Wanderlei Silva#Wand Fight Team
{{short description|Brazilian mixed martial artist}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}}
{{Portuguese name|César|da Silva}}
{{Infobox martial artist
| name = Wanderlei Silva
| other_names = The Axe Murderer
| image = Wanderlei Silva - Franz no MMA (cropped).jpg
| image_size = 225px
| alt =
| caption = Silva in 2015
| birth_name = Wanderlei César da Silva
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1976|7|3}}
| birth_place = Curitiba, Brazil
| height = 5 ft 10 in
| weight = 185 lb
| weight_class = Middleweight
Light Heavyweight
Heavyweight
| reach_in = 74
| fighting_out_of = Curitiba, Brazil
| style =
| team = Chute Boxe Academy (1996–2007)
Wand Fight Team (2007–present)
Kings MMA (2011–2018)
Evolução Thai Brasil (2018–present)
| trainer = Rudimar Fedrigo
Cristiano Marcello
André Amado
| rank = Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Black prajiad in Muay Thai
| years_active = 1996–2018
| mma_kowin = 27
| mma_subwin = 1
| mma_decwin = 7
| mma_koloss = 7
| mma_subloss =
| mma_decloss = 7
| mma_draw = 1
| mma_nc = 1
| occupation =
| sherdog = 209
| updated = {{start date|df=yes|2011|09|14}}
}}
Wanderlei César da Silva ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|v|æ|n|d|ər|l|eɪ}} {{Respell|VAN|dər|lay}}, {{IPA|pt-BR|vɐ̃deʁˈlej ˈsɛzɐʁ dɐ ˈsiwvɐ|lang}}, {{IPA|ja|bandaɾeː ɕi.ɯba|lang}}; born 3 July 1976) is a Brazilian former mixed martial artist who competed in Japan's Pride Fighting Championships and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He holds the record for the most wins, knockouts, title defenses and longest winning streak in PRIDE history. He is the former PRIDE Middleweight Champion and the 2003 PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix Tournament Champion. He most recently competed for Bellator MMA in the light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions. In February 2024, Silva was announced as the next inductee in the "pioneer wing" of the UFC Hall of Fame.{{Cite web|url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2024/02/ufc-news-wanderlei-silva-joins-2024-ufc-hall-of-fame-class-pride-champion-pioneer|title=Former PRIDE champ Wanderlei Silva joins 2024 UFC Hall of Fame class|publisher=mmajunkie.usatoday.com|author=Mike Bohn|date=2024-02-17|access-date=2024-02-18}}
Mixed martial arts career
=Early career=
Silva's aggressive style is rooted in street brawling, refined with elements of Muay Thai and kickboxing, which he began learning at the age of 13 in Chute Boxe Academy in his hometown Curitiba. In his late teens, he joined the Brazilian army and was quickly recognized for his fighting talents. He was asked to join Vale Tudo and Brazilian jiu-jitsu school. Silva enlisted after winning several fight tournaments within his age group in Brazil. There was a time where he developed a scar tissue around his eyes from fighting in bare-knuckle vale tudo.
Silva's first professional match was on 1 November 1996, in the bare-knuckle organization Brazilian Vale Tudo Fighting (BVF). In this fight, he was able to knock out Dilson Filho via right elbow at BVF 6. He fought in another match in BVF, BVF 10 on 1 July 1997, against Marcelo Barbosa, who submitted due to a shoulder injury.
Silva fought six matches in four different International Vale Tudo Championship events, IVC 2, IVC 6, IVC 9 and IVC 10, from 1997 to 1999. He won five of these matches by KO/TKO, with his one loss being the result of a cut stoppage against Artur Mariano in the IVC 2 show on 15 September 1997. Though Silva dominated Mariano with punches and knee strikes, the cut above Silva's left eyelid opened back up several times, partially because Silva continued to use the cut side of his head to inflict many headbutts on Mariano over the course of the match.{{cite web|url=http://www.fightingspiritmagazine.co.uk/article.asp?IntID=78 |title=The Axe Murderer |work=Fightingspiritmagazine.co.uk |first=David |last=West |access-date=2 December 2008}} The doctor observed the cut several times before the fight was officially ended.
Silva culminated his IVC career by winning the promotion's Cruiserweight belt with a submission win over Eugene Jackson in the IVC 10 show on 27 April 1999. It was after this fight that Silva earned the nickname "The Axe Murderer".
Silva participated in one Meca World Vale Tudo event, Meca 2 on 12 August 2000, where he knocked out Todd Medina with Muay Thai knees.
=Ultimate Fighting Championship=
Silva entered the UFC on 16 October 1998, at UFC Brazil: Ultimate Brazil, in a match against Vitor Belfort. The match was arguably the worst defeat of his career, lasting only 44 seconds and left him knocked down against the cage by Belfort's punches then being stopped by the referee. Silva won his next UFC match on 7 May 1999, at UFC 20, in which he knocked out Tony Petarra with knees. On 14 April 2000, Silva fought for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, but lost via unanimous decision to Tito Ortiz at UFC 25.
=Pride Fighting championships=
Silva debuted in PRIDE at the Pride 7 event on 12 September 1999, against Carl Ognibene (better known as Carl "Malenko"). Silva used his strength to control Malenko from the ground, demonstrating his grappling expertise, coming very close to securing a guillotine choke and a rear-naked choke during round one, in addition to landing many powerful knees from the clinch. Silva continued to dominate Malenko en route to a decision victory. This dominance would set the tone for Silva's career in the organization. From 1999 to 2004, Silva won eighteen-straight fights in PRIDE, excluding a draw against Mirko Cro Cop (under slightly modified rules in which if the match would go to the time limit, the bout would be declared a draw) and a no contest against Gilbert Yvel (Silva accidentally kicked Yvel in the groin), giving him a twenty-fight unbeaten streak. Silva's reputation as a formidable MMA fighter grew as he developed a successful 5-year win record in the middle weight division (205 lb) of Pride.
Silva fought Japanese superstar Kazushi Sakuraba for the first time at Pride 13 - Collision Course on 25 March 2001. Silva won via TKO (knees and soccer kick) at 1:38 into the first round. At Pride 17: Championship Chaos on 3 November 2001, Silva won the inaugural Pride middleweight (205 lb) championship when he defeated Sakuraba for the second time. Sakuraba suffered a broken clavicle and was forced to withdraw after the first round, giving Silva a TKO win via doctor's stoppage. The two fought for a third time on 10 August 2003 at Pride Total Elimination 2003, part of the PRIDE Middleweight Tournament. Silva knocked out Sakuraba with a two punch combination at 5:01 into the first round.
{{See also|Wanderlei Silva vs. Quinton Jackson}}
Silva faced Quinton "Rampage" Jackson at Pride Final Conflict 2003 on 9 November 2003. Silva won by TKO after delivering seventeen consecutive knees to Jackson. Silva became Pride's 2003 tournament champion with the win. The two fought again on 31 October 2004 at Pride 28: High Octane. Jackson knocked Silva down near the end of the first round and mounted him as the bell rang. In round two Silva caught Jackson with a counter right hand and followed up with knees from the thai clinch knocking Jackson out, successfully defending the Pride middleweight championship with the win. In Japan, Silva additionally gained his reputation as a fighter who has never been defeated by any Japanese opponent, resulting in a trend of various Japanese fighters being arranged by Pride to face him.
Silva's undefeated 5-year streak (18 wins, 13 knockouts) in PRIDE was broken by Samoan Heavyweight Mark Hunt, a K-1 champion on 31 December 2004 at the Pride Shockwave 2004 event. Hunt won the non-title match by split decision. The decision was controversial because some who felt that Hunt's weight of 280 lb (125 kg), over 80 lb more than Silva, as well as Silva's performance in rounds two and three, had not been sufficiently considered by the judges in their decision; Randy Couture and Bas Rutten, both being commentators at the event, expressed disagreement with the judges decision. Silva also took this fight on two days notice. Nonetheless, Silva's 2004 campaign earned him Fighter of the Year honors from both Sherdog and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Silva's former status as PRIDE Middleweight Champion first came under debate and criticism with his loss to Ricardo Arona (who subsequently lost the tournament to Silva's teammate, Mauricio "Shogun" Rua) on 28 August 2005 at Pride Final Conflict 2005. The loss, by unanimous decision in the tournament's semi-finals, was Silva's first defeat in a middleweight match in Pride; however, since it was not a title fight and held under special rules due to the grand prix format (2 rounds instead of 3), Silva was still recognized as the middleweight champion.
