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Machida - Evans: blow by blow

I've never posted here before. I've been a regular in SB Nation, hanging out mostly at the Spurs blog (Pounding the Rock.) But this fight simply got to me and I couldn't quit thinking about it.

 

I’ve been looking all over, not for analysis or commentary (that's pretty easy to come by) but a detailed description of Machida vs Evans. Since I couldn't find one, I decided to write one myself. Something with details is the kind of thing I like, and if you guys aren't into it, then I guess I'll know why I couldn't find anything like it on the interwebs already.

 

Just a quick warning, I'm sure my terminology isn't quite correct seeing as I've recently given up on boxing and moved over to following MMA. So, thanks for bearing with me. By the way, all the times I list are the time left in the round.

 

Round 1

Through the first ninety seconds, not a single punch or serious kick (no, I'm not going to count that barely noticable left foot Rashad swept out at 3:53) has been attempted. Machida works from the center of the ring as Evans circles him in a clockwise direction. Feinting and ducking, bobbing and bouncing, Evans moves continually to his left with his left foot forward, keeping his hands up and active. With his stance wider than looks comfortable, Lyoto keeps approaching Rashad with his right foot forward and his hands often up above his shoulders. As Machida moves, he moves his whole frame; primarily keeping his center of gravity in between his feet and leaving his feet spread the majority of the time. Evans is moving more like Apollo Creed; sometimes feet together, almost directly under his hips, sometimes as far as shoulder width, bending at the waist, and moving his shoulders over his left foot, now bringing them back and standing more upright, now swaying as he sizes the Dragon up.

 

After ninety seconds, though, Sugar stops moving to his left, pauses and moves back to his right, and then again left -- right around the Burger King logo. Things threaten to get tense for a few seconds while the two tap hands (Machida's right to Evans' left) repeatedly. Then Evans resumes his circling to his left at a faster pace, almost as if he's making up for lost time.

 

Circling halfway across the ring, fairly close to the cage the whole time, Evans again stops and paws toward Machida -- I wouldn't call it a jab as he's nowhere near close enough to contact any part of Machida's body -- does it again, and then moves in and brings his left hand down toward Machida's right, as though to pop it down, and, at 3:04, gets the top of Loyoto's left foot in his face as a reply.

 

Evans is driven, or retreats with his back almost up against the cage while throwing both hands up to either side, in order to steady himself. He seems to step on the cage with his right heel and then almost immediately upon seeing that Machida is not closing in, he begins moving left once more.

 

Rashad continues his pawing, lab-like movements with his left and then at 2:53 makes an weird looking, windmill-type attack while running at and lunging toward a retreating Machida. The multiple high-to-low right hands fail to land and Rogen doesn't even stop his flow of conversation to mention it.

 

More of the same continues until 2:01, when Machida suddenly launches another left kick that ends with the top of his foot connecting with Rashad's chest. After a couple of seconds worth of positioning, Evans tries a right kick toward Lototo's thighs that Machida moves in on and looks as though he tries to trip Evans as he recovers from executing his kick. Nothing serious lands, but with this aggressive move, Rashad claims the center of octagon. He begins testing out more determined jabs, until at 1:30 he tries his right hand for the first time of the night, but Machida moves back and away with no contact.

 

After a couple of seconds pause, Machida quickly moves in with what looks like a combo of a left kick/straight left hand that was either a fake attack, or just extremely awkward. Either way, the two clench briefly and separate.

 

More of the same feeling-out continues as Machida again claims the center of the ring and Evans slowly backs and circles, you guessed it, to his left.

 

At 1:02 Evans makes another feeling-out kind of left jab that's nowhere near Machida (like several dozen that he's "thrown" up to this point of the bout) and Machida launches a left kick, bringing the top of his foot right into Rashad's right side. Evans brings his right hand down to engage/deflect the kick, but there's no real power behind Machida's left foot, because it's a feint, and the real attack is a straight left hand that lands directly on Sugar's jaw. The whole attack is lightning-quick and seems to catch Evans completely off guard.

