UFC boss says he made a mistake allowing Anderson Silva into the Octagon: “You will never fight here again.”



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After being knocked out by Uriah Hall this Saturday (31), Anderson Silva again questioned his retirement from MMA, during an interview with US ESPN. The athlete, at no time, said that the decision would have come from him, and hinted that the future was still uncertain.

However, in the opinion of UFC president Dana White, the end of Anderson’s career in the sport is not only a safe decision, but also a necessary one. In a press conference held after the end of the event, the top hat admitted to having regretted having allowed “Spider” to participate in the dispute, and warned that the Brazilian would not appear again in the octagon.

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“When we signed the contract, we agreed that this would be his last fight. (without CFU). I was always good to Anderson Silva, but today, I don’t feel good about myself, for letting him fight. I shouldn’t have done that. I didn’t like seeing him fight today, I’m sad to see the result. He faced a guy who attacks little. If he fought any of these young savages, he would be in trouble, he would be beaten, really “, analyzed.

“Uriah Hall is one of the least aggressive guys in the UFC. After the fight, Anderson could hardly bear to give interviews. He had to do it sitting down. I made a big mistake by letting him fight today, but the guy is a legend of the sport and that company, and out of respect for him, I did something that I didn’t agree with. I knew he was right and that has been proven today. I should never fight again “, he emphasized.

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According to Dana, Silva would have no reason to risk his health in a competition that demands so much from the athlete’s physique, who is about to turn 46. “I don’t want to stop you from doing anything. He’s an adult and he can do whatever he wants, he still has a fight with us, but I will never let him fight here again. (without CFU). I want him to retire and I hope his family says the same when he gets home. “, he stated.

“I’m in a tough spot right now, because he’s a guy I care about, who’s been with the company for a long time and I don’t want to sit here and beat him up. But he is almost 46 years old. Unless you’re trying to save your own life or defend your family, no one at that age should fight. ” highlighted the president, who finally praised the trajectory of the former UFC middleweight champion.



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