MELBOURNE, Australia – Win or lose in his fight against Israel Adesanya at UFC 234 on Saturday, Anderson Silva knows what he wants. Silva (34-8 MMA, 17-4 UFC), the former UFC middleweight champion who is set to return from a two-year layoff against Adesanya (15-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC), is seeking a three-month turnaround to compete at May’s planned UFC 237 in his native Brazil. Related UFC 234 breakdown: Can Anderson Silva pull off shocker on Israel Adesanya? Anderson Silva still dreams of greatness, which maybe shouldn't surprise us as much as it does “The Spider” did not comment on any potential opponents for the card, but given the fact he was forced to withdraw from UFC 198 in May 2016, which was the organization’s previous Curitiba stadium event, he would like to make up for it. “My focus now is for this fight,” Silva told reporters, including MMAjunkie, at the UFC 234 pre-fight press conference. “I think hopefully I win this fight – or not – but I think my plan is to fight in Curitiba
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Anderson Silva wants fight at UFC 237 in Brazil after Israel Adesanya – MMA Junkie