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Anderson Silva’s ‘Invincible’ Weapon, Praised by Joe Rogan, Also Mastered by Tyron Woodley

December 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley have both been part of UFC title bouts that faced heavy criticism.

One of the year’s most anticipated fights is set for this Friday, with Jake Paul aiming for a major upset against Anthony Joshua on December 19th.

This event marks the first meeting between two former UFC champions, Anderson Silva and his alternate opponent Tyron Woodley, who will face off at Miami’s Kaseya Center.

Despite their differing fighting styles and career trajectories, both athletes share key traits that have driven their success in high-level mixed martial arts.

Joe Rogan recently discussed Silva’s strategic approach on a 2024 podcast, highlighting how Silva’s ability to make fights seem dull was a cunning tactic. Rogan explained that Silva’s strategy was to frustrate opponents into making mistakes by slowing down the pace, knowing that this would give him the upper hand. Rogan praised Silva’s intelligence, noting he didn’t mind boos from the crowd as long as his plan worked.

Silva’s method involved baiting his opponents into initiating action so he could capitalize with precise counterattacks. Rogan also mentioned Silva’s refusal to accept criticism over less exciting fights, a stance also seen in Woodley’s career, who similarly relied on his explosive power and wrestling, often waiting patiently for his chance to strike.

Both fighters favored a style built on counterpunching and capitalizing on opponent errors — an approach that can sometimes lead to less dynamic and more cautious bouts. Given they both tend to adopt this strategy, their December 19th match might not offer the most thrilling viewing, unless one of them chooses to be more aggressive and take control of the fight.

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Fan Take: This matchup is significant for fight fans because it pits two tactical veterans against each other, showcasing the chess match nature of MMA. Although it might not be action-packed, the technical mastery on display could highlight why strategic patience is just as important as aggression in the sport today.

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