DAMN! They Were Good celebrates the careers of the most exciting and influential fighters in MMA history, and on this episode, it celebrates the career of Wanderlei Silva, the most intimidating fighter ever to compete in MMA.
Twenty-two years ago on Friday, Wanderlei Silva made history, becoming the inaugural PRIDE middleweight champion after beating Kazushi Sakuraba for the second time at PRIDE 17. The win cemented “The Axe Murderer” as not just one of the best fighters in the world, but one of the scariest, and for the next four years, the MMA world saw him do nothing but reinforce that image.
Whether he was annihilating cans or kneeing Quinton “Rampage” Jackson through the ropes, for half a decade, Wanderlei was appointment viewing, and his willingness to test himself against anyone, including heavyweights like Mirko Cro Cop and Mark Hunt, solidified him as an all-time fan favorite.
What were the most iconic performances, what were our favorite memories, and what did we miss out on over Silva’s 23-year run? Listen in as the MMA Fighting crews remembers the career of the original King of Violence.
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It’s unfortunate a lot of people here only got to see him fight in the UFC.
Juiced up in Japan, he was a fucking killing machine middleweight that would throw with Mark Hunt. The twitchy, psychotic wrist rolling thing he’d do in the ring was amazingly intimidating.
Alex Pereira or Cain Velasquez imo. For most intimidating fighter of all time
Mirko, imo
Wandei and Gaethje are the two most violent fighters of all time. So glad I was able to watch both of their careers play out.
Wand was definitely one of the most intimidating fighter of all time. And he just seemed to love to fight. Yet Mirko was a notch above. Crazy first MMA presence for a fighter! That staredown was better than the bout. Even his pic they used scared me then ha ha.
Mirko was a stone cold killer. No nervous energy or emotion at all. Some would say Fedor was the same way, but Mirko’s physique was also intimidating when Fedor’s wasnt
Well Mirko did kill people so…
Exactly. A trained killer.
Mirko Goat Cop