Looking back on his three-round clash with Lyoto Machida , Rafael Carvalho sees a few things he could have done differently to make sure his hand was the one that got raised. But Carvalho (15-3 MMA, 6-2 BMMA) believes what he did should have still been enough to earn him the nod that Machida (25-8 MMA, 1-0 BMMA) took in split fashion in their Bellator 213 co-headliner. “It was clear that I won Round 1,” Carvalho told MMAjunkie. “The second one I may have won by a small margin, but I still won.
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