Anderson Silva Reacts To Bisping: ‘No Viagra, Just My Punch In Face’

After a trying three-year period most recently capped off by a one-year suspension for two failed steroid tests before and after his win over Nick Diaz at UFC 183, former longtime UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva will finally make his return to the Octagon when he faces Michael Bisping in the main event of February 27’s

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After a trying three-year period most recently capped off by a one-year suspension for two failed steroid tests before and after his win over Nick Diaz at UFC 183, former longtime UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva will finally make his return to the Octagon when he faces Michael Bisping in the main event of February 27’s UFC Fight Night 84 from the O2 Arena in London, England.

Despite his status as a fully entrenched company man, Bisping never got over the hump to face Silva in a fight that was talked about for many years while both were in their primes. Now that the fight has finally been made, the two fighters participated in an open workout session for the fans in Torrance, California yesterday (February 12, 2016). Despite some early respect being shown, things got a bit heated when Bisping interrupted ‘The Spider’ during an interview.

Check it out courtesy of MMA Fighting right here:

In the video, Bisping ramped up the trash talk by predictably throwing some trash talk at Silva’s laughable NSAC hearing defense where he cited a sexual performance enhancer as the reason he failed for multiple anabolic steroids. But Silva wasn’t fazed by the barb, instead reacting to Bisping’s suggestion of no more viagra with the following classic comeback:

“No, no, no, just my punch in face.”

‘The Count’ then seemed to revert to his old trash-talking heel ways, rubbing Silva’s greying beard and calling him too old:

“My chin to your shin. You think you’re gonna front kick? You’re too old. You’re too old. Look at your beard.”

Silva was again unwavered, however, as he played into Bisping’s attempts to get in his head with the class of a true champion by agreeing with ‘The Count’s’ big mouth in hilarious fashion before playing off of Bisping’s failed attempts at being a UFC title contender:

“Yes. Yes. I’m old. You know what, I’m old, but I’m more smart. I was champion for a long time, remember?

Bisping suggested he was but was on steroids to which Silva continued his outright victory in this one-sided trash talk faceoff:

“I understand, but give me a hug. I understand your frustration for never go for the belt, but this is your chance. You need to go for the people.”

Bisping continued to suggest Silva was on steroids his entire career, but the exchange ended when several people including Ed Soares stepped between them to let Silva get back to his interview, and ‘The Spider’ ended his statements with a ‘Love you, man,’ while Bisping ended it with an angered ‘Fuck you.’

It’s still early but it would appear that Silva is focused and unaffected by Bisping’s usual trash talk as he handed each and every turn with not only class, but the perfect response.

We’ll have to wait and see if this is a sign of things to come. In the meantime, check out Silva’s open workout highlights from MMA Fighting here:

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Michael Bisping Rips Anderson Silva: He’s Been Cheating His Entire Career

Michael Bisping is set to fight Anderson Silva in the main event of UFC Fight Night 84, and things got a little heated on Thursday at the open fight workouts for the media.  Bisping, who is always outspoken, went on the attack against the former UFC middleweight champion for his PED usage. Silva has not

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Michael Bisping is set to fight Anderson Silva in the main event of UFC Fight Night 84, and things got a little heated on Thursday at the open fight workouts for the media. 

Bisping, who is always outspoken, went on the attack against the former UFC middleweight champion for his PED usage. Silva has not fought since January of 2015 (at UFC 183 against Nick Diaz) because he tested positive for steroids Drostanolone and Androstane. The commission suspended him for one year retroactive to the date of the fight. 

Bisping took a big shot at Silva for his usage. 

“Listen, Anderson is a great fighter, and he has achieved many many things,” Bisping said. “But the fact to the matter is, he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs on his last fight. Apparently, that was the first time he’s been tested. That’s what he said. His words, not mine.”

Bisping believes that Silva has been doing steroids his entire career.

“A cynic would let me to believe that he was using his whole career. Shame on him. How he calls himself a martial artist and takes performance enhancing drugs is beyond me.”