A rematch between Arona and Silva was scheduled to take place at the Pride Shockwave 2005 event on 31 December 2005. Mere minutes before the fight, Silva's teammate Cristiano Marcello had choked Charles Bennett unconscious in the locker room after a confrontation.{{cite web|url=https://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Wanderlei-Silva-Recalls-Being-Knocked-Out-by-Krazy-Horse-Before-Pride-Bout-in-2005-175604|title=Wanderlei Silva Recalls Being Knocked Out by 'Krazy Horse' Before Pride Bout in 2005|author=Marcelo Alonso|date=12 October 2020|publisher=sherdog.com}} Waking up, Bennett struck Silva with an elbow strike knocking him down unconscious. Despite the incident, Silva went on to win the fight by split decision.
On 18 May 2006, Pride's parent company, Dream Stage Entertainment (DSE), announced that Silva would replace Pride heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko in the Open Weight Grand Prix. Emelianenko's doctors stated that his hand, which had recently undergone surgery, would not be in good enough shape to fight because the metal implant would still be present. Because Silva was also a champion, he received a first round bye and fought in the second round at Pride Critical Countdown Absolute, which took place on 1 July 2006. Silva moved to the semi-finals of the Open Weight Grand Prix after defeating Kazuyuki Fujita by TKO (punches and soccer kicks) at 9:21 of round one.
On 8 July 2006, at UFC 61: Bitter Rivals, UFC president Dana White announced Silva would face Chuck Liddell in a UFC event held in November, provided Liddell beat Renato "Babalu" Sobral at UFC 62. Liddell did end up winning that fight. However, talks dwindled and the fight as advertised did not happen.
On 10 September 2006, at Pride Final Conflict Absolute, Wanderlei Silva was knocked out by Mirko Cro Cop in their rematch during the Heavyweight Grand Prix semi-finals. After a brief stoppage to tend to a swollen eye on Silva, "Cro Cop" struck Silva in the head with a left kick, knocking him out. On 21 October 2006 at Pride 32: The Real Deal, Wanderlei issued his challenge to Chuck Liddell to a fight inside a Pride ring in February, when the promotion returned to Las Vegas, however Dana White stated that the fight would not be happening, citing Silva's recent KO loss to Mirko Cro Cop which would have not allowed the NSAC to clear him medically for the fight that soon after being knocked out.
File:Wanderlei Cesar Silva (2006) retusche.jpg
Silva put his Pride middleweight title on the line against Dan Henderson, Pride's welterweight (183 lb) champion at Pride 33: The Second Coming, held on 24 February 2007, in Las Vegas, Nevada.{{cite web|url=http://www.pridefc.com/pride2005/us_event.htm |title=PrideFC Official Website |publisher=Pridefc.com |access-date=2 December 2008}} In a night of upsets, Henderson knocked out Silva in the third round with a left hook to become the new middleweight champion. Silva was denied the ability to participate in Pride 34 due to medical suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) which made this his last Pride appearance.{{cite web|url=http://mmaweekly.com/fighters-announced-for-pride-34-2 |title=Fighters Announced for Pride 34 |work=MMAWeekly.com |date=14 March 2007 |first=Al |last=Yu |access-date=2 December 2008}} Silva almost never lost under pure Pride rules{{Attribution needed|date=July 2010|Who defines what are "pure" Pride rules? Also, besides Henderson, Silva lost to Arona at middleweight with knees and kicks allowed}} at 205 pounds.
=Return to the UFC=
{{Quote box| quote =I fight for my fans and they know I give my best. Every time I need to give a good show for them because tickets are so expensive and pay-per-view is so expensive. The fans know which fighters want to give a show. I love my fans and fight for my fans. It's so incredible that I'm from Brazil but when I fight American fighters the crowd is much more for me over the American fighters. They know I'm going to put on a show.|align=right |width=40%|source=Wanderlei Silva talking about fighting in America and his motivation for fights.{{cite news|url=http://www.cbssports.com/mma/story/11187202|title=Silva, Jackson renew classic rivalry for Round 3|access-date=2009-03-01|work=CBSSports.com|date=22 December 2008|author=Martin, Todd}}}}
On 17 August 2007, the UFC announced that they had signed Wanderlei Silva to compete in the organization and that he would return to the Octagon on 29 December 2007 at UFC 79.{{cite web
|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/boxing/story/7133246|title=UFC locks up Pride superstar Silva|work=Fox Sports|date=18 August 2007|access-date=18 July 2007}}{{cite news
|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-081807silva|title=Which Silva will show up in UFC?|work=Yahoo! Sports|date=18 August 2007|access-date=18 July 2007}} After months of speculation about Silva's opponent, UFC President Dana White announced that Chuck Liddell would be Silva's opponent for his return match.{{cite web|url=http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=8385|title=Finally, Two Legends Meet|publisher=ufc.com|date=24 October 2007|access-date=24 October 2007|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071024163130/http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=8385|archive-date=24 October 2007}} The long-awaited match happened on 29 December 2007 at UFC 79 with Silva losing to Liddell by unanimous decision. After the fight Silva said, "Win or lose I like to give the emotion for my fans"{{cite web|url=http://www.mmaplayground.com/discussion/topic/wanderlei-interview-11038p1.html |title=Wanderlei Silva - The Return of The Axe Murderer - Part I |work=Mmaplayground.com |date=16 October 2007 |access-date=2 December 2008}} He also added that he gave his best and promised that next time he will deliver a win. This fight earned them the Fight of the Night award.{{Cite web |last=Fighting |first=M. M. A. |date=2007-12-31 |title=Liddell-Silva awarded Fight of the Night at UFC 79 |url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2007/12/31/liddellsilva-awarded-fight-of-the-night-at-ufc-79 |access-date=2024-04-07 |website=MMA Fighting |language=en}}
Keeping to his promise, on 24 May 2008 at UFC 84 in Las Vegas, he earned a decisive KO win against Keith Jardine at the 36-second mark of the first round, earning him a $75,000 Knockout of the Night bonus award.{{cite web|url=http://mmaweekly.com/ufc-84-awards-net-fighters-75000-bonuses-2 |first=Damon |last=Martin |title=UFC 84 awards net fighters $75,000 bonuses |work=MMAWeekly.com |date=25 May 2008 |access-date=2 December 2008}} When Jardine threw a kick, Silva countered with a right-left-right combo that dropped him. Silva then finished the fight with ground strikes to earn the knockout.
At UFC 92, Wanderlei fought Quinton Jackson, who he had beaten twice previously in PRIDE.{{cite web |url=http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/081227/sports/mma_ufc92_4 |title=Rampage Jackson knocks out Wanderlei Silva with left hook at UFC 92 - Yahoo! Canada News |website=ca.news.yahoo.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090103192658/http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/081227/sports/mma_ufc92_4 |archive-date=2009-01-03}} Jackson avenged his previous defeats by knocking Silva out with a left hook in the first round.{{Cite web|url=http://mma.fanhouse.com/2008/12/27/ufc-92-rampage-jackson-kos-wanderlei-silva|title=Yahoo!|website=mma.fanhouse.com|access-date=29 December 2008|archive-date=28 December 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081228123223/http://mma.fanhouse.com/2008/12/27/ufc-92-rampage-jackson-kos-wanderlei-silva/|url-status=dead}} Following the fight, Silva indicated that he would like to face Jackson again in the future.
