Lyoto Machida Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. What is Lyoto Machida’s primary base martial art, and how does he incorporate wrestling elements into his style?
A. Primarily BJJ with minimal wrestling
B. Shotokan Karate as the foundation, integrating wrestling and sumo techniques for takedowns and balance
C. Pure wrestling specialist
D. Muay Thai dominant with no grappling focus
Answer: B. Shotokan Karate as the foundation, integrating wrestling and sumo techniques for takedowns and balance
Q2. Where did Lyoto Machida train wrestling techniques, including Catch Wrestling, early in his MMA career?
A. Thailand
B. Japan, at the New Japan Pro-Wrestling Dojo under Antonio Inoki’s influence
C. United States
D. Brazil exclusively
Answer: B. Japan, at the New Japan Pro-Wrestling Dojo under Antonio Inoki’s influence
Q3. Lyoto Machida began training in Sumo at what age, which later contributed to his wrestling and balance skills in MMA?
A. 3
B. 7
C. 8
D. 16
Answer: C. Sumo training started at age 8 alongside karate.
Q4. What wrestling-related achievement did Machida accomplish in Sumo competitions in Brazil?
A. World champion
B. Brazilian champion twice and runner-up in South American Championship
C. No competitive Sumo record
D. Only amateur youth level
Answer: B. He had notable success as an adult in Brazilian and South American Sumo.
Q5. According to UFC records, what distinction does Machida hold in takedown accuracy for the Light Heavyweight division?
A. Lowest accuracy
B. Average accuracy
C. Highest takedown accuracy percentage (around 65%)
D. No recorded takedowns
Answer: C. He leads in takedown accuracy for the division historically.
Q6. Machida’s takedown defense in the UFC has been historically strong; what approximate percentage is often cited in analyses?
A. Around 76-84%
B. Under 50%
C. 100%
D. 30%
Answer: A. Around 76-84%
Q7. Which legendary professional wrestler and MMA pioneer managed Machida early in his career and performed a ceremonial slap to pass on “fighting spirit”?
A. Brock Lesnar
B. Antonio Inoki
C. Kazushi Sakuraba
D. Randy Couture
Answer: B. Antonio Inoki
Q8. In his fight against Tito Ortiz, a strong wrestler, how did Machida primarily use his skills?
A. Submitted early
B. Lost by takedown
C. Relied solely on ground wrestling
D. Used elusive counter-striking and takedown defense to dominate
Answer: D. Used elusive counter-striking and takedown defense to dominate
Q9. Machida’s style includes elements from wrestling and sumo primarily for what purpose?
A. Pure striking only
B. Ground submissions exclusively
C. To be fully prepared for any situation, including clinch work, trips, and balance disruption
D. To avoid all grappling
Answer: C. This integration made him versatile.
Q10. Against which wrestler/grappler did Machida secure a notable early career win via TKO in Japan?
A. Rich Franklin (catchweight bout)
B. No wrestlers faced early
C. Only strikers
D. B.J. Penn by decision
Answer: A. Franklin bout highlighted his early versatility.
Q11. What Sumo-influenced aspect helps Machida in wrestling exchanges?
A. High center of gravity throws
B. Low center of gravity, balance, and trips in the clinch
C. Speed only
D. Aerial techniques
Answer: B. Sumo enhances stability and clinch control.
Q12. Machida has one of the longest win streaks in UFC Light Heavyweight history. How many consecutive wins?
A. 4
B. 15
C. 8
D. 2
Answer: C. 8
Q13. In seminars and demonstrations, Machida has taught what wrestling-related skills?
A. Only punches
B. Takedowns and ground techniques adapted for Karate Combat/MMA
C. Boxing footwork
D. Kicking only
Answer: B. Takedowns and ground techniques adapted for Karate Combat/MMA
Q14. Machida defeated which future UFC champion early in his career?
A. Anderson Silva
B. None
C. Khabib Nurmagomedov
D. Rich Franklin
Answer: D. Rich Franklin
Q15. What is Machida’s UFC takedown average per 15 minutes, reflecting selective use?
A. Around 0.40-1.21
B. Very high volume
C. Zero
D. Over 5
Answer: A. Around 0.40-1.21
Q16. Against Rashad Evans for the UFC Light Heavyweight title, Machida won by:
A. Knockout in the second round
B. Submission
C. Wrestling domination
D. Decision loss
Answer: A. Knockout in the second round
Q17. Machida’s wrestling defense is praised for countering what common wrestler approach?
A. Ignoring momentum
B. Pure strength
C. Using angles, footwork, and timing to stuff shots or counter with knees/strikes
D. Backing up only
Answer: C. Using angles, footwork, and timing to stuff shots or counter with knees/strikes
Q18. In addition to karate and BJJ, Machida trained Muay Thai in which country before focusing on wrestling in Japan?
A. Brazil
B. Thailand
C. USA
D. China
Answer: B. Thailand
Q19. Machida is known for smooth counter-takedowns or trips, such as in his fight against:
A. Only strikers
B. Heavyweights only
C. No examples
D. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou
Answer: D. Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou
Q20. What is Machida’s professional MMA record approximate win total?
A. Around 26-27 wins
B. Under 10
C. Over 40
D. 15
Answer: A. Around 26-27 wins
Q21. Machida’s college degree is in what field, complementing his martial arts?
A. Law
B. Engineering
C. Physical Education
D. Business
Answer: C. Physical Education
Q22. In fights against wrestlers like Phil Davis or Ryan Bader later in his career, Machida showed:
A. Always dominant
B. Resilience but faced challenges in later years
C. Never faced them
D. Immediate submissions
Answer: B. Resilience but faced challenges in later years
Q23. Sumo training contributed to Machida’s ability in MMA to:
A. Only strike
B. Submit quickly
C. Disrupt balance and use throws/trips effectively in clinches
D. Avoid clinches entirely
Answer: C. Disrupt balance and use throws/trips effectively in clinches
Q24. Machida won the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship in what year?
A. 2009
B. 2010
C. 2015
D. 2020
Answer: A. 2009
Q25. What stance does Machida use that aids his wrestling counters and distance management?
A. Orthodox only
B. Southpaw with elusive footwork
C. Switch constantly
D. No specific stance
Answer: B. Southpaw with elusive footwork