Anderson Silva is finally in Chris Weidman's rear-view mirror. And "All American" wants it to stay that way.
After dethroning the longtime Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight champion at UFC 162 via knockout (video), Weidman defended his newly-won belt against "The Spider" a few months later at UFC 168. Though the win came after Silva suffered a brutal leg injury, Chris says the victory would have come to him eventually.
That's because there is no way, no how that one of the pound-for-pound best fighters to ever compete in mixed martial arts (MMA) can ever beat him; and you won't convince him otherwise.