Silva faced Rich Franklin at UFC 99 at a catchweight bout of 195 lb.{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/franklin-silva-eye-ufc-99-date-at-195-16412 |title=Franklin-Silva Eye UFC 99 Date at 195 |publisher=Sherdog.com |access-date=3 March 2009}} After a hard-fought match on both sides, Silva lost via unanimous decision to Franklin. This fight earned him a $60,000 Fight of the Night award.{{Cite web |date=2009-06-13 |title=UFC 99 "fight night" bonuses: Franklin, Silva, Swick and Etim each earn $60,000 |url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2009/06/ufc-99-fight-night-bonuses-franklin-silva-swick-and-etim-each-earn-60k |access-date=2024-04-07 |website=MMA Junkie |language=en-US}} During the second round, Silva rocked Franklin hard with punches and almost finished the fight during that moment. This was counterbalanced by Franklin dropping Silva three times in that round, each time with singular strikes. Silva then announced he would be out of action until 2010, as he underwent facial surgery to repair his nose (which was broken during Silva's second fight with Cro Cop, and then repeatedly broken again in later matches) and remove some scar tissue from above his eyes to avoid bleeding and being easily cut open during future fights. The surgery allowed him to breathe through a once completely blocked nose thus increasing his oxygen intake by 30% by doctor's estimates. At UFC 110, announcer Joe Rogan emphatically stated that Wanderlei looked like a totally different person in the wake of his recent facial reconstructive surgery.
Silva made his middleweight (185 lb) debut during UFC 110 against Michael Bisping on 21 February 2010.{{cite web|url=http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2009/11/24/wanderlei-silva-vs-michael-bisping-set-for-australia-in-february/|title=Wanderlei Silva vs. Michael Bisping set for Australia in February|date=24 November 2009|access-date=25 November 2009|archive-date=22 December 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101222134521/http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2009/11/24/wanderlei-silva-vs-michael-bisping-set-for-australia-in-february/|url-status=dead}} During the fight Bisping was able to take Silva down several times during the first round, however Wanderlei came back with a flurry of punches at the end of the first round, a tight guillotine choke in the second, and a right hook that dropped Bisping in the third. After three rounds of fighting, Silva was awarded the unanimous decision victory (29–28, 29–28, and 29–28){{cite web |url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/mma/post/2010/02/late-flurry-knockdown-carry-wanderlei-silva-past-bisping/1|title= Late flurry, knockdown carry Wanderlei Silva past Michael Bisping|publisher=usatoday.com|date=21 February 2010}} and his first victory in almost two years.{{cite web |url=http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Wanderlei-Silva-209|title=Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva|publisher=sherdog.com|access-date=14 October 2010}} Although winning only one of his previous 6 bouts, he was slightly favored going into the fight as it was widely speculated that Bisping was apprehensive to fight toe-to-toe after being viciously knocked out by Dan Henderson on 11 July 2009 in UFC 100. After the fight, an emotional Silva told the audience, "In your life you have bad moments. Everybody has bad moments, but if you believe in God and working hard, good moments they’ll come". Silva attributed his success to working with his previous trainer Raphael Cordeiro. Bisping added, "Wanderlei's a great opponent ... I felt the reason he got the decision was the knockdown right at the end".{{cite web |url= http://mmaweekly.com/wanderlei-takes-decision-over-bisping-at-ufc-110-2 |title=WANDERLEI TAKES DECISION OVER BISPING AT UFC 110 |date=21 February 2010 |publisher=MMAWeekly.com |access-date=24 July 2011}}
Silva was expected to face former K-1 HERO'S Light heavyweight Champion Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 116.{{cite web|url=http://www.5thround.com/29904/video-wanderlei-silva-vs-yoshihiro-akiyama-signed-for-ufc-116/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100404003505/http://www.5thround.com/29904/video-wanderlei-silva-vs-yoshihiro-akiyama-signed-for-ufc-116/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=4 April 2010|title=Wanderlei Silva vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama Signed For UFC 116|access-date=29 April 2009}} However, on 22 June, Silva had to pull out due to breaking three ribs during training.{{cite web|url=http://www.fightersonlymagazine.co.uk/news/viewarticle.php?id=4751|title=Exclusive: Wanderlei comments on rib injury, reveals knee surgery|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100625130501/http://www.fightersonlymagazine.co.uk/news/viewarticle.php?id=4751|archive-date=25 June 2010}} Akiyama would instead be fighting on the card, against Chris Leben. After Leben defeated Akiyama with a triangle choke in the third round Leben verbally called out Silva saying "Come on Wanderlei, I'll take you out too" in his post fight interview.{{cite web|url=http://www.mmafighting.com/2010/06/22/wanderlei-silva-off-ufc-116|title=Wanderlei Silva Off UFC 116|author=Ariel Helwani|date=22 June 2010}} "He represented very well, he's a good opponent," said Silva of "The Crippler." "I think if he's gonna wait that I'm gonna fight him next however Dana White has not considered a Silva/Leben fight happening anytime soon."{{cite web|url=http://www.fightline.com/fl/news/2010/0705/529775/wanderlei-silva/|title=Wanderlei Silva vs. Chris Leben soon to be Signed For UFC |access-date=13 July 2010}}
Silva underwent knee surgery in late July 2010 and his doctors had stated that he would need to wait at least 4 months before returning to training. This meant that he would not be seen fighting in the octagon again until early 2011.{{cite web|url=http://www.mmaspark.com/wanderlei-silva-knee-surgery-video-i-will-be-the-ufc-champion-one-day/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714104355/http://www.mmaspark.com/wanderlei-silva-knee-surgery-video-i-will-be-the-ufc-champion-one-day/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=14 July 2011|title=Wanderlei Silva Knee Surgery Video Diary|publisher=MMASpark.com|access-date=29 July 2010}}
Silva was scheduled to face Brian Stann at UFC 130.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/22323/ufc-130-takes-shape-with-edgar-maynard-iii-silva-stann-jackson-silva-mir-nelson.mma|title=UFC 130 takes shape with Edgar-Maynard III, Silva-Stann, Jackson-Silva, Mir-Nelson|publisher=mmajunkie.com|access-date=3 February 2011}} However, after Silva voiced his reluctance to face Stann, he was replaced on the card by returning UFC veteran Jorge Santiago.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/22571/jorge-santiagos-ufc-deal-official-meets-brian-stann-at-ufc-130.mma|title=Jorge Santiago's UFC deal official, meets Brian Stann at UFC 130|publisher=mmajunkie.com|access-date=23 February 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110226141242/http://mmajunkie.com/news/22571/jorge-santiagos-ufc-deal-official-meets-brian-stann-at-ufc-130.mma|archive-date=26 February 2011}}
On 4 April 2011, the UFC announced that Silva's next opponent would be Chris Leben with the two scheduled to meet at UFC 132.{{cite web |url=http://www.ufc.com/news/ufc-132-fight-card-updates|title=Wanderlei gets Leben at UFC 132|publisher=ufc.com|date=4 April 2011}} on 2 July 2011. During the fight's first round Leben won by KO with several uppercuts before following Silva to the ground for a referees stoppage at the 27 second mark.{{Cite web|url=https://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Wanderlei-Silva-209|title=Wanderlei|website=Sherdog}}{{cite web |url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/24269/chris-leben-says-ufc-132-win-fueled-by-fans-love-for-wanderlei-silva.mma |title=Chris Leben says UFC 132 win fueled by fans' love for Wanderlei Silva {{!}} MMAjunkie.com |website=mmajunkie.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706225414/http://mmajunkie.com/news/24269/chris-leben-says-ufc-132-win-fueled-by-fans-love-for-wanderlei-silva.mma |archive-date=2011-07-06}} When Dana White was asked about his thoughts on Wanderlei's possible retirement, he said he felt it would be the best time for Wanderlei to retire but in the end it is up to whether Wanderlei himself would like to fight again.
Silva would fight again after replacing an injured Vitor Belfort against former Strikeforce Middleweight champion Cung Le at UFC 139. Le managed to confuse Silva with his unorthodox kicks, and landed a spinning backfist that dropped Silva. During the second round, Silva managed to shake Le with huge punches and knees that completely broke Le's nose. Le was stunned, bloody and fell to the ground, and the fight was stopped by the referee. This fight earned them a $70,000 Fight of the Night award.{{Cite web |last=Smith |first=Michael David |date=2011-11-21 |title=UFC Paid Cung Le $420,000 for Wanderlei Silva Fight at UFC 139 |url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2011/11/21/ufc-paid-cung-le-420-000-for-wanderlei-silva-fight-at-ufc-139 |access-date=2024-04-07 |website=MMA Fighting |language=en}} Afterwards in the press conference, Dana White commented that it was a good stoppage and that Cung was taken to the hospital.