 

Slightly stunned and turned to his right, Rashad falls, yet keeps his upper body vertical and lands on his right thigh and butt cheek. Yet looking quite alert, he bounces to his left thigh with his left hand behind him as Machida closes, jumps on top of Evans while delivering a series of seven right hands as Sugar, on his left side, goes into what can only be called the fetal position. But Machida's momentum has carried his head over Evans' back and, while the first couple of blows land on top of, or at least around the head, the rest are delivered blind and at best land toward the clavicle/upper chest of Evans, as Machida uses his left to hold Rashad around his waist.

 

These ineffective blows give Rashad time to use his right elbow, with his left on the ground as leverage, to move Machida off him somewhat, and get onto his own back. Machida is wild with a left and another right and Evans pushes off, sits up and, almost parallel with the cage now, clutches and pushes and gathers himself; getting up off the matt at :47.

 

Machida attempts to throw Evans, but Rashad (if not completly recovered, at least very game) stays upright and Machida moves away as Evans' right hook wiffs. Evans commences bouncing and moving to his left, looking alert and none the worse for wear.

 

Both fighters rest while resuming their previous positions, Machida in the center, taking step after small step toward a retreating Evans who is circling to his left. At :22 Lyoto tries a two kick combo, starting with his right toward Evans' left ankle followed by his left up toward Evans' face. But Sugar is wary and moves away in time. Another straight left kick toward the midsection at :15 is all that Machida has left for the first round, while Evans has a couple of attempted left-right combos right at the horn.

 

 

Round Two

 

Evans comes out in the second, not bouncing so much, almost gliding away from Machida; besides this, there's the same established movement as before. Machida attempts a straight left kick at 4:47 and an outside right leg kick at 4:38. During all of this, Evans continues with his quick, test-jabbing. At 4:35 Machida fakes a couple of different attacks and holds steady.

 

More of the same circling and jabbing until 4:08 when Machida uses the same kick that preceeded the first round's knockdown punch to close with Evans and attempt a takedown. Evans stumbles as he's carried backwards into the cage, which likely saves him from going to the mat. Machida breaks at 4:00 and Evans' right uppercut misses and Lyoto moves back to stand on the Bud Light logo.

 

Left jab, left jab, left jab by Evans, none of them close to the Dragon, but the third is followed by a straight right that Machida easily moves away from at 3:51. Lyoto has a lazy low inside leg kick at 3:35 and everything seems business as usual as Evans tries another left jab/straight right combo. Everything except for Machida's response.

 

He darts in, leaning foward with a right/left/right/left combo to Rashad's head. He lands the first three punches, but misses with the fourth and Evans gets off his own combo: a frighteningly quick flurry of punches -- at least five, almost all of the right hands land -- that force Machida to back off and move back to square one, which we are all familiar with. Machida in the center. Evans circling to his left.

 

Machida, at 3:15 turns around and takes a righty stance, which Sugar immediately counters by taking a lefty stance. Machida tries a left jab/right kick combo that Evans moves away from and both resume their usual stances as Machida offers the top of his right foot again into Evans' ribs at 3:06.

 

For the next 15 to 20 seconds we're treated to Evans slapping at Machida's right hand with his left. Sometimes Lyoto meets it, sometimes he just lets Rashad slap it. Then at 2:47 Evans tries a serious left jab/straight right combo that he looks like he's actually trying to land from outside, but both miss by at least 6 inches. More circling, hand tapping until Machida tries a big left hand at 2:37 that fails to land as Sugar moves away.

 

Then Machida digs in, widens his stance and stops stepping toward Evans, he pops off a straight right foot at 2:22 and returns to his stance, not advancing or retreating. At 2:19 Evans delivers his own right foot to Lyoto's midsection, taking possession of the center of the octagon. Machida briefly circles to his left as Rashad tries a right kick that misses at 2:03. Then we have a half a minute of nothing much, which is followed by Evans doing his best Kid Quick impression from 1:35 to 1:30. Honestly. If you have this recorded, I seriously ask you to check it out and tell me that he doesn't look just like Kid Quick at this point. The stance the pose, the dance -- everything. Incredible.

 

Ok, so Evans goes back to his left jab/straight right combo, but only gets halfway through it, because Machida jumps the combo with a left hand that drops Rashad to his right knee. And as Sugar immediately pops up, Machida's left hand misses, his right uppercut makes some contact and his left hook lands on the chin and drops Evans again.

