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Old 02-19-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Wanderlei possibly dropping to MW

I just read this article on MMAweekly.com. Wanderlei says he is thinking about dropping to MW because the LHW division in the UFC has lots of tall fighters. Here is the article.


The rumors about Wanderlei Silva’s next Ultimate Fighting Championship bout have been gaining momentum lately and the Brazilian’s latest blog entry on his official website will only fan the flames.

After taking some time to travel with his family to Brazil, Silva has returned to the U.S. and is starting to talk about his next fight and surprisingly, a possible move down in weight classes to the middleweight division.

"I just got home to Vegas and I am going to the UFC office to know about my next fight,” said Silva.

“I’m thinking about my next opponent who’s probably going to be (Keith) Jardine. I found him a good choice after his victory over Chuck Liddell.” He also said, “I think that would be a very good opponent because our styles match very good.”

Though he added, “…there’s nothing official yet.”

Jardine has been the name most often mentioned for Silva’s likely return in May at UFC 84 in Las Vegas. His blog entry seems to confirm that is the bout being discussed not only by fans, but also by the UFC officials.

Despite the prospect of Keith Jardine on the horizon, Silva has another fighter on his mind, Dan Henderson. Along with a Henderson rematch, he mentioned a possible drop in weight classes as well.

“On the other hand, we have Anderson Silva vs. Dan Henderson, which will a very good fight. If Henderson wins that fight, I wouldn't think twice to drop down my weight to face him again,” stated Silva. “I respect him a lot, but I have him inside my throat since our last fight because I wasn't in my best day on that occasion.”

The two faced each other at Pride Fighting Championships final event in America in February of 2007. Henderson knocked out Silva two minutes into the third round.

“I am thinking seriously (about changing) my weight class in the UFC because I am too short and the athletes in my weight class are 1.90 meters (6’3”) tall. At the moment, I am 1.80 meters (5’11”),” he stated.

“I’ve being waiting, but I haven’t grown any taller. I think my size will be this one!”

Silva would be one of the larger fighters at middleweight and there are plenty of opponents that would provide prominent match-ups. The obvious marquee bouts would be against fellow Brazilian and current champion Anderson Silva or the rematch with Henderson. But en route to either of those fights, there are other potential fights with Nate Marquardt, Rich Franklin, Yushin Okami, or the returning Evan Tanner.

So it sounds as if there may be a future for the “Axe Murderer” in the lighter weight class, but considering his tone about the possibility of a bout with Jardine, it appears that any move will likely wait until sometime after May.



Seems like agood idea in my opinion, however cutting weight tends to take a much larger toll on older fighters. Im sure he won't have much difficulty cutting the weight though.

What do you guys think?
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Awesome... Silva at MW would be awesome. He would easily go through everyone though I think until he gets to Hendo or A Silva. Everyone knows Wanderlei and everyone will be happy if he is kickin ass at MW, even though he still could at LHW, but he is right, the height and shorter arms is a challenge (ie Liddell fight) and he stands a more fair chance at MW. Lookin forward to see what happens.
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Translation 'in Pride most fighters don't drop weight in order to make weight, in the UFC they drop 10-20 lbs and I'm gonna get tossed around like a rag doll'
Same thing happened to Bisping IMO so he dropped. A lot ofNorth American fighters have wrestling backgrounds and are very experienced at dropping weight. Randy, Chuck, Tito all fight at around 220 lbs by the time they get in the octagon.
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i said he should do this ages ago not claiming credit lol just think its a good idea and a great opportunity to see some good fights and now the middleweight division is finally looking good

Bisping, Anderson, Wand, Henderson and the mainstays it looks like a more marquee division
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He's got a fight at LHW in May some time.

I'm pretty sure it's against Jardine.
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I have heard that too Jamie. He is supposed to be dropping weight classes after his next fight, which will be at LHW.
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Yeah his fight with Jardine is confirmed for UFC 84. I don't think him dropping to MW does much for him, sure he would be faster and stronger; but his strength doesn't really mesh with his style. He rarely uses his strength to his adavantage, if anything he has more power in his hands at 205 and really his strikes are as quick as they come. Hes been affective at 205 for his entire career so why change a good thing because of a few slip ups.

He also stated that if Henderson wins the title at MW that may be the deciding factor of him dropping down to get that rematch.
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he was effective in Pride because he was fed a lot of japanese fighters and they're tough as nails but they don't drop weight like North Americans do due to so many of them having wrestling backgrounds. So when he fights in the UFC, he's probably giving up some size and therefore is contemplating dropping down.
of course he did weigh more than Cro-Cop in the OWGP....
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