Silva and Vitor Belfort coached The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil A rematch with Belfort was expected to take place on 23 June 2012 at UFC 147 but due to a broken hand Vitor Belfort had to withdraw from the match.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/27981/ufc-147-official-with-silva-sonnen-silva-belfort-on-june-23-in-rio-de-janeiro-stadium.mma|title=UFC 147 official with Silva-Sonnen, Silva-Belfort on 23 June in Rio de Janeiro stadium|work=mmajunkie.com|date=26 March 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120329015620/http://mmajunkie.com/news/27981/ufc-147-official-with-silva-sonnen-silva-belfort-on-june-23-in-rio-de-janeiro-stadium.mma|archive-date=29 March 2012}}
Silva faced Rich Franklin in a 190 lb catchweight at the event.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/news/28961/rich-franklin-steps-into-ufc-147-headliner-against-wanderlei-silva.mma|title=Rich Franklin steps into UFC 147 headliner against Wanderlei Silva|work=mmajunkie.com|date=30 May 2012|access-date=30 May 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120601060721/http://mmajunkie.com/news/28961/rich-franklin-steps-into-ufc-147-headliner-against-wanderlei-silva.mma|archive-date=1 June 2012}} Franklin and Silva fought once before at UFC 99, where Franklin won via unanimous decision. Despite Silva nearly finishing Franklin in the second round, the result was the same when the pair met for a second time at UFC 147, where Franklin again won by unanimous decision 49–46. This fight earned them a $65,000 Fight of the Night award.{{Cite web |last=Al-Shatti |first=Shaun |date=2012-06-24 |title=UFC 147 Bonuses: Rich Franklin vs. Wanderlei Silva Rematch Earns 'Fight of the Night' |url=https://www.mmafighting.com/ufc/2012/6/24/3113951/ufc-147-bonuses-rich-franklin-vs-wanderlei-silva-rematch-fight-of-the-night |access-date=2024-04-07 |website=MMA Fighting |language=en}}
In an interview with Sherdog asking about his future, Silva said: "I want to either fight a catchweight bout at 198 pounds (90 kg) or at light heavyweight. At middleweight, I'm very hungry (laughs). Right now, I'm doing weight training and some shadow boxing. I'm kind of on vacation now, paying attention to the family, but next year the Wand is back."{{cite web|url=http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/10/29/3571262/wanderlei-silva-to-return-in-2013-possibly-in-different-weight-class|title=Wanderlei Silva to return in 2013, possibly in different weight class |work=bloodyelbow.com|date=29 October 2012 |access-date=29 October 2012}}
Silva faced Brian Stann in a Light heavyweight bout on 3 March 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV 8.{{cite web|url=http://www.mmaweekly.com/brian-stann-vs-wanderlei-silva-headlines-ufc-on-fuel-8-sanchez-faces-gomi-in-japan|title=Brian Stann vs. Wanderlei Silva Headlines UFC on Fuel 8 |publisher=mmaweekly.com |last=Martin |first=Damon |date= 12 December 2012}}{{cite web|url=http://www.mmajunkie.com/news/2012/12/ufc-on-fuel-tv-8-headliner-brian-stann-says-205-pound-bout-a-onetime-thing|title=UFC on FUEL TV 8 headliner Brian Stann says 205-pound bout a onetime thing|publisher=mmajunkie.com |date=13 December 2012}} The fight was notable as it was Silva's return to the Saitama Super Arena, where Pride FC ran the majority of its shows. Silva defeated Stann via KO in the second round in a bout that featured back and forth action, and earned both participants Fight of the Night honors.{{cite web|url=http://www.mmamania.com/2013/3/3/4059084/ufc-fuel-tv-8-results-recap-wanderlei-silva-vs-brian-stann-fight-review-analysis-mma|title=UFC on Fuel TV 8 results recap: Wanderlei Silva vs Brian Stann fight review and analysis|publisher=mmamania.com |date=3 March 2013}} This fight also earned him the Knockout of the Night award totalling his bonus earnings to $100,000 for this fight.{{Cite web |date=2013-03-03 |title=UFC on FUEL TV 8 bonuses: Wanderlei Silva, Brian Stann, Mark Hunt win $50K |url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2013/03/ufc-on-fuel-tv-8-bonuses |access-date=2024-04-07 |website=MMA Junkie |language=en-US}}
On 22 October 2013, it was announced that Silva will be coaching The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3, against long-time rival Chael Sonnen. A bout with Sonnen, briefly attached to UFC 173,{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/2014/02/chael-sonnen-vs-wanderlei-silva-set-for-ufc-173-co-main-event/|title=Chael Sonnen vs. Wanderlei Silva set for UFC 173 co-main event|publisher=mmajunkie.com|author=Matt Erickson|access-date=2 February 2014|date=2 February 2014}} then at The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3 Finale,{{cite web|url=http://www.mmafighting.com/2014/2/13/5408210/chael-sonnen-vs-wanderlei-silva-will-headline-fox-sports-1-card-on|title=Chael Sonnen vs. Wanderlei Silva will headline FOX Sports 1 card on 31 May|author=Ariel Helwani|publisher=mmafighting.com|access-date=13 February 2014|date=13 February 2014}} was expected to take place on 5 July 2014 at UFC 175.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/2014/04/chael-sonnen-vs-wanderlei-silva-shifts-to-ufc-175-in-las-vegas-dos-santos-vs-miocic-headlines-in-brazil/|title=Chael Sonnen vs. Wanderlei Silva shifts to UFC 175|publisher=mmajunkie.com|author=mmajunkie staff|access-date=8 April 2014|date=7 April 2014}} Dana White later stated the fight had to be moved back when Silva injured his hand and back during a brawl with Sonnen that took place during filming of the show.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/2014/04/white-wanderlei-silva-injured-back-in-sonnen-brawl-had-to-postpone-fight//|title=White: Wanderlei Silva injured back in Sonnen brawl, had to postpone fight|publisher=mmajunkie.com|author=Steven Marrocco and Mike Bohn|access-date=17 April 2014|date=17 April 2014}} Silva was ultimately pulled from the fight entirely after he failed to submit an application to fight in the state of Nevada, as well as his refusal to undergo a random drug test and was replaced by Vitor Belfort.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/2014/05/wanderlei-silva-out-vs-chael-sonnen-vitor-belfort-in-at-ufc-175|title=Wanderlei Silva out vs. Chael Sonnen, Vitor Belfort in at UFC 175|publisher=mmajunkie.com|author=Matt Erickson|date=28 May 2014|access-date=28 May 2014}}{{cite web|url=http://www.mmafighting.com/2014/5/28/5759478/failure-to-apply-for-license-and-take-random-drug-led-to-wanderlei|title=Failure to apply for license and take random drug test led to Wanderlei Silva's removal from UFC 175|publisher=mmafighting.com|author=Shaun Al-Shatti|date=28 May 2014|access-date=28 May 2014}}
On 10 June 2014, it was later reported that Chael Sonnen failed a drug test and would not be allowed to fight on UFC 175 card, as a result of the failed drug test, Sonnen announced his retirement from the sport the following day.{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/ufc-s-chael-sonnen-fails-second-drug-test-testing-positive-for-hgh-epo-062914|title=UFC's Chael Sonnen fails second drug test, testing positive for HGH, EPO |work= FOX Sports|author=Marc Raimondi|access-date=29 June 2014|date=29 June 2014}} As a result of his refusal to submit to the drug tests, Silva was given a lifetime ban and a $70,000 fine by the Nevada State Athletic Commission at their meeting on 23 September 2014.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/2014/09/nsac-issues-lifetime-ban-70000-fine-for-wanderlei-silva|title=NSAC issues lifetime ban, $70,000 fine for Wanderlei Silva|author=John Morgan|publisher=mmajunkie.com|date=23 September 2014}}
In May 2015, judge Kerry Earley overturned the lifetime ban that was imposed on Wanderlei Silva by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Wanderlei-Silva-Says-History-Was-Made-When-Judge-Overturned-NAC-Decision-86357|title=Wanderlei Silva Says 'History Was Made' When Judge Overturned NAC Decision|author=Mike Sloan|publisher=sherdog.com|date=19 May 2015}}
In January 2016, following an apology to the UFC about their "fight-fixed" [a.k.a. fight fixing] and retracting his statement, he was released from his UFC contract. This allowed him to do whatever he wanted with his career.{{cite web|url=http://mmajunkie.com/2016/01/attorney-following-public-apology-wanderlei-silva-released-from-ufc-contract|title=Attorney: Following public apology, Wanderlei Silva released from UFC contract|author=Steven Marrocco|publisher=mmajunkie.com|date=14 January 2016}}
=Rizin FF=
Subsequent to his ban, Silva competed in a tag team grappling match with Kiyoshi Tamura against former opponent Kazushi Sakuraba and Hideo Tokoro at an event on 17 April 2016 for startup regional promotion Rizin Fighting Federation.{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Wanderlei-Silva-Joins-Rizin-Faces-Sakuraba-in-TagTeam-Grappling-Match-on-April-17-101487|title=Wanderlei Silva joins Rizin, faces Sakuraba in tag-team grappling match on 17 April|work=sherdog.com|author=Staff|date=7 March 2016 |access-date=7 March 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://www.mmafighting.com/2016/4/4/11361836/wanderlei-silva-s-tag-team-partner-revealed-for-rizin-ff-main-event|title=Wanderlei Silva's tag team partner revealed for Rizin FF main event|work=mmafighting.com|author=Guilherme Cruz|date=4 April 2016 |access-date=4 April 2016}} The official result of the match was deemed a draw.
