Eight-Time UFC Veteran Claudio Silva Announces Retirement
Claudio Silva, a veteran of eight UFC appearances, has retired from MMA at 40 years old.
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“Hello everyone: family, fans, friends and haters!!! I’m write this letter today with the most upmost gratitude and appreciation to you and my coaches and team. I’d like to announce my retirement,” Silva wrote.
“Since I [started competing] in MMA and the UFC, I’ve had nothing but positive memories and special moments that I will never forget. Thank you everyone that helped me achieve my goals as a man, athlete and sportsman. I wish nothing but the best to all my coaches, fans, friends, family members.”
“Hannibal” was released from the UFC shortly after a loss to Nicolas Dalby this past July — his third consecutive defeat within the Las Vegas-based promotion. The Brazilian was victorious in his first five UFC bouts, most notably earning a split-decision win against current welterweight champ Leon Edwards at UFC Fight Night 56 in November 2014. He exits the sport with a 14-4 career mark.
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