 

This time Rashad is moving backward as he goes to his right knee and Machida follows but misses with his left. Machida pursues and pushes against him, misses with a right as Evans continues to stay on his knees despite Lyoto's pushing and punching. Machida separates somewhat, placing his right hand on Evans' left shoulder and gets down on his right knee, while bracing with his left foot and delivering three left uppercuts which land, but Rashad goes to all fours and avoids further punishment to get back up onto his feet. He tries to clinch, but Machida push/punches him down with his left. Evans falls to his left side as Machida jumps down and misses with a right. Throughout this section, it's clear that Evans is hurt but he keeps moving and manages to keep clear of any measured blows by Lyoto. Grappling, Evans works back to his feet while Machida throws right uppercut after right uppercut. Machida uses his left to push him down again, but he can't hit him with anything to put him away. Evans makes it to his feet again, all the while assailed by blows from Machida -- at least five -- which just miss.

 

Evans goes back, back to the cage without being really touched again, but Machida, after missing with a punch, simply pushes Evans and it's apparent just how badly Rashad is hurt as he staggers backward from the shove. Leaning back against the cage, he takes a right foot in the ribs and gets his own right cross off, but misses behind Machida's head as Lyoto continues to move in.

 

The next sequence features Machida ending nearly 30 solid seconds of punching, pushing and kicking. If he's not completely gassed, he's quite near it, but he knows he's got to finish Evans while he's hurt. He follows his right kick with a left that either misses or barely grazes Evans' chin. Then starting with another left, he simply slugs away -- alternating hands for seven punches that end it.

 

The first left is more a shove than anything, but Machida uses it to size Rashard for a right hook that firmly connects. The next left/right/left all miss or barely graze Evans to little effect. The last right is almost nothing, even though it's on target. But Evans, utterly rocked and looking like he's working on little more than instinct, steps into the last punch, a left hook that buckles Evans' knees and sends him back to fall on top of his own legs. Title transferred.

 

 

I'll admit that I was pulling for Machida to win, but simply by taking the time to do this recap, I gained tremendous respect for Evans. Dude is tough. He took Machida's best shots, and then he took some more, and he refused to stay down. He got off the mat and worked into the clear and had a chance to get a clinch and maybe buy some time, but couldn't quite make it happen. Bottom line, he didn't go down easy and I gotta tip my cap to him.

 

Anyway, thanks for staying with this to the end -- assuming that you have. Feel free to fill in the blanks anywhere I missed something you saw.

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Good breakdown

Nice breakdown of a great fight which showcases Machida’s superb skills. I was looking for something like this, which is the best way to really appreciate Machida’s true genius as martial artist.

A couple of thoughts:

The punch which was the beginning of the end for Evans was effectively Machida’s trademark straight-left counter in the second round, a very fast shot which he has used to drop both Rich Fraklin AND Sokoudjou.

Watching the playback in slow-motion, it looks like Machida actually anticipates then “catches” Evan’s jab with his right hand before shooting that quick straight left.

You refer to it here; “Machida jumps the combo with a left hand that drops Rashad to his right knee.”

It was the following left hook which really took Evans out mentally, but that straight left is so quick and short (untelegraphed) it looks like it could have no real power on it but it’s clearly very effective.

Another nice technique of Machida is his timing and ability to trip an opponent. He attempted this just after 2:01 in round one where you note that Machida tries to trip Evans’ returning leg after throwing a low kick.

On your final point,.. while not taking anything away from Evans’ heart an toughness, I think you have to remember that Machida is not striking with the kind of power which would normally by referred to as “one-punch knockout power”.

You say Evan’s took “took Machida’s best shots, and then he took some more” but don’t forget that part of Machida’s striking genius comes from the ability to deliver quick, efficient strikes while remaining balanced and out of danger.

by panita on May 26, 2009 10:27 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Good stuff Jollyroger! Also…welcome to the site Panita. You also make a valid point about Machida not being someone with one hitta quitta power…however, I do think Rashad showed a lot of heart in the loss…

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by Kelvin Hunt on May 26, 2009 5:44 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Welcome aboard Panita.

by SlickRick00 on May 27, 2009 11:19 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Good stuff, especially since I refuse to rewatch the fight.

Bloody hell.

by 3PA on May 28, 2009 5:37 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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