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UFC question: Anderson Silva, who did he lose to?
Anderson silva is by far in my opinion the best pound for pound fighter in the UFC but his record is 26-4 who did his 4 loses come from? i know they didnt come in the ufc but i couldent find it on google so please tell me
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The chonan fight was a highlight reel submisson look that up on youtube, and the fight with okami, he knocked him out with a head kick while okami was in his guard. he was destroying okami up until that point.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Luiz Azeredo, decision (split), May 27, 2000, Curitiba, Brazil
Daiju Takase, submission (triangle choke), June 8, 2003, Yokohama, Japan
Ryo Chonan, submission ( flying scissor hell hook), December 31, 2004, Saitama, Japan
Yushin Okami, disqualification (illegal kick), January 20, 2006, Honolulu, Hawaii
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What do you say after that? It was painful to watch the destruction that Silva put on. I was rooting for them both, but it felt horrible watching Forrest getting beaten like a red headed step child. Forrest was probably just embarrassed. I think it was just bad timing for Forrest, he started slow and Silva started fast. I believe that if Silva started fast with any of his other 9 victorys it would've ended pretty quickly as well. With that said... I feel honored just watching Silva fight... <<impressive
- Agnostic FrontLv 61 decade ago
Yushin Okami - Disqualification (illegal kick)
Ryo Chonan - Submission
Daiju Takase - Submission
Luiz Azeredo - Decision
He doesn't fare well against Japanese fighters.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
He had a few losses in the Japanese circuit.
this is before he got so good.
One of the losses is pretty awesome.
See video below.
Source(s): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=267i7rKeECA