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Retirement? There's Still a Lot of Fight Left in Wanderlei Silva | MMAWeekly.com

by Damon Martin

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It was just a few years ago that Wanderlei Silva was on top of the world.

The Brazilian was wreaking havoc in Japan on an incredible 20-fight win streak while fighting under the Pride banner, and sitting as the best light heavyweight in the sport.

As times change and careers progress, Silva eventually moved back over to the UFC, the promotion he had fought for early in his MMA career, but didn’t find the same type of success.

Call it age, call it competition catching up with him, but through six fights under his new UFC deal Silva was sitting with a 2-4 record and questions of retirement started to swirl.

UFC president Dana White seemed to encourage the idea because of Silva’s long journey in the world of MMA, and some violent encounters with past opponents that either left him or the other guy laying in the center of the Octagon, unconscious.

It just wasn’t in Wanderlei Silva to walk away, however; so he dusted himself off, picked himself up, got back in the gym and earned another shot in the UFC, and it paid off.

Silva put on a Fight of the Night performance with a victory over former Strikeforce middleweight champion Cung Le, and earned a spot coaching the first ever Ultimate Fighter in his native country of Brazil.

While he coached the entire season against Vitor Belfort, an injury forced Belfort out of the fight, so Silva will instead face Rich Franklin on June 23 in Brazil as the headline fight at UFC 147. One win doesn’t erase the past, but Silva knows that one loss will absolutely bring up the questions again.

Is it time to retire? Is it time to walk away?

“I have a lot of pressure in all the fights. Right now, all the fights I need to prove I can still fight. All the time I need to prove, and I’m going to prove it again that I’m still a really good fighter and can put on a really good show,” Silva told MMAWeekly Radio.

Some fighters almost get offended at the notion that anybody should tell them it’s time to hang up the gloves and walk away, others just understand it’s part of the business.

Silva is one of the guys who understands why he gets asked that question, and it’s no different than what other fighters will deal with one day.

“That’s normal. After you’re like 32, 33, 35, 37 years old you’re going to have these questions. When Jon Jones is 35 or 36 years (old), guys are going to talk to him ‘hey what do you think are you still going to fight or not?’ It’s going to happen with everybody,” said Silva.

“It’s normal; we need to prove that we can still fight.”

Silva is addicted to fighting, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. He loves the adrenaline rush that comes along with walking into an arena. He loves staring his opponent down, and when it’s finally time for the bell to sound and start the fight, he loves unleashing the “Axe Murderer” inside the cage.

It’s not easy to want to give that up, so Wanderlei Silva is going to fight awfully hard to prove he still belongs in the UFC and not somewhere sitting on the sidelines.

“I’m going to keep going while my body feels good. I feel good and I love to fight, and when you’ve been inside the cage with like 20,000 people cheering for you, that’s an incredible sensation,” Silva described.

“I don’t know what I’m going to do after I finish because all the time I have these unique moments and I’m so happy for all that’s happened in my life and my career. I just want to compete.”

He will look to do that once again when he faces Rich Franklin in the main event of UFC 147 because fighting and competing are what Wanderlei Silva knows best.
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Wandy still has a lot of fight in him, but not a top level IMO. Wandy has stopped involving the sport hasn't. Fights against other top name older fighter are the style of fights he needs and can give a great showing. To put him in contender fights with top 5 he will look bad. I have all the respect in the world for Wandy his greatness of a few years ago just isn't great today, and the man has taken a beating getting here.
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Wandy still has a lot of fight in him, but not a top level IMO. Wandy has stopped involving the sport hasn't. Fights against other top name older fighter are the style of fights he needs and can give a great showing. To put him in contender fights with top 5 he will look bad. I have all the respect in the world for Wandy his greatness of a few years ago just isn't great today, and the man has taken a beating getting here.
I think he has evolved some it's just his chin doesn't keep him in the fight anymore, same thing with Chuck IMO.
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I think he has evolved some it's just his chin doesn't keep him in the fight anymore, same thing with Chuck IMO.
I agree Chuck i think even more so than Wand. Chuck was looking great against Franklin if Chuck chin would of held up longer i think he could of still competed at the top of the LHW division for a while longer.
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I do not think he needs to prove anything anymore.
He already proved that he is an awesome fighter with an extremely exciting style, he has heart, he has will.
The thing about him is that he has been fighting for many years and he has received a lot of damage. His chin is weak now, and that style of wild brawling may look exciting but it is not very effective anymore against Top level fighters.

I think that win or lose he will give a good fight against Franklin, as for fighting much more fights it will depend on how he will feel and how he will perform.
I would hate to see him as one of those fighters that had a great career but did not knew when to retire so they finish their careers with a 5 lose streak.
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