In July 2016, it was announced that Silva would return to mixed martial arts competition in Japan as part of Rizin's 16-man openweight tournament beginning 25 September 2016 in Tokyo.{{cite news |last=Okamoto |first=Brett |url=https://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/17086570/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic-wanderlei-silva-fight-rizin-ff-openweight-tournament-september |title=Mirko Filipovic, Wanderlei Silva to fight in 16-man RIZIN tournament |work=ESPN.com |date=16 July 2016 |access-date=16 July 2016}} Silva was scheduled to face Mirko Cro Cop in a trilogy bout on 29 December in the Rizin Open Weight quarter finals. However, on 2 December, Silva withdrew from the bout citing injury.{{cite web |url=http://www.mmamania.com/2016/12/2/13817064/wanderlei-silva-just-withdrew-from-rizin-event-made-mirko-cro-cop-very-very-angry|title=Wanderlei Silva just withdrew from RIZIN event and that made Mirko Cro Cop very, very angry|date=2 December 2016|publisher=MMA Mania|access-date=2 December 2016}}
=Bellator MMA=
In early March 2016, Bellator MMA announced that Silva had signed a multi-fight contract with the organization. The previous lifetime ban handed down by the Nevada State Athletic Commission was reduced to a three-year suspension retroactive to 24 May 2014. He was eligible for reinstatement beginning 25 May 2017. The ban would not prevent Silva from competing at Indian Casinos or in Japan.{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Bellator-MMA-Signs-UFC-Pride-Veteran-Wanderlei-Silva-to-MultiFight-Contract-101163|title=Bellator MMA signs UFC, Pride veteran Wanderlei Silva to multi-fight contract|work=sherdog.com|author=Tristen Critchfield|date=2 March 2016 |access-date=2 March 2016}}
After four years away from the sport, Silva made his delayed Bellator debut against Chael Sonnen in the main event at Bellator NYC on 24 June 2017. Silva lost a unanimous decision.{{cite web|url=https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2017/6/25/15868368/bellator-nyc-ppv-results-chael-sonnen-dominates-wanderlei-silva-over-3-rounds-mma-news|title=Bellator NYC PPV results: Chael Sonnen dominates Wanderlei Silva over 3 rounds|work=bloodyelbow.com|author=Eddie Mercado|date=24 June 2016 |access-date=24 June 2016}}
On 25 June 2018, Bellator MMA announced that Silva would face Rampage Jackson in a fourth match on 29 September 2018 at Bellator 206.{{Cite web|url=https://www.mmaweekly.com/wanderlei-silva-run-for-office-rampage-jackson-final-fight-bellator-ufc-mma|title=Wanderlei Silva's Run for Office is Official; Rampage Jackson Might Be Final Fight {{!}} MMAWeekly.com|website=www.mmaweekly.com|date=19 August 2018 |language=en-US|access-date=20 August 2018}} He lost the fight via technical knockout in round two.{{Cite news|url=https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2018/9/30/17918478/bellator-206-results-rampage-jackson-tko-wanderlei-silva-in-round-2-mma-news|title=Bellator 206 results: Rampage Jackson TKO's Wanderlei Silva in round 2|work=Bloody Elbow|access-date=30 September 2018}}
On 29 September 2019, news surfaced that Silva's contract with Bellator had expired.{{cite web|url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2019/10/1/20894354/wanderlei-silva-bellator-mma-bare-knuckle-fc|title=Wanderlei Silva no longer under contract with Bellator, in talks with Bare Knuckle FC|date=1 October 2019|author=Guilherme Cruz|publisher=mmafighting.com}}
On September 1, 2022 Silva officially announced his retirement from MMA, expressing interest in boxing, calling out Dan Henderson.{{Cite web |last=Rezende |first=Lucas |date=2022-09-01 |title=Wanderlei Silva announces retirement from MMA, but calls for boxing match with Dan Henderson |url=https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2022/9/1/23331450/wanderlei-silva-announces-retirement-from-mma-but-calls-for-boxing-match-with-dan-henderson |access-date=2022-09-01 |website=Bloody Elbow |language=en}}
==Global Fight League==
On December 11, 2024, it was announced that Silva was eligible to be drafted in the Global Fight League.{{Cite web |date=2024-12-11 |title=Global Fight League announces launch, roster includes giant list of former UFC fighters |url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2024/12/global-fight-league-launch-ufc-woodley-silva-werdum |access-date=2024-12-12 |website=MMA Junkie |language=en-US}} However, despite not having been drafted for the 2025 season, Silva was scheduled to be the manager for the Los Angeles GFL team.{{Cite web|url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2025/01/gfl-draft-results-live-stream|title=GFL draft results: Former UFC champions surprise with unexpected entries|publisher=mmajunkie.usatoday.com|author=Nolan King|date=2025-01-24|access-date=2025-01-24}} However, all GFL events were postponed indefinitely.{{Cite web|url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2025/04/global-fight-league-inaugural-events-canceled-may-los-angeles|title=Global Fight League's inaugural back-to-back events in May canceled|publisher=mmajunkie.usatoday.com|author=Matthew Wells, Mike Bohn and Nolan King|date=2025-04-09|access-date=2025-04-10}}
Fighting style
Silva was famous for his brawling, relentless style of Muay Thai, which was described as being "feral"Snowden, Jonathan. MMA Encyclopedia, ECW Press, 2010 and carrying "a terrifying ferocity".{{cite web|url=http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/6/12/3077694/ufc-147-Wanderlei-Silva-Rich-Franklin-Vitor-Belfort-judo-chop-mma-technique|title=UFC 147 Judo Chop: The Tactical Decline of Wanderlei Silva|author=Jack Slack|date=12 July 2012|access-date=15 March 2016|work=Bloody Elbow}} His main strength was his offensive striking and use of hooks, soccer kicks and stomps. Silva was also willing to absorb counters in order to continue landing his own hits. He was also dangerous in the clinch, utilizing an onslaught of short hooks and knee strikes. Silva was also known for his use of headbutts when the rules allowed.{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/3/Sherdogcom-Preview-PRIDE-OpenWeight-Grand-Prix-4888|title=Sherdog.com Preview: PRIDE Open-Weight Grand Prix|date=30 June 2006|access-date=3 May 2016|work=Sherdog}} Though his grappling expertise was initially considered inferior to his striking skills due to his preference for ground and pound, he had a refined Brazilian jiu-jitsu transitional game.
