Anderson Silva says he ‘misspoke’ about being knocked out in sparring before Jake Paul bout

Anderson Silva said that he “misspoke” about being knocked out in sparring before his fight with Jake Paul on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published at MMAJunkie.com.

Anderson Silva has clarified recent comments in which he said he was knocked out twice in the final session of sparring for Saturday’s boxing match vs. Jake Paul.

In a prepared written statement issued by Showtime on Wednesday (via TMZ Sports), Silva said he “misspoke” and chalked it up to a language barrier as a non-native English speaker.

“After seeing the reports and concern for me, I’d like to clarify two important things,” Silva said. “One, I was NEVER knocked out in sparring. I misspoke in that interview as I sometimes do when interviewing in English and exaggerated the normal back-and-forth action that occurs in sparring.

“Second, this sparring session I referenced was in early September. The interview with MMA Weekly was done on Sept. 13 and, for some reason, just released this week. So, it wasn’t recent. More importantly, my training camp has been great. I am fit and ready to fight, and the only knockout people should be worried about is the one I’m about to deliver to Jake Paul on Saturday night.”

In an interview released Tuesday with MMA Weekly ahead of the bout, Silva said the following, which sparked the controversy:

“In the last sparring with Eliezer (Silva), my partner knocked me out two times. When I finished the training, I talked to my coach. I said, ‘Coach, let me ask you something, ‘Why do the guys knock me out two times?’ And the coach said, ‘You need to prepare for war.’”

Silva, 47, faces the YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul in an eight-round main event bout Saturday at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz. The Most Valuable Promotions event will air on Showtime pay-per-view.

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Anderson Silva says he ‘misspoke’ about being knocked out in sparring before Jake Paul bout

Anderson Silva said that he “misspoke” about being knocked out in sparring before his fight with Jake Paul on Saturday.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published at MMAJunkie.com.

Anderson Silva has clarified recent comments in which he said he was knocked out twice in the final session of sparring for Saturday’s boxing match vs. Jake Paul.

In a prepared written statement issued by Showtime on Wednesday (via TMZ Sports), Silva said he “misspoke” and chalked it up to a language barrier as a non-native English speaker.

“After seeing the reports and concern for me, I’d like to clarify two important things,” Silva said. “One, I was NEVER knocked out in sparring. I misspoke in that interview as I sometimes do when interviewing in English and exaggerated the normal back-and-forth action that occurs in sparring.

“Second, this sparring session I referenced was in early September. The interview with MMA Weekly was done on Sept. 13 and, for some reason, just released this week. So, it wasn’t recent. More importantly, my training camp has been great. I am fit and ready to fight, and the only knockout people should be worried about is the one I’m about to deliver to Jake Paul on Saturday night.”

In an interview released Tuesday with MMA Weekly ahead of the bout, Silva said the following, which sparked the controversy:

“In the last sparring with Eliezer (Silva), my partner knocked me out two times. When I finished the training, I talked to my coach. I said, ‘Coach, let me ask you something, ‘Why do the guys knock me out two times?’ And the coach said, ‘You need to prepare for war.’”

Silva, 47, faces the YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul in an eight-round main event bout Saturday at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz. The Most Valuable Promotions event will air on Showtime pay-per-view.

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Video: Inside Jake Paul’s training for Anderson Silva boxing match

Video: Inside Jake Paul’s training for Anderson Silva boxing match.

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Editor’s note: This video was originally posted at MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul and Anderson Silva will throw down this Saturday at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz., where the YouTube star and former UFC middleweight champion headline a Showtime pay-per-view boxing event.

Paul, 25, will look to move to 6-0 as a professional boxer since January 2020. He already holds two wins over former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and former ONE Championship and Bellator titleholder Ben Askren.

Ahead of his showdown with Silva, watch the video above to hear from Paul and get an inside look at his preparation for the fight.

Video: Inside Jake Paul’s training for Anderson Silva boxing match

Video: Inside Jake Paul’s training for Anderson Silva boxing match.

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Editor’s note: This video was originally posted at MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul and Anderson Silva will throw down this Saturday at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz., where the YouTube star and former UFC middleweight champion headline a Showtime pay-per-view boxing event.

Paul, 25, will look to move to 6-0 as a professional boxer since January 2020. He already holds two wins over former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and former ONE Championship and Bellator titleholder Ben Askren.

Ahead of his showdown with Silva, watch the video above to hear from Paul and get an inside look at his preparation for the fight.

Jake Paul believes Anderson Silva boxing match could generate 700,000 PPV buys

Jake Paul believes his boxing match with Anderson Silva could generate 700,000 PPV buys

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published at MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul expects a ton of interest in his boxing match with Anderson Silva once fight night rolls around.

