there.

 

Jackson end up with more strikes landed total, and more strikes to the body and legs. It's just with Machida's "Significant" Leg Kicks that give Machida the fight? Yeah right.

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i mean its like if we have a round' date=' and in 3 minutes i get off on you 5 times and just avoid everything you do, you win the round just cuz your chasing me around?

 

i hit you 5 times [b']you hit me zero[/b], who is winning that fight?

 

so you are saying Lyoto landed nothing?? You sir have the I.Q of a biscuit!

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look fight metric has it significant strikes in 1st rd 12-5 for machida' date=' which is honestly how i saw it watching at home

 

when its something like 6-6 you go with who was more aggressive, when someone clearly hit the other person more, you dont have to go to a tiebreaker like "octagon control"[/quote']

 

A fighter who keeps forward and controls the cage and cutting off the opponent (if everything else is at a stalemate) will always get the W in the judges eyes

 

Machida hugging Page against the fence as well but thats not admitted

 

Face it your boy lost

He had his chance in the 3rd but couldn't do it

 

People just need to give Page his credit

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It says 29-29 draw.

 

Too bad they forgot to count aggressiveness' date=' therefore making it 29-28 based on the unified rules for the winner- Rampage.[/quote']

 

Exactly, also in the fightmetric it clearly says that Rampage won Round 1 and 2.

 

23-14 Rampage (Round 1)

31-27 Rampage (Round 2)

 

By the UFC's judging by the fightmetric, Rampage still wins. I can make my own judging system where Rampage wins all 3 rounds. Not counting the aggressiveness? Lets not count any leg-kicks. Machida fails, Rampage wins.

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A fighter who keeps forward and controls the cage and cutting off the opponent (if everything else is at a stalemate) will always get the W in the judges eyes

 

Machida hugging Page against the fence as well but thats not admitted

 

Face it your boy lost

He had his chance in the 3rd but couldn't do it

 

People just need to give Page his credit

 

How come Penn didn't beat Edgar the first time then? I will never understand MMA judging :'(

 

They need Chuck, Randy, and Bas to judge fights.

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How come Penn didn't beat Edgar the first time then? I will never understand MMA judging :'(

 

They need Chuck' date=' Randy, and Bas to judge fights.[/quote']

 

Edgar raped Penn. Rampage landed more strikes, takedowns, and was more aggressive than Machida in Round 1 and 2. Face it, Rampage won, by judges, by forum statistics, by fightmetric. Penn is back though, he should stay at WW to get up the rankings. I would pay to see that.

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Octagon control, eh? I could've sworn I saw Lyoto CONTROLLING the hell out Rampage on the ground. And in the only hectic flurry of the fight.. You know, the one where Machida landed about 4-5 blows to Rampage's 1, then scored a takedown that ended up getting him the mount.

 

Hmmm... Even 'page admits he got his *** kicked. You guys need to get out of denial as well.

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Edgar raped Penn. Rampage landed more strikes' date=' takedowns, and was more aggressive than Machida in Round 1 and 2. Face it, Rampage won, by judges, by forum statistics, by fightmetric. Penn is back though, he should stay at WW to get up the rankings. I would pay to see that.[/quote']

 

eh the 2nd fight for sure, but the first fight debatable.

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How come Penn didn't beat Edgar the first time then? I will never understand MMA judging :'(

 

They need Chuck' date=' Randy, and Bas to judge fights.[/quote']

 

Because Edgar was side stepping with speed in and out the pocket with rapid punches and he took Penn down and in the standup Frankie was been the aggressor and landing punches and was outworking Penn in those fights

 

 

But thats a different fight

 

Rampage won fair and square against Machida

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Octagon control' date=' eh? I could've sworn I saw Lyoto CONTROLLING the hell out Rampage on the ground. And in the only hectic flurry of the fight.. You know, the one where Machida landed about 4-5 blows to Rampage's 1, then scored a takedown that ended up getting him the mount.

 

Hmmm... Even 'page admits he got his *** kicked. You guys need to get out of denial as well.[/quote']

 

Yes Machida won the 3rd round

But lost the first 2 rounds

 

Page admitted Lyoto beat him in the 3rd round

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judges don't count leg kicks very much... and honestly, rightfully so... if you're judging a fight from ringside what are you going to remember? jackson's flush punch to the face or lyoto's five leg kicks?

 

like I said before... the reasons why Rampage won this fight are the same reasons why Shogun lost Machida vs. Shogun 1...

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Did any of you actually read the Metric round by round?? Rampage landed more total strikes in rounds one and two. A justifiable win' date=' and a good call for the judges!![/quote']

 

machida had the more "significant strikes" though... however most of them were leg kicks in the first and second so..... I digress to my last post...

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one word: octagon control

Thats one the reasons Rampage won

 

When a fighter is on the backfoot and the other fighter is moving forward

The judges will always give it to the fighter moving forward not the fighter moving backwards

 

So all the Machida fanboys who cry rigged can admit the Machida puzzle has now been figure out

 

Thats 2 words moron

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A fighter who keeps forward and controls the cage and cutting off the opponent (if everything else is at a stalemate) will always get the W in the judges eyes

 

Machida hugging Page against the fence as well but thats not admitted

 

Face it your boy lost

He had his chance in the 3rd but couldn't do it

 

People just need to give Page his credit

 

^^^

This

 

Besides who wants to see someone run for two rounds

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What? Look at this...

 

Round 1 (Machida): Significant Strikes; 12' date=' Total Strikes; 16, Leg Strikes; 12. So a Leg Kick must been a significant strike I guess. Same thing for round 2, which led to "33 Significant Strikes" for Machida.

 

Round 1 (Rampage): Significant Strikes; 5, Total Strikes; 26, Leg Strikes; 12. The same amount as Machida. Round 2 is the same as the first, with Rampage landing more strikes in every area except tying with leg strikes, yet with less significant. Then Round 3 obviously Machida won with the mount and strikes from there.

 

Jackson end up with more strikes landed total, and more strikes to the body and legs. It's just with Machida's "Significant" Leg Kicks that give Machida the fight? Yeah right.[/quote']

 

7 more significant strikes is quite a bit more lol

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