Anderson Silva: About, Earnings, Net Worth & last Fight

Anderson da Silva, a Brazilian-American mixed martial artist and boxer, was born on April 14, 1975. He previously held the Middleweight UFC Championship, and his 2,457-day title reign is the longest in UFC history. This lasted from 2006 until 2013, and during that time he achieved a UFC record 16 straight victories.

Silva has been hailed as one of the best mixed martial artists of all time by UFC president Dana White, UFC commentator Joe Rogan, and many other MMA experts. In November 2020, Silva quit the UFC and went back to boxing.

Personal life of Anderson Silva

In 2017, Anderson Silva wed Dayane Silva, his longtime girlfriend. The two have now welcomed two daughters and three sons into their household. Silva dislikes discussing his personal life in public, however it is known that his wife was a gymnast in the past.

Anderson Silva’s net worth: How much does Silva make?

Silva’s estimated net worth is $8 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Chris Weidman has a net worth of roughly $3 million when compared to his prior opponents in the octagon. Israel Adesanya, the middleweight champion in the UFC, has a $4 million dollar fortune.

Earnings during Anderson Silva’s career

According to The Sports Daily, Anderson Silva earned $66,000 in his UFC debut in 2006. Silva earned $80,000 after defeating Rich Franklin to win the middleweight championship of the UFC in 2006. Silva reportedly earned $620,000 from Uriah Hall in his final UFC match in 2020.

Silva won the biggest prize of $820,000 in 2017, defeating Derek Brunson by a unanimous vote.

According to Overtime Heroics, Silva was promised between $500,000 and $1 million for his rematch with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in 2021. As compensation for Chavez’s failure to make weight for the bout, he did receive an additional $100,000. When Tito Ortiz failed to make weight for their boxing match that same year, Silva again seized 30% of his opponent’s winnings.

Anderson Silva last fight: Spider could face Uriah Hall

The UFC president told the media during Dana White’s Contender Series 29 that the organization is actively working on a matchup for Anderson Silva that could happen later this year. Although Dana White stated that he believes this will be Silva’s final fight, he wants to leave that decision up to Silva.

Dana White declined to name the opponent when questioned about the Spider’s rumored final match. However, White chose Uriah Hall’s name when asked some follow-up questions. White stated, “We’re talking about placing him in a very competitive fight against Uriah Hall, which should be entertaining.

One of the finest fighters to ever strike in the UFC octagon is unquestionably Anderson Silva. The Spider has set and broken numerous UFC records throughout his more than ten years in the organization. The longest title reign in UFC history was held by former middleweight champion Silva, who still holds the record with 2,457 days. Anderson Silva set a UFC record by winning 16 straight fights during his tyrannical rule (2006 to 2013). Although Anderson Silva isn’t fighting as frequently these days, he is still among the boxers in the company with the best earnings.

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