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sousuke22 12-28-2010 07:14 AM

Thiago Silva Discusses Origins in the Favelas, Says he is Not a Violent Person
 
From Tapology.

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“My parents didn’t support me in what I wanted to do or what my goals were at the age of 13,” Silva said, adding, “so I Ieft home and lived in the Favelas of Sao Paulo. From that experience, I knew I had to make something of myself so I could get out of the Favelas and never return there.”

Living in the shanty towns of one of the largest cities in Brazil for years, Silva was affected greatly; however, he never lost sight of who he was. In fact, it was an acute desire to realize an identity for himself outside of the influence of his environment that lead him down the martial path.

“I think [what lead me to fight] was seeing all of the crazy stuff I saw in the Favelas at such a young age,” Silva said. “It was either I get caught up in it and probably die at an early age or I get out.”

Asked whether or not the memories of a difficult childhood weighed heavily on his shoulders, Silva was contemplative.

“I don’t think it’s a burden, but I know it’s made me who I am,” Silva said. “I take my career very serious; it’s the only thing I know how to do and it has giving me the opportunity to make something of myself.”
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“I’m happy with where I’m at, but I won’t be satisfied until I get the belt,” Silva said. “I want to be the best and I will be the best; I will prove it.”

Silva saw a lifestyle in the Favelas of Sao Paulo that he wanted no part of, and he never engaged in the violence that was as much a part of his environment as the cracked concrete of some of Brazil’s poorest neighborhoods. In fact, even as he fights for a living, Silva maintains his belief that he has taken a more peaceful path than many of his peers.

“I don’t consider myself a violent person,” Silva said. “A violent person to me is someone who fights or kills another person for something stupid without thinking of the repercussions of their actions. I have seen it and I don’t want any part of it.

“I don’t think fighting professionally is such a strange contrast. My job is to train and to be prepared to fight when I’m suppose to. After working out, I’m happy and I’m at peace because I just let whatever aggression or stress I had [inside me] out. I enjoy spending my free time with my family and my dogs, watching movies, and playing video games just like everyone else.”

MMA_juggalo 12-28-2010 08:04 AM

Thiago Silva is an amazing fighter imo. One of my top 5 lhw fighters.......I wish the fight with Forrest would have came to pass. I would still love to see that fight. It looks like Brandon Vera is next.....it should be an awesome fight!

CHAEL fan 12-28-2010 08:31 AM

Throat Slash by 2nd round TKO.

KevoOnTheRadio 12-28-2010 08:37 AM

Maybe I'm crazy, but if Silva wins, I think a fight against the Bones/Bader winner makes sense. Am I crazy? Am I?

MMA_juggalo 12-28-2010 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by KevoOnTheRadio (Post 778546)
Maybe I'm crazy, but if Silva wins, I think a fight against the Bones/Bader winner makes sense. Am I crazy? Am I?

No, you're not crazy. I think that is an awesome idea. And after that, I wouldn't mind Silva vs Evans 2. It would be nice to see Thiago KO Rashad Evans.

dan the man 67 12-28-2010 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by KevoOnTheRadio (Post 778546)
Maybe I'm crazy, but if Silva wins, I think a fight against the Bones/Bader winner makes sense. Am I crazy? Am I?

You are, but that's besides the point. :)

That would be an awesome matchup!

ckauffman28 12-28-2010 09:18 AM

i think itll be more like silva vs bader/jones loser, i see the winner getting a number 1 contender fight next

MickeyKnox 12-28-2010 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by KevoOnTheRadio (Post 778546)
Maybe I'm crazy, but if Silva wins, I think a fight against the Bones/Bader winner makes sense. Am I crazy? Am I?

I don't know, I think it would be a bad matchup for Thiago right now to fight either of those fighers. He needs to put together some wins to get back into the title picture and facing a really strong wrestler could derail him at the moment. There are actually quite a few fights that I would love to see him in but if he hasn't improved his TDD, he won't be the champion, unfortunately.

-Winner of Rich/Forrest
-Winner of Nog/Ortiz
-Gustafsson
-Hamill
-Maldonado
-Vemola

All would be REALLY exciting fights that he could put on. Bader, Jones, even Davis would likely outwrestle or finish Thiago IMO. ...wish we could see a fight against Rampage or even a rematch with Machida.

Oh yeah, btw, this is all after he turns Vera's lights out at 125 and goes home to play some video games.

Pasha K 12-28-2010 01:04 PM

I actually like him, he is a good fighter and seems to be a good person aswell.
His fight vs Vera will be very ineteresting and violent, I look forward to watch it.

MetallicKnight3X 12-28-2010 02:57 PM

I dont think you're crazy Kevo but I think it could either be that or The winner of Rich/Forrest fight... Silva is coming off a long lay off from injuries and he's gonna need a few warm up fights. I could also see the winner of Ortiz/Noguiera too.


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