View Full Version : Anderson Silva Move to 205 Deemed False


Phenomkidd
08-12-2009, 03:42 PM
http://mmamania.com/2009/08/11/spider-camp-denies-ever-offering-to-have-anderson-silva-relinquish-his-title-and-move-to-light-heavyweight/

Anderson Silva’s manager, Ed Soares, has informed ESPN.com that an August 9 report from Yahoo Sports about Anderson Silva relinquishing his 185-pound title for a permanent move to light heavyweight, is untrue.

The report quoted Soares as offering Silva to UFC President Dana White as a permanent fixture in the light heavyweight division during the UFC 101 post-fight press conference.

Soares however, is adamant that “The Spider” is still just a part-time employee in the 205-pound class.

From Soares:

“That is totally false; I never said that to Dana. The only time I recall Dana saying what was said in the Yahoo! story — ‘I like that. We can make that happen, I like that’ — was when Anderson’s assistant came up to Dana and said something to him. But I don’t even know what he said to Dana. Like we’ve said before, Anderson wants to be in the biggest fights possible, whether it’s at 205 or 185 [pounds],” Soares said. “He owns the belt at 185 and he is going to keep defending that belt.”

Silva made quick work of former light heavyweight champion Forrest Griffin at UFC 101 back on August 8. The TUF 1 champ was stunned early and often, eventually wilting under the might of the middleweight champ.

In fact it was such a one-sided beatdown, speculation ran rampant following the fight about where Silva might go from here. White mentioned a possible superfight with current light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida — an idea not well received by “The Spider.”

As of now, Silva will likely defend his belt in a rematch against Dan Henderson later this year or early 2010. “Hollywood” squashed Michael Bisping at UFC 100 to get another crack at the unstoppable Brazilian.

From there it’s anyone’s guess, but we do know that Anderson Silva has no immediate plans to permanently fight at 205-pounds.

Somewhere in Cincinnati, Rich Franklin is wiping his brow.

khepesh
08-12-2009, 04:36 PM
This was highly predictable. I really don't like the way Dana White messes these things up. He justices him and his team to release information that is absolutely untrue.

Considering Dana's lying and misleading personality, how much truth do you guys see in his explanations about why dealing with Fedor did not go well?

Nodogoshi
08-12-2009, 09:31 PM
This was highly predictable. I really don't like the way Dana White messes these things up. He justices him and his team to release information that is absolutely untrue.

Considering Dana's lying and misleading personality, how much truth do you guys see in his explanations about why dealing with Fedor did not go well?
I don't believe anything the douche says.

khepesh
08-12-2009, 10:53 PM
I don't believe anything the douche says.

There's no reason to.

I'd switch Nog with Dana in your sig.

UnDeniable
08-13-2009, 07:21 AM
This was highly predictable. I really don't like the way Dana White messes these things up. He justices him and his team to release information that is absolutely untrue.

Considering Dana's lying and misleading personality, how much truth do you guys see in his explanations about why dealing with Fedor did not go well?

I don't think Fedor ever wanted to sign with the UFC, they hold you till you lose with Champions clauses and **** like that, he has much more freedom at Strikeforce. Although he is still fighting in the minor league's, but he sealed his legacy in Pride ( greatest org ever ) so its irrelevant

khepesh
08-13-2009, 09:06 AM
I don't think Fedor ever wanted to sign with the UFC, they hold you till you lose with Champions clauses and **** like that, he has much more freedom at Strikeforce. Although he is still fighting in the minor league's, but he sealed his legacy in Pride ( greatest org ever ) so its irrelevant

Probably true, and Fedor seemed to get Dana pissed probably without taking any kind of stress. And especially this Champion clause in the UFC contracts is absolute bull**** imo.

That was one of biggest reasons for me why I wanted Silva to hang his belt, just for him to get freedom some day.

Nodogoshi
08-13-2009, 03:06 PM
I don't think Fedor ever wanted to sign with the UFC, they hold you till you lose with Champions clauses and **** like that, he has much more freedom at Strikeforce. Although he is still fighting in the minor league's, but he sealed his legacy in Pride ( greatest org ever ) so its irrelevant

The UFC HW division is extremely weak. He is not fighting in the minor leagues.

khepesh
08-13-2009, 03:25 PM
The UFC HW division is extremely weak. He is not fighting in the minor leagues.

True, he's only fighting for minor organisations.

UnDeniable
08-13-2009, 06:56 PM
The UFC HW division is extremely weak. He is not fighting in the minor leagues.

The UFC has the best selection of talent in the world, Fedor doesn't have to go to the UFC to seal his legacy it would just be nice to see him competing in the major organisation

especially with a cunt like brock as champ, I'd love to see Big Nog hold that belt

Nodogoshi
08-13-2009, 10:00 PM
The UFC has the best selection of talent in the world, Fedor doesn't have to go to the UFC to seal his legacy it would just be nice to see him competing in the major organisation

especially with a cunt like brock as champ, I'd love to see Big Nog hold that belt
The UFC is the biggest org, but that doesn't change the fact that their HW division is ****.

khepesh
08-14-2009, 05:22 AM
especially with a cunt like brock as champ, I'd love to see Big Nog hold that belt

I believe almost everybody does, mainly because Brock's attitude is full of ****.