Paul (5-0), the notorious YouTuber-turned boxer, will face what many believe to be his toughest test yet in former longtime UFC middleweight champion Silva (3-1). The pair meet in an eight-round, 180-pound bout Oct. 29 at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz. The card airs on Showtime pay-per-view.

The hype for the contest is already in full swing. Paul and Silva recently did a two-city media tour where they talked up the bout and engaged in pre-fight faceoffs. Paul said the promotion hasn’t reached its boiling point, either, with a special “All Access” series and more still to debut.

If all goes smoothly, Paul thinks the combination of Silva’s fanbase with his own should make for a blockbuster event that could trend well beyond half-a-million pay-per-view buys

“I do think this will be the biggest pay-per-view (of my career),” Paul told MMA Junkie on Wednesday. “I would be happy with anywhere from 300-500,000, but I think it can get up anywhere to like 600 or 700,000, depending on how the fight week goes and the promotion and if ‘All Access’ performs well. I think this could be the biggest one for sure.”

After launching his boxing career with wins over former MMA champions Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren, Paul attempted to veer into a public desire to fight a “real boxer,” with scheduled bouts against Tommy Fury and Hasim Rakhman Jr. Neither came to fruition, so Paul went to a fight against an MMA legend in Silva.

With much of the MMA community rooting against Paul, Silva has been reluctant to say he’s representing his former sport inside the ring.

Paul, however, begs to differ.

“He’s definitely representing the MMA community. I think he just doesn’t want that pressure, maybe because even Tyron (Woodley) said the same thing,” Paul said. “Clearly they are representing the MMA community, and tons of the MMA fans want to see me lose, because there is a feud between us all. So he definitely is representing his legacy and all that. And the reason this fight is happening is because Dana White said I wouldn’t do it. So I had to check his bluff and prove to everyone, including him, that I’m not scared of Anderson Silva. … So this is definitely MMA vs. I guess myself.”

When fight night arrives, Paul said he’s going to be in his best form. He doesn’t see the judges being needed for this fight and expects to finish the job inside the distance.

“Knock him out before Round 5 – that’s my prediction and I strong, strongly believe in that,” Paul said. “Respectfully knock him out. With love and grace and a kiss.”

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Jake Paul believes Anderson Silva boxing match could generate 700,000 PPV buys

Jake Paul believes his boxing match with Anderson Silva could generate 700,000 PPV buys

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Editor’s note: This article was originally published at MMAJunkie.com.

Jake Paul expects a ton of interest in his boxing match with Anderson Silva once fight night rolls around.

Paul (5-0), the notorious YouTuber-turned boxer, will face what many believe to be his toughest test yet in former longtime UFC middleweight champion Silva (3-1). The pair meet in an eight-round, 180-pound bout Oct. 29 at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz. The card airs on Showtime pay-per-view.

The hype for the contest is already in full swing. Paul and Silva recently did a two-city media tour where they talked up the bout and engaged in pre-fight faceoffs. Paul said the promotion hasn’t reached its boiling point, either, with a special “All Access” series and more still to debut.

If all goes smoothly, Paul thinks the combination of Silva’s fanbase with his own should make for a blockbuster event that could trend well beyond half-a-million pay-per-view buys

“I do think this will be the biggest pay-per-view (of my career),” Paul told MMA Junkie on Wednesday. “I would be happy with anywhere from 300-500,000, but I think it can get up anywhere to like 600 or 700,000, depending on how the fight week goes and the promotion and if ‘All Access’ performs well. I think this could be the biggest one for sure.”

After launching his boxing career with wins over former MMA champions Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren, Paul attempted to veer into a public desire to fight a “real boxer,” with scheduled bouts against Tommy Fury and Hasim Rakhman Jr. Neither came to fruition, so Paul went to a fight against an MMA legend in Silva.

With much of the MMA community rooting against Paul, Silva has been reluctant to say he’s representing his former sport inside the ring.

Paul, however, begs to differ.

“He’s definitely representing the MMA community. I think he just doesn’t want that pressure, maybe because even Tyron (Woodley) said the same thing,” Paul said. “Clearly they are representing the MMA community, and tons of the MMA fans want to see me lose, because there is a feud between us all. So he definitely is representing his legacy and all that. And the reason this fight is happening is because Dana White said I wouldn’t do it. So I had to check his bluff and prove to everyone, including him, that I’m not scared of Anderson Silva. … So this is definitely MMA vs. I guess myself.”

When fight night arrives, Paul said he’s going to be in his best form. He doesn’t see the judges being needed for this fight and expects to finish the job inside the distance.

“Knock him out before Round 5 – that’s my prediction and I strong, strongly believe in that,” Paul said. “Respectfully knock him out. With love and grace and a kiss.”

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