Vitor Belfort only needed 44 seconds. | File Photo
9. GONE IN 44 SECONDS
Silva had not competed against anyone likes Vitor Belfort during his sequence of victories in the International Vale Tudo Championship, but he was billed as a serious challenge to “The Phenom” at UFC 17.5 on Oct. 16, 1998.
The loss sent Silva back to Brazil and ultimately to the friendly confines of Pride Fighting Championships. “The Axe Murderer” would rattle off six consecutive wins following his failed UFC debut and did not lose again until he returned to the Las Vegas-based promotion against Tito Ortiz in 2000.
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