LOS ANGELES – With three more fights on his contract, Anderson Silva is planning for the end of his career. The once-dominant UFC middleweight champ Silva (34-8 MMA, 17-4 UFC) said if he’s able to upset Israel Adesanya (15-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC) at UFC 234 in February, he hopes to get one last chance to win back the title he held for so long. “I believe in a perfect world, of course, Anderson Silva fights for the belt and takes the belt, then drop the mic,” Silva said in English at a press conference for his new gym, Spider Kick, in Los Angeles. “But I need to focus on this fight first. That’s the second step. Let’s go see, because the future is very short.” Related Dan Hooker doesn't want to see Israel Adesanya trounce Anderson Silva Dana White confirms Anderson Silva will get UFC title shot if he beats Israel Adesanya At 43, Silva is taking on an unbeaten 29-year-old phenom who’s won four UFC straight bouts in dominant fashion
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