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Booked for UFC Norfolk
Silva will take on Kyler Phillips in a bantamweight matchup at UFC Norfolk on Feb. 29, Jami Frankenberry of The Virginian-Pilot reports.
ANALYSIS
Silva suffered his first professional loss in his UFC debut against Ray Borg via unanimous decision at UFC San Antonio in July, but he will look to bounce back against Phillips, who will be making his UFC debut. Silva held his own against Borg, as he showed promise in his striking. However, he faltered down the stretch and allowed Borg to secure several takedown attempts. Phillips carries a slight height advantage.
Silva suffered his first professional loss in his UFC debut against Ray Borg via unanimous decision at UFC San Antonio in July, but he will look to bounce back against Phillips, who will be making his UFC debut. Silva held his own against Borg, as he showed promise in his striking. However, he faltered down the stretch and allowed Borg to secure several takedown attempts. Phillips carries a slight height advantage.
Overmatched in UFC debut
Silva lost to Ray Borg via unanimous decision (28-29, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC San Antonio on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Silva saw a lot of late money coming towards him that narrowed the betting odds leading up to fight day, but he was unable to do enough to pull off the upset. He did force Borg to respect his striking early, as Borg quickly decided he was going to take this fight to the ground. Silva did hold his own, escaping several submission attempts and even landing in top position on multiple occasions. In the end, however, the constant pressure of Borg proved too much for the 24-year-old. The third round was dominated by a fresher Borg, who secured another takedown each time Silva got back to his feet, threatening with multiple submissions along the way. It will go down as the Brazilian's first professional loss, but there's plenty of room to grow for the Team Nogueira product.
Silva saw a lot of late money coming towards him that narrowed the betting odds leading up to fight day, but he was unable to do enough to pull off the upset. He did force Borg to respect his striking early, as Borg quickly decided he was going to take this fight to the ground. Silva did hold his own, escaping several submission attempts and even landing in top position on multiple occasions. In the end, however, the constant pressure of Borg proved too much for the 24-year-old. The third round was dominated by a fresher Borg, who secured another takedown each time Silva got back to his feet, threatening with multiple submissions along the way. It will go down as the Brazilian's first professional loss, but there's plenty of room to grow for the Team Nogueira product.
Set for UFC debut
Silva will face Ray Borg in a bantamweight fight at UFC San Antonio on July 20, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Silva is set to make his UFC debut after going undefeated in his first eight fights as a professional. The 24-year-old will face an opponent in Ray Borg who is coming off of an unanimous decision loss to Casey Kenney in March.
Silva is set to make his UFC debut after going undefeated in his first eight fights as a professional. The 24-year-old will face an opponent in Ray Borg who is coming off of an unanimous decision loss to Casey Kenney in March.