“At 39-years-old, having the career he has had, being Anderson Silva — The mighty Anderson Silva that’s destroyed everybody, and has this finishing ability. Don’t tell me, at 39-years-old, someone is going to say ‘here, try steroids’. At that age, having the career, the legacy that he has, that he is going to decide to put that all at risk? No! He would have the confidence, that state of mind to know ‘I don’t need that. I am Anderson Silva. I have achieved all these things. I don’t need to cheat.’”

“But he didn’t do that. And that’s because he was doing it his whole career. If you look at him on PRIDE, he was 168 lbs. Now he walks around 40 lbs heavier. Do the math!”

Bisping will now have to back up his words when he gets inside the Octagon with Silva.

UFC Fight Night 84 takes place Feb 27 at The O2 in London and will air exclusively on UFC Fight Pass.

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Mark Hunt Willing To Die In The Octagon Against Frank Mir

Legendary heavyweight knockout artist Mark “The Super Samoan” Hunt is currently ranked No. 7 in the divisional rankings, but has only won one of his last three bouts. After being knocked out by reigning champion Fabricio Werdum back at UFC 180 in Mexico City, Hunt received an absolutely brutal beating at the hands of Stipe

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Legendary heavyweight knockout artist Mark “The Super Samoan” Hunt is currently ranked No. 7 in the divisional rankings, but has only won one of his last three bouts.

After being knocked out by reigning champion Fabricio Werdum back at UFC 180 in Mexico City, Hunt received an absolutely brutal beating at the hands of Stipe Miocic last May. However, the veteran has since bounced back with an impressive knockout victory over Antonio Silva at UFC 193 last May.

At 41 years of age, time is running out for Hunt in terms of title runs, but his devastating power has kept him relevant within the fight game for years now. That along with “The Super Samoan’s” apparent willingness to die inside of the Octagon, could give him a solid chance when he faces off with former champion Frank Mir at UFC Fight Night 84 this March:

“You’re not gonna live forever. You’re gonna die like everyone else. But to be honest, no I don’t care what happens to me. I mean, I don’t really care what happens to Mark Hunt. I mean, we’re all destined to die, that’s for sure. So if I die doing what I love to do, that’s fine. So be it, I’m happy. I think Frank Mir is gonna be trying to take me down and I’m gonna be knocking him out. So I think after he realizes that he can’t take me down, then he’ll end up being knocked out, like the rest of them (laughs).” Hunt told Submission Radio.

Those are some deep words from the former K-1 world champion, but words that truly display Hunt’s heart, determination, and warrior spirit.

“The Super Samoan” will have a tough test in front of him in Australia, however, as Mir is one of the best submission artists that the heavyweight division has ever seen. The former champion is coming off of a rather lackluster decision loss to Andrei Arlovski last September, but had compiled two straight knockout wins prior to that.

Which heavyweight will come out on top on fight night?

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Hector Lombard Meets Neil Magny At UFC Fight Night 84

The UFC has added an intriguing welterweight scrap to UFC Fight Night 84 which is set to go down on March 19, 2016 live from Brisbane, Australia. Promotional officials announced today (January 18, 2016) (Via Bloody Elbow) that former Bellator champion Hector Lombard will take on No. 8-ranked Neil Magny in the evening’s co-main event.

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The UFC has added an intriguing welterweight scrap to UFC Fight Night 84 which is set to go down on March 19, 2016 live from Brisbane, Australia.

Promotional officials announced today (January 18, 2016) (Via Bloody Elbow) that former Bellator champion Hector Lombard will take on No. 8-ranked Neil Magny in the evening’s co-main event.

Lombard will be making his first appearance since January 2015 when he scored a victory over Josh Burkman at UFC 182. That win was later changed to a no contest, however, when “Showeather” tested positive for performance-enhancing-drugs (PEDs).

He was handed a year-long suspension and will look to get back to his winning ways against Magny. Prior to the bout with Burkman, Lombard had won two straight over Nate Marquardt and Jake Shields.

Magny on the other hand, was riding a super impressive seven fight win streak before being submitted by grappling guru Demian Maia last August. He has since bounced back with two consecutive wins of his own over Erick Silva and Kelvin Gastelum, and will look to extend his win streak in March.

UFC Fight Night 84 will be headlined by a clash of heavyweight legends as former champion Frank Mir meets heavy handed slugger Mark Hunt.

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