Machida didn't pull a Royler. There's 3 sides to a story. Person A, Person B, and what really happened. Being a big Machida fan (meaning even before he started KO'ing dudes in the UFC) I've kept an eye on this. If you put all the pieces together between Dana's comments, Machida's comments, the team's comments, and his wife's interview, you can see a better picture.
Machida wants to fight as often as possible. Dana calls him, he accepts because, as his wife said he told her, "The fighter in me wants to take the fight." But then, his camp is like, 3 weeks isn't enough time to prepare against a top 5 guy. So he's probably like, well, I already agreed. His wife's probably like, well, if they have their back against the wall and they really want you, then they should pay you more for your troubles. IMO that makes sense. If you're gonna inconvenience someone like that, might as well pay for them. The irony is that they refused to pay Machida "Anderson money" but they end up paying more for Tito. Then through his wife she explains his dilemma. The fighter in him wants to take the fight. The professional athlete side realizes it's not in his best interest.
Personally, I think Machida did the right thing despite the miscommunication. Machida's accomplished a lot. He deserved the dough if he was gonna put so much on the line. Wanting more money isn't a sin. Trying to negotiate isn't a bad thing. It's dodging a fight by asking ridiculous money that's pulling a Royler. Machida pulled no Royler.

Originally Posted by
Bryan Brown
Yeah, well they paid Tito $400,000 for his last fight and Machida only got $200,000. I say only because "Top" boxers still get paid 5 and 10 million per fight. Give the man cash. It is a F'd up situation for him to step in on 3 weeks against someone he already owned. I say Machida made a smart career move not fighting.
Exactly.

Originally Posted by
Bryan Brown
When Basketball gets locked out, someone need to call Mark Cuban to start an MMA organization. That dude loves a good investment and has the capital to become an instant rival and he owns his own TV network. No brainer.
That would be amazing. Especially since Cuban tends to side more with the athletes than the suits.