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Wanderlei César da Silva (/ ˈ v æ n d ər l eɪ / VAN-dər-lay, Brazilian Portuguese: [vɐ̃deʁˈlej ˈsɛzɐʁ dɐ ˈsiwvɐ], Japanese: [bandaɾeː ɕi.ɯba]; born 3 July 1976) is a Brazilian former mixed martial artist who competed in Japan's Pride Fighting Championships and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Cro Cop was scheduled to face Wanderlei Silva in a trilogy bout on 29 December in the Rizin Open Weight quarter finals. [121] However, on 2 December, Silva withdrew from the bout. [122] Rizin announced that Cro Cop would then face Muhammed Lawal, who had just fought Satoshi Ishii on December 16 at Bellator 169. [123]
Wanderlei Silva (born 1976), black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, ... Admiral Tamandaré (1807–1897), military combatant, war veteran, "father of the Navy"
After Wanderlei Silva was forced out of his UFC 116 bout with Yoshihiro Akiyama due to broken ribs, Leben agreed to fill in for Silva in the bout against Akiyama, and faced him two weeks after defeating Simpson. Although he was outstruck and outwrestled for most of the first round, Leben managed to stay competitive and keep a fast-paced fight ...
Henderson's final Pride bout was a rematch with Wanderlei Silva at Pride 33 in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 24, 2007, at which he scored a knockout victory to become Middleweight Champion (205 pounds), while still holding his Welterweight title.
Vanderlei Silva may refer to: Wanderlei Silva, Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter; Vanderlei Fernandes Silva, also known as Derlei, Brazilian football player;
Wanderlei Silva, Brazilian mixed martial artist; Bobby Skinstad, Zimbabwean rugby union player; Andrea Barber, American actress; Henry Olonga, Zambian-Zimbabwean cricketer; July 4. Jo Chen, American-Taiwanese comic book artist and writer; Daijiro Kato, Japanese motorcycle racer (d. 2003) July 5. Jamie Elman, Canadian-American actor
Sonnen tells Silva to call the program "Wanderlei's show" instead of Ultimate Fighter and Silva gets angry to the point of pushing and threatening him. A contest to decide a new Brazilian ring girl is announced by Marcari and Salgado, with the fighters as the judges. Silva announces the first fight and matches Wagner Silva against Santos.