Anderson Silva def. Tyron Woodley
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After scoring a TKO win over Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva has no plans of retiring in the near future and he has his next fight in mind.
After picking up another highlight reel knockout, Anderson Silva has been called out by a former UFC star he managed to avoid. This past Friday on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua, former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva scored another incredible knockout when he beat Tyron Woodley in the second round.
Former UFC champions Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley will partake in the sweet science on Friday night. The MMA stars will meet each other in a six-round boxing match on the undercard of Jake Paul vs.
He lost his first boxing fight against Osmar Luiz Teixeira back in May 1998. Silva turned 50 years old on April 14. He will take on Tyron Woodley, who is 43 years old. Silva is highly regarded as a mixed martial artist, boasting a 34-11-0 (1 no contest) record from 2000 to 2020.
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