Anderson Silva, at the age of 50, is starting a new chapter in his life but remains eager to continue fighting. Although the legendary middleweight champion retired in October 2020 at 45 with an empty UFC Octagon as his farewell, he transitioned to boxing and even secured a win against Jake Paul.
Following a three-year break, Silva made a stunning return to the ring, knocking out fellow UFC icon Tyron Woodley in the second round, which reignited calls for a trilogy match with Chris Weidman.
After celebrating his 50th birthday, Silva surprised many by delivering a highlight-reel knockout against Woodley. In the post-fight interview, he revealed plans to join the Beverly Hills Police Department by training at their police academy. Having lived in California for nearly two decades since moving from Brazil, Silva aims to give back to his community through this new role.
Silva also expressed his desire to finally settle the score with Chris Weidman. Their trilogy fight had been planned but postponed after Weidman was injured. Silva’s remarkable UFC middleweight reign came crashing down in 2013 when Weidman caught him with a knockout following Silva’s showboating. Their rematch is infamous for Silva’s leg break, one of the most shocking incidents in UFC history. Now both fighters are past their prime, Silva wants one last shot at redemption.
He metaphorically compared their rivalry to “Spider-Man and Venom,” emphasizing that Weidman is his ultimate adversary. Silva hopes Weidman recovers quickly and sends his regards to Silva’s family.
Fan Take: Anderson Silva’s return to the ring and his pursuit of a new career as a police officer underscore the enduring passion and resilience that MMA legends embody. His desire for a third fight with Weidman not only rekindles one of the sport’s most intense rivalries but also highlights the dramatic narratives that keep fans engaged and the sport evolving.

