NEW YORK – By Wednesday’s third stop on a seven city tour to promote their UFC 168 rematch on December 28th, UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman and the man he beat for the crown, future Hall of Famer Anderson Silva, seemed to have this whole media thing down to a science, walking into the UFC Gym greeting the assembled press and going off into opposite corners, so to speak, to talk about the upcoming bout.No drama, no hostile words or stares, just two pros taking care of business.“I thought it would be weird,” admitted Weidman when asked about seeing the man he just knocked out and the on … Read the Full Article Here
Weidman and Silva Continue Tour in NYC
NEW YORK – By Wednesday’s third stop on a seven city tour to promote their UFC 168 rematch on December 28th, UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman and the man he beat for the crown, future Hall of Famer Anderson Silva, seemed to have this whole media thing down to a science, walking into the UFC Gym greeting the assembled press and going off into opposite corners, so to speak, to talk about the upcoming bout.No drama, no hostile words or stares, just two pros taking care of business.“I thought it would be weird,” admitted Weidman when asked about seeing the man he just knocked out and the on … Read the Full Article Here