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UFC Hall of Famer Wanderlei Silva loses call in violent brawl after exhibition boxing match
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UFC Legend Wanderlei Silva Faces Controversy in Explosive Post-Exhibition Boxing Brawl

November 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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MMA legend Wanderlei Silva’s transition into boxing took a bizarre and violent turn when he was disqualified in an exhibition bout against former two-division world boxing champion Acerino Freitas at Spaten Fight Night 2 in São Paulo, Brazil, following an apparent intentional headbutt. Exhibition boxing, often seen as glorified sparring, has gained popularity during the pandemic with matchups between MMA and boxing stars. However, Silva grew visibly frustrated as Freitas, who retired in 2017 with a record of 41-2 and 34 knockouts, clearly outclassed him. Silva was penalized a point for ignoring the referee’s command to break when pinning Freitas, and shortly after was disqualified for striking Freitas in the head.

Post-fight chaos ensued as shoving broke out between the teams; Silva was hit from behind by someone believed to be part of Freitas’ entourage. The situation escalated when Silva was struck on the jaw, causing him to lose consciousness and fall to the canvas. Silva, a former PRIDE middleweight champion and UFC competitor, retired in 2018 with a 35-14-1 record and was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2024 as part of the Pioneer Wing.

Fan Take: This incident underlines the unpredictable nature of crossover fights and highlights the challenges MMA fighters face transitioning to pure boxing rules. For fighting fans, it raises important questions about the safety and sportsmanship in exhibition bouts, potentially influencing how these events are regulated and perceived moving forward.

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