Anderson Silva replaces Jones in UFC 200
Enter the Spider.
According to an ESPN report, Anderson Silva was tapped to replace Jon Jones in the UFC 200 card a day after the latter was cut due to drug test violations for his fight against Daniel Cormier.
Article continues after this advertisementUFC 200’s main event, however, will become a non-title fight.
As per ESPN, Silva would still require a final medical clearance from the Nevada State Athletic Commission but Dana White and the UFC expect the former middleweight champion to be cleared.
Miesha Tate’s defense of her bantamweight title against Amanda Nunes has been elevated to the main event while Brock Lesnar’s fight against Mark Hunt will be the co-headliner.
Article continues after this advertisementSilva hasn’t won in the UFC since 2012 and after he lost his title to Chris Weidman in UFC 162. It has been a streak of four winless matches for arguably the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in history.
He has fought in the light heavyweight division two times, though, and in both occasions came out victorious.
Silva knocked out Forrest Griffin at UFC 101 and scored a technical knock out win over Stephen Bonnar at UFC 153, which was his last win.