WATCH: 50-Year-Old Anderson Silva Leaves Tyron Woodley Crawling on Floor in Stunning Boxing Match
UFC legend Anderson Silva showcases his signature creativity to knockout fellow UFC veteran Tyron Woodley in dominant fashion.
Anderson Silva knocks out Tyron Woodley (via MMA Fighting)
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Anderson Silva is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in combat sports history, known for his creativity, timing, and fluid movement. His unorthodox approach to striking consistently separated him from his peers. Even outside mixed martial arts, those qualities have remained evident. ‘The Spider’ again displayed that skill and creativity in his knockout victory over Tyron Woodley at the Kaseya Center.
The matchup against Woodley represented Silva’s sixth professional boxing appearance. Silva first competed in boxing in 1998 before focusing on mixed martial arts for the majority of his career. After concluding his storied MMA run, he returned to boxing in 2021 with renewed focus. That comeback included victories over Tito Ortiz and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, establishing momentum in the ring.
Woodley began the fight with pressure and activity, keeping a steady pace throughout the opening round. His forward movement and output created moments of concern as Silva absorbed shots and assessed the timing. In the second round, Silva made a precise adjustment and began setting traps. A feinted leg movement opened the lane for a right uppercut that finished the fight at the 1:33 mark.
50-year-old Anderson Silva defeats Tyron Woodley by 2nd-round TKO
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Before facing Woodley, Silva competed in a boxing exhibition against longtime UFC rival Chael Sonnen. The contest revisited a rivalry that had defined a key chapter of the Brazilian legend’s MMA career. Unlike their previous meetings, the bout took place under exhibition rules. The fight ultimately ended in a draw and did not count toward professional records.
Silva’s only setback since returning to boxing occurred in his 2022 bout against Jake Paul. The fight went the full scheduled distance and featured competitive exchanges throughout. Paul secured a knockdown late in the contest, which played a significant role in the final outcome. The unanimous decision loss remains Silva’s lone defeat since reentering the squared circle.
At 50 years old, Anderson Silva continues to perform with a level of fluency rarely seen at that stage of a fighter’s career. His movement, timing, and composure remain consistent with the style that defined his UFC reign. Each outing reinforces his adaptability across combat sports. Silva’s longevity stands as a testament to his mastery and enduring skill.
What is next for Anderson Silva after knocking out Tyron Woodley?
Anderson Silva’s UFC reign stands as one of the most dominant championship runs in the promotion’s history. He held the middleweight title for years and consistently defended it against elite competition. During that stretch, Silva defeated prominent fighters such as Rich Franklin, Dan Henderson, Forrest Griffin, and Vitor Belfort.

Silva also compiled the longest winning streak in UFC history with 16 consecutive victories. That historic run came to an end in 2013 when Chris Weidman knocked him out at UFC 162 to claim the middleweight title. The loss marked a turning point in Silva’s career and the division itself. Years later, Silva reignited the rivalry by calling out Weidman following his knockout win over Tyron Woodley in boxing.
My venom is Chris Weidman. I’m waiting for you, Chris. Chris, I know you hurt your arm and I’m waiting. I’m waiting for you to get better. Let’s go show how the ex-UFC fighters can do a good job in boxing and respect the boxing community. I’m waiting for you.
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Anderson Silva on what’s next for him at 50 years young:
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) December 20, 2025
“My venom is Chris Weidman… I’m waiting for you, Chris.”
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The last time Silva shared the cage with Weidman ended in one of the most severe injuries in UFC history. During their rematch, Silva suffered a broken leg after a checked kick, forcing an immediate stoppage. The injury left him unable to continue and had lasting implications on his career. That moment remains a defining chapter in the rivalry and Anderson Silva’s overall legacy.
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