Bruno Silva could use a win, hence his by-any-means-necessary approach.
“I’ve been doing great work in training,” he told Sherdog.com. “I’ve evolved significantly this year. I’m working on making adjustments based on what my team and I saw from my last fight. I had also been making the same errors in my wins. Now I’m ready for my next challenge.”
Silva finds himself on the rebound following a club-and-sub defeat to onetime Legacy Fighting Alliance champion Brendan Allen at UFC on ABC 5, where he succumbed to a rear-naked choke in the first round of their June 24 encounter. The setback moved the 34-year-old Brazilian to 4-3 inside the Octagon.
“He beat me and deserved that win,” Silva said. “I had been nullifying his game and walking him down, but MMA is a crazy sport and everything can change on a dime. I was rocking him, but he caught me with a punch I didn’t see and ended up submitting me. It wasn’t a deficiency in my jiu-jitsu. I put a lot of time into that. The knockdown led to my loss.”
Nurmagomedov, 29, enters the cage with a perfect 11-0 record that includes seven first-round finishes. The Russian prospect last competed under the Thailand Fighting Championship banner on Dec. 11, when he needed just eight seconds to cut down Kushal Vyas with a knee strike and follow-up punches.
“He’s someone I very much needed to face at this moment,” Silva said. “We’re working on correcting errors in my striking. I had also stopped taking people down in the UFC. I want to use my submissions, takedowns and to defend kicks. Facing Russian fighters is always difficult, and I know how hard it is to fight in Russia. I was a champion over there. If he’s undefeated, he must deserve it. Of course, in Russia, the local favorites won’t face someone as tough as us visiting Brazilians.
“Ultimately, I don’t care if he’s undefeated,” he added. “My mission is to beat him. My goal isn’t just a KO. My goal is to win, whether by submission, decision or even an ugly, boring fight. I’m not concerned with putting on a show. The plan is to win.”
A victory over the unbeaten Nurmagomedov could work wonders in terms of revitalizing Silva’s career. He views the Russian as a potential springboard.
“My focus, goal and future are to win this fight and to get into the rankings,” Silva said. “It’s where I want and deserve to be.”