Personal life
Silva and his wife have a son, Thor. He has a daughter from a previous relationship.{{cite web |url=http://www.fightmagazine.com/mma-magazine/mma-article.asp?issid=17&aid=211 |title=Wanderlei Silva Has Got Your Back |access-date=24 April 2010 |publisher=FIGHTMAGAZINE.com |date=January 2009 |archive-date=4 October 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004162705/http://www.fightmagazine.com/mma-magazine/mma-article.asp?issid=17&aid=211 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |url=http://www.fcfighter.com/news0304.htm |title=It's Going to be a Boy! "Little Axe Murderer" is on His Way as Wanderlei Smiles Away |access-date=24 April 2010 |publisher=FCFIGHTER.com |date=8 April 2003}}
On 26 August 2012 Silva's father, Holando Pinheiro da Silva, died in a car accident in Brazil.{{cite web |url=http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/8/26/3270528/ufc-wanderlei-silva-father-killed-car-accident-brazil|title=Wanderlei Silva's Father Killed in Car Accident in Brazil|access-date=26 August 2012|publisher=BloodyElbow.com|date=26 August 2012}}
In April 2016, Silva became an American citizen.[http://www.tmz.com/2016/04/24/wanderlei-silva-brazil-american-citizenship/ Wanderlei Silva -- I'M AN AMERICAN CITIZEN NOW ... And I'm Gonna Save Brazil!! (VIDEO)] tmz.com 2016/04/24
After years of living in the United States, Silva moved back to his hometown, Curitiba in Brazil.
In 2018, Silva admitted that he has been bearing symptoms consistent with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and has expressed a wish to donate his brain for research.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2019/2/7/18214251/wanderlei-silva-talks-multiple-concussion-symptoms-wishes-to-donate-brain-for-cte-research|title=Wanderlei Silva talks multiple concussion symptoms, wishes to donate brain for CTE research|first=Lucas|last=Rezende|date=7 February 2019|website=Bloody Elbow}}
Wanderlei Silva ran for federal deputy representing Paraná for the PSD in the 2018 elections, in which he obtained 13,755 votes, not being elected.{{cite web|access-date=2022-09-09|archive-date=2022-09-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220909142713/https://eleicoes.poder360.com.br/candidato/1472898|title=WANDERLEI SILVA|url=https://eleicoes.poder360.com.br/candidato/1472898|website=Poder360}} He attempted to run for a second time in the 2022 elections for Progressistas.{{cite web|access-date=2022-09-09|language=pt-BR|title=Wanderlei Silva, Maurício Souza e Elisa Sanches: veja o patrimônio de candidatos famosos|url=https://extra.globo.com/noticias/brasil/wanderlei-silva-mauricio-souza-elisa-sanches-veja-patrimonio-de-candidatos-famosos-25555535.html|website=Extra Online|date=12 August 2022 }}
On 8 October 2020, Sem Coleira, a Portuguese biography book about Silva was published.{{cite web|url=https://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Wanderlei-Silva-Biography-Release-Set-for-Oct-8-in-Rio-de-Janeiro-175265|title=Wanderlei Silva Biography Release Set for 8 Oct. in Rio de Janeiro|date=22 September 2020|author=Marcelo Alonso|publisher=sherdog.com}}
Wand Fight Team
Wand Fight Team is a mixed martial arts training organization headed by Wanderlei Silva. It was founded in 2009 in Las Vegas, with a former franchise in Pensacola, Florida.
The Las Vegas location features several famous MMA Instructors, including, Leandro Lorenco (BJJ), Michael Costa (Muay Thai & MMA), Pete Martin (Kids Wrestling & Fitness) and Erik Perez (Fitness).
Championships and accomplishments
=Mixed martial arts=
- Ultimate Fighting Championship
- UFC Hall of Fame (Pioneer Wing, Class of 2024)
- Fight of the Night (Five times) vs. Chuck Liddell, Rich Franklin 1, Cung Le, Rich Franklin 2, and Brian Stann
- Knockout of the Night (Two times) vs. Keith Jardine and Brian Stann
- UFC Encyclopedia Awards
- Fight of the Night (One time) {{small|vs. Tito Ortiz}}{{cite book |last= Gerbasi|first= Thomas|date= 2011-10-17|title= UFC Encyclopedia - The Definitive Guide to the Ultimate Fighting Championship|location= New York|publisher= DK|page= 180|isbn=978-0756683610}}
- Knockout of the Night (One time) {{small|vs. Tony Petarra}}{{cite book |last= Gerbasi|first= Thomas|date= 2011-10-17|title= UFC Encyclopedia - The Definitive Guide to the Ultimate Fighting Championship|location= New York|publisher= DK|page= 173|isbn=978-0756683610}}
- Most knockouts in Zuffa, LLC (UFC, Pride, WEC, Strikeforce) history (19){{cite web|url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2015/04/ufc-fight-night-64-post-fight-facts-cro-cop-takes-lead-on-big-four-finish-list|title=UFC Fight Night 64 post-fight facts: 'Cro Cop' takes lead on 'Big Four' finish list|author=Mike Bohn|date=April 12, 2015|work=mmajunkie.com}}
- Most knockdowns in Zuffa, LLC (UFC, Pride, WEC, Strikeforce) history (27){{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/wanderlei-silva-named-ufc-hall-fame-class-2024|title=WANDERLEI SILVA NAMED TO UFC HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2024|author=UFC Staff|date=February 17, 2024|work=ufc.com}}
- Tied (Donald Cerrone & Charles Oliveira) for second most finishes in Zuffa, LLC (UFC, Pride, WEC, Strikeforce) history (20){{cite web|url=https://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/Fight-Facts-Retrospective-Mirko-Cro-Cop-Filipovic-150789|title=Fight Facts Retrospective: Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic|author=Sherdog|date=March 7, 2019|work=sherdog.com}} (behind Mirko Cro Cop){{Cite news|url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2020/05/ufc-249-prelims-pre-event-facts-donald-cerrone-ufc-records-resume|title=UFC 249 prelims pre-event facts: Donald Cerrone's resume remains unmatched|work=MMA Junkie|access-date=May 6, 2020}}
- Tied (Jim Miller) for second most wins in Zuffa, LLC (UFC, Pride, WEC, Strikeforce) history (27) (behind Donald Cerrone){{cite web|url=https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2016/12/ufc-206-post-fight-facts-max-holloway-and-cowboy-cerrone-rule-the-world-of-statistics|title=UFC 206 post-fight facts: Max Holloway and 'Cowboy' Cerrone rule the world of statistics|author=Sherdog|date=December 11, 2016|work=mmajunkie.com}}
- UFC.com Awards
- 2007: Ranked #3 Fight of the Year {{small|vs. Chuck Liddell}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=9396|title=Ten Best – The Top Fights of 2007|date=January 2, 2008|author=Thomas Gerbasi|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080127022325/http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=news.detail&gid=9396 |archive-date=27 January 2008 }}
- 2008: Ranked #7 Knockout of the Year {{small|vs. Keith Jardine}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/highly-unofficial-2008-ufc-awards-knockouts|title=The Highly Unofficial 2008 UFC Awards - The Knockouts|author=Thomas Gerbasi|date=December 28, 2008|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}}
- 2009: Ranked #6 Loss of the Year {{small|vs. Rich Franklin 1}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/ten-best-losses-2009|title=Ten Best – The Losses of 2009|author=Thomas Gerbasi|date=December 18, 2009|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}} & Ranked #4 Fight of the Year {{small|vs. Rich Franklin 1}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/ten-best-fights-2009|title=Ten Best – The Fights of 2009|author=Thomas Gerbasi|date=December 21, 2009|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}}
- 2011: Ranked #10 Knockout of the Year {{small|vs. Cung Le}} {{small|(Tied with Anthony Johnson)}},{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/ten-best-2011-knockout-year|title=Ten Best - 2011 Knockout of the Year|date=January 6, 2012|author=Thomas Gerbasi|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}} Ranked #9 Upset of the Year {{small|vs. Cung Le}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/ten-best-2011-upset-year|title=Ten Best - 2011 Upset of the Year|date=January 4, 2012|author=Thomas Gerbasi|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}} & Ranked #8 Fight of the Year {{small|vs. Cung Le}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/ten-best-2011-fight-year|title=Ten Best - 2011 Fight of the Year|date=January 8, 2012|author=Thomas Gerbasi|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}}
- 2013: Ranked #8 Knockout of the Year{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/ten-best-knockouts-2013|title=Ten Best: The Knockouts of 2013|author=Thomas Gerbasi|date=January 3, 2014|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}} & Ranked #2 Fight of the Year {{small|vs. Brian Stann}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ufc.com/news/ten-best-fights-2013|title=Ten Best: The Fights of 2013|author=Thomas Gerbasi|date=January 6, 2014|work=Ultimate Fighting Championship}}
- Pride Fighting Championships
- Pride Middleweight Championship (One time, first)
