Shogun on loss to OSP: “What’s hurting more is to lose without being able to show what I trained”

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Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, who is scheduled to fight Chael Sonnen at UFC on Fox Sports 1 #1, could be one of the foreign fighters affected by Massachusetts law if UFC officials find a resolution. (Getty Images)

Mauricio “Shogun” Rua (Getty Images)

Former UFC light-heavyweight champion Maurício “Shogun” Rua  had a nightmare of a night last Saturday.

The 34s TKO loss to Ovince St-Preux in Uberlândia, Brazil, was everything he didn’t want to happen.

Regarding that, Shogun released a statement on his Facebook page with his take on the outcome of the fight.

Humble and centered, the Brazilian wrote about what hurt him the most and also signaled that there’s light ahead for his career.

Read Shogun’s statement.

“I want to have my thanks registered here for all the support on my fight Saturday Night. I want to also thank you guys for all the showings of care and support after the fight.
Losing is always very bad, hurts a lot, but what’s hurting more is to lose without being able to show what I trained, and what I know. Fighting is fighting, and I know very well that in this weight class any punch that connects early on can cost a huge price. For many times in my career I was in the happy side and unfortunately this time I faced the sad side of this story. I know a lot of people will unload harsh words, some will make constructive criticism and others will take the chance to throw all sorts of jokes and offensive words as possible. Unfortunately this is all part of being in the spotlights, and it’s something that we as professional athletes, and mostly in Brazil, have to be always used to deal with.
As much as some will doubt it, I prepared myself a lot for this fight and was well trained, and this is what hurts the most about losing this way, without being able to show what I trained. Those who followed it, trained with me, or saw some of my training knows this. When you lose fighting some rounds, or even some minutes, in some ways it’s less of a suffering cause you were able to show what you got and what you prepared, and it wasn’t enough. But losing this way it’s certainly very frustrating.
I made a techincal mistake, maybe due to anxiety and a big will to get this win in Brazil in such an important moment of my career, and I paid the price. Props to St. Preux, It’s part of the game and he deserved the win.
Now I will rest, enjoy my family and then think about my next steps, TUF Brazil, maybe a weight class change, but I’ll keep on going cause winning is easy, but keep on battling and overcome the obstacles is what makes a true fighter. Thank you all for the support.” Mauricio “Shogun” Rua

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