- Four successful title defenses
- Most successful title defenses in PRIDE FC history (4)
- Most successful title defenses in the history of PRIDE FC Middleweight division (4)
- Most consecutive successful titles defenses in PRIDE FC history (4)
- Most consecutive successful title defenses in the history of PRIDE FC Middleweight division (4)
- Longest title reign in PRIDE FC history (1939 days)
- 2003 Pride Middleweight World Grand Prix Championship
- 2005 Pride Middleweight World Grand Prix Semi-finalist
- 2006 Pride Openweight World Grand Prix Semi-finalist
- Saku Championship belt winner
- First fighter in Pride Fighting Championships history to win a Pride Championship and Pride Grand Prix
- Most wins in PRIDE FC history (22){{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/39549421/wanderlei-silva-inducted-ufc-hall-fame|title=Wanderlei Silva to be inducted into UFC Hall of Fame|publisher=ESPN|author=Marc Raimondi|date=February 17, 2024|work=espn.com}}
- Longest undefeated streak in PRIDE FC history (20)
- Most knockouts in PRIDE FC history (15)
- Most knockdowns landed in PRIDE FC history (18)
- Tied (Mirko Cro Cop) for most finishes in PRIDE FC history (16)
- Most significant strikes in PRIDE FC history (720)
- International Vale Tudo Championship
- IVC Light heavyweight Championship (One time)
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- 2001 Feud of the Year {{small|vs. Kazushi Sakuraba}}
- 2001 Most Outstanding Fighter
- 2003 Fight of the Year {{small|vs. Hidehiko Yoshida on 9 November}}
- 2004 Fight of the Year {{small|vs. Quinton Jackson on 31 October}}
- 2004 Most Outstanding Fighter
- Sports Illustrated
- 2004 Knockout of the Decade {{small|vs. Quinton Jackson on 31 October 2004}}{{Cite web |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/magazine/specials/2000s/12/17/mma.highlights.lowlights/index.html |title=Fedor Emelianenko tops highlights, lowlights of decade in MMA - 2000s: The Decade in Sports - SI.com |access-date=30 December 2012 |archive-date=3 November 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103212254/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/magazine/specials/2000s/12/17/mma.highlights.lowlights/index.html |url-status=dead }}
- MMAFighting.com
- 2004 Light heavyweight of the Year{{Cite web|url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2007/01/01/mmafightingcom-2006-year-end-awards|title=MMAFighting.com 2006 Year End Awards|first=M. M. A.|last=Fighting|date=1 January 2007|website=MMA Fighting}}
- 2013 Best Fight of the Half-Year {{small|vs. Brian Stann}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2013/6/27/4469526/wanderlei-silvas-win-over-stann-is-best-fight-thus-far-in-2013|title=Fight of the Half-Year|first=Dave|last=Meltzer|date=27 June 2013|website=MMA Fighting}}
- Sherdog
- 2004 Fighter of the Year{{Cite web|url=https://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Sherdogcom-Names-Wanderlei-Silva-2004-Fighter-of-the-Year-2259|title=Sherdog.com Names Wanderlei Silva 2004 Fighter of the Year|website=Sherdog}}
- Mixed Martial Arts Hall of Fame{{Cite web|url=https://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/16/Imagining-an-MMA-Hall-of-Fame-The-ShooIns-71497|title=Imagining an MMA Hall of Fame: The Shoo-Ins - Wanderlei Silva|website=Sherdog}}
- World MMA Awards
- 2008 Fight of the Year vs. Chuck Liddell at UFC 79{{cite web|url=http://www.themmanews.com/fighters-only-world-mma-awards-results/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006135504/http://www.themmanews.com/fighters-only-world-mma-awards-results/|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 October 2011|title=Contact Support|access-date=12 July 2015}}
- 2008 Knockout of the Year vs. Keith Jardine at UFC 84
- 2018 Lifetime Achievement{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/1063129/2019/07/04/an-evening-at-the-fighters-only-world-mma-awards/|title=An evening at the Fighters Only World MMA Awards|author=Chuck Mindenhall|publisher=theathletic.com|date=4 July 2019}}
Mixed martial arts record
{{MMArecordbox
| draws = 1
| nc = 1
| ko-wins = 27
| ko-losses = 7
| sub-wins = 1
| sub-losses =
| dec-wins = 7
| dec-losses = 7
| dq-wins =
| dq-losses =
| other-wins =
| other-losses =
}}
{{MMA record start}}
|-
|{{no2}}Loss
|align=center|{{nowrap|35–14–1 (1)}}
|TKO (punches)
|{{dts|2018|September|29|format=dmy}}
|align=center|2
|align=center|4:32
|San Jose, California, United States
|{{small|Heavyweight bout.}}
|-
|{{no2}}Loss
|align=center|35–13–1 (1)
|Decision (unanimous)
|{{dts|2017|June|24|format=dmy}}
|align=center|3
|align=center|5:00
|New York City, New York, United States
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 35–12–1 (1)
| KO (punches)
| UFC on Fuel TV: Silva vs. Stann
| {{dts|2013|March|3|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 4:08
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|Return to Light Heavyweight. Fight of the Night. Knockout of the Night.}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 34–12–1 (1)
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 147
| {{dts|2012|June|23|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 5
| align=center| 5:00
| Belo Horizonte, Brazil
|{{small|Catchweight (190 lb) bout. Fight of the Night.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 34–11–1 (1)
| Cung Le
| TKO (knees and punches)
| UFC 139
| {{dts|2011|November|20|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 4:49
| San Jose, California, United States
| {{small|Fight of the Night.}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 33–11–1 (1)
| KO (punches)
| UFC 132
| {{dts|2011|July|2|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:27
| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 33–10–1 (1)
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 110
| {{dts|2010|February|21|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Sydney, Australia
| {{small|Middleweight debut.}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 32–10–1 (1)
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 99
| {{dts|2009|June|13|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Cologne, Germany
| {{small|Catchweight (195 lb) bout. Fight of the Night.}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 32–9–1 (1)
| KO (punch)
| UFC 92
| {{dts|2008|December|27|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 3:21
| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 32–8–1 (1)
| KO (punches)
| UFC 84
| {{dts|2008|May|24|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:36
| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
| {{small|Knockout of the Night. Knockout of the Year (2008).}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 31–8–1 (1)
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 79
| {{dts|2007|December|29|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
| {{small|Fight of the Night. Fight of the Year (2008).}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 31–7–1 (1)
| KO (punches)
| Pride 33
| {{dts|2007|February|24|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 2:08
| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
| {{small|Lost the Pride Middleweight Championship.}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 31–6–1 (1)
| KO (head kick)
| {{dts|2006|September|10|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 5:26
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|2006 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 31–5–1 (1)
| TKO (punches and soccer kicks)
| {{dts|2006|July|1|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 9:21
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|2006 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 30–5–1 (1)
| Decision (split)
| {{dts|2005|December|31|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|Defended the Pride Middleweight Championship.}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 29–5–1 (1)
| Decision (unanimous)
| {{dts|2005|August|28|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|2005 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinal.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 29–4–1 (1)
| TKO (punches)
| Pride Critical Countdown 2005
| {{dts|2005|June|26|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 5:24
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|2005 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 28–4–1 (1)
| Decision (split)
| Pride Total Elimination 2005
| {{dts|2005|April|23|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Osaka, Japan
| {{small|2005 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix Opening Round.}}
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 27–4–1 (1)
| Decision (split)
| {{dts|2004|December|31|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|Openweight bout.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 27–3–1 (1)
| KO (knees)
| Pride 28
| {{dts|2004|October|31|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 3:26
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|Defended the Pride Middleweight Championship. Fight of the Year (2004).}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 26–3–1 (1)
| KO (stomps)
| {{dts|2004|August|15|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:46
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|Non-title bout.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 25–3–1 (1)
| KO (punches)
| {{dts|2004|February|15|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:09
| Yokohama, Japan
| {{small|Non-title bout.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 24–3–1 (1)
| TKO (knees)
| rowspan=2| Pride Final Conflict 2003
| rowspan=2| {{dts|2003|November|9|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 6:28
| rowspan=2| Tokyo, Japan
| {{small|Won the 2003 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 23–3–1 (1)
| Decision (unanimous)
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| {{small|2003 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix Semifinal. Fight of the Year (2003).}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 22–3–1 (1)
| KO (punch)
| Pride Total Elimination 2003
| {{dts|2003|August|10|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 5:01
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|2003 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix Opening Round.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 21–3–1 (1)
| TKO (corner stoppage)
| Pride 23
| {{dts|2002|November|24|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 3:40
| Tokyo, Japan
| {{small|Defended the Pride Middleweight Championship.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 20–3–1 (1)
| Tatsuya Iwasaki
| TKO (head kick and punches)
| {{dts|2002|August|28|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:16
| Tokyo, Japan
| {{small|Non-title bout.}}
|-
| {{draw}}Draw
| align=center| 19–3–1 (1)
| Draw (time limit)
| Pride 20
| {{dts|2002|April|28|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 5
| align=center| 3:00
| Yokohama, Japan
| {{small|Heavyweight bout. Match fought under special rules.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 19–3 (1)
| KO (punch)
| Pride 19
| {{dts|2002|February|24|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 2:28
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|Defended the Pride Middleweight Championship.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 18–3 (1)
| TKO (doctor stoppage)
| Pride 18
| {{dts|2001|December|23|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 3
| align=center| 2:02
| Fukuoka, Japan
| {{small|Non-title bout.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 17–3 (1)
| TKO (doctor stoppage)
| Pride 17
| {{dts|2001|November|3|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 10:00
| Tokyo, Japan
| {{small|Won the inaugural Pride Middleweight Championship.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 16–3 (1)
| TKO (punches)
| Pride 14 - Clash of the Titans
| {{dts|2001|May|27|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:30
| Yokohama, Japan
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 15–3 (1)
| TKO (knees and soccer kicks)
| {{dts|2001|March|25|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:38
| Saitama, Japan
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 14–3 (1)
| Decision (unanimous)
| {{dts|2000|December|23|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 10:00
| Saitama, Japan
| {{small|Return to Light Heavyweight.}}
|-
| {{nocontest}}NC
| align=center| 13–3 (1)
| NC (Yvel kicked in groin)
| Pride 11 - Battle of the Rising Sun
| {{dts|2000|October|31|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:21
| Osaka, Japan
| {{small|Heavyweight debut. An inadvertent groin kick from Silva rendered Yvel unable to continue.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 13–3
| KO (punches)
| Pride 10 - Return of the Warriors
| {{dts|2000|August|27|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 3:45
| Saitama, Japan
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 12–3
| Todd Medina
| KO (knees)
| Meca Vale Tudo 2
| {{dts|2000|August|12|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:39
| Curitiba, Brazil
|
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 11–3
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 25
| {{dts|2000|April|14|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 5
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
| {{small|For the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 11–2
| Submission (rear-naked choke)
| {{dts|2000|January|30|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:42
| Tokyo, Japan
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 10–2
| Decision (unanimous)
| Pride 8
| {{dts|1999|November|21|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 10:00
| Tokyo, Japan
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 9–2
| Decision (unanimous)
| Pride 7
| {{dts|1999|September|12|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 2
| align=center| 10:00
| Yokohama, Japan
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 8–2
| Tony Petarra
| KO (knee)
| UFC 20
| {{dts|1999|May|7|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:53
| Birmingham, Alabama, United States
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 7–2
| TKO (submission to punches)
| IVC 10: World Class Champions
| {{dts|1999|April|27|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:32
| Brazil
| {{small|Won the IVC Light Heavyweight Championship.}}
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 6–2
| Adrian Serrano
| KO (punches and soccer kick)
| IVC 9: The Revenge
| {{dts|1999|January|20|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:22
| Aracaju, Brazil
|
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 5–2
| TKO (punches)
| {{dts|1998|October|16|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:44
| São Paulo, Brazil
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 5–1
| KO (punch and soccer kick)
| IVC 6: The Challenge
| {{dts|1998|August|23|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 4:00
| São Paulo, Brazil
|
|-
| {{no2}}Loss
| align=center| 4–1
| Artur Mariano
| TKO (doctor stoppage)
| rowspan=3|IVC 2: A Question of Pride
| rowspan=3| {{dts|1997|September|15|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 13:10
| rowspan=3|São Paulo, Brazil
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 4–0
| Egidio da Costa
| TKO (submission to punches)
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:27
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 3–0
| Sean Bormet
| KO (kick)
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:19
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 2–0
| Marcelao Barbosa
| TKO (shoulder injury)
| Brazilian Vale Tudo 10
| {{dts|1997|July|1|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:20
| Brazil
|
|-
| {{yes2}}Win
| align=center| 1–0
| Dilson Filho
| KO (punch)
| Brazilian Vale Tudo 6
| {{dts|1996|November|1|format=dmy}}
| align=center| 1
| align=center| 3:35
| Brazil
|
{{end}}
class="wikitable"
|+ !No. !Event !Fight !Venue !City !PPV Buys |
1.
|Franklin vs. Silva |
2.
|Silva vs. Franklin II |
3.
|Sonnen vs. Silva |
Submission grappling record
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
|+ | |||||||
style="text-align:center; background:#f0f0f0;"
! Result ! Opponent ! Method ! Event ! Date ! Round ! Time ! Notes | |||||||
{{draw}}Draw | {{flagicon|Japan}} Kazushi Sakuraba and {{flagicon|Japan}} Hideo Tokoro | Draw | Rizin FF 1 | 2016 | 1 | 15:00 | {{small|Partnered with {{flagicon|Japan}} Kiyoshi Tamura.}} |
Filmography
class="wikitable sortable" |
style="width:75px;"| Year
! style="width:250px;"| Title ! style="width:150px;"| Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
---|
2005
| Nagurimono | Morte | |
2012
| Himself | |
2018
| Chud | |
Pay-per-view Bouts
class="wikitable sortable"
!No !Event !PPV buys |
1.
|360,000 |
2.
|140,000 |
3.
|130,000 |
|Total:
|630,000 |
References
{{reflist}}
Books
- Wanderlei Silva - Sem Coleira, BB Editora (8 October 2020), {{ISBN|978-85-62716-85-0}}
External links
{{commons category|Wanderlei Silva}}
- {{Sherdog}}
- {{UFC|wanderlei-silva}}
{{s-start}}
{{s-ach|ach}}
{{s-new|championship}}
{{s-ttl|title=1st Pride Middleweight Champion|years=3 November 2001 – 24 February 2007}}
{{s-aft|after=Dan Henderson}}
{{s-new|championship}}
{{s-ttl|title=Pride FC Middleweight Tournament winner|years=9 November 2003}}
{{s-aft|after=Mauricio "Shogun" Rua}}
{{s-new|championship}}
{{s-ttl|title=IVC Light-Heavyweight Champion|years=27 April 1999}}
{{s-end}}
{{Pride Middleweight Championship}}
{{Pride Tournament Championship}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Silva, Wanderlei}}
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