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ANDERSON SILVA has shockingly revealed that he was knocked-out twice in sparring ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
The pair are set to go head-to-head in Phoenix, Arizona this weekend as the 47-year-old looks to continue his impressive start to life in boxing after a long time in UFC.
With Paul looking to claim one of the biggest scalps of his career, Silva has a challenge on his hands to make it five wins in six fights.
And his preparation will not encourage his fans as the UFC legend revealed he was knocked out twice in sparring ahead of the bout, with his team then contradicting his account of what happened.
Silva told: “Iâm training hard for win â Iâm training with the good boxers, high-level, and five guys come to help me.
“And the last sparring with [my sparring partner], he is knocked me out two times, and when I finish my training, I talked to my coach and even said, âcoach, let me tell you something, why the guys knock me out two times?â
“And the coach said, âYou need to prepare for war, and you prepare for war.ââ
But Silvaâs longtime coach Luiz Carlos Dorea told MMA Fighting that Silva’s story was incorrect, and he was not knocked out.
He said: “What I can say is that didnât happen,â he said. âThank God we follow all the steps in training and Anderson did excellent sparring [sessions]. Heâs 100 percent for the fight.”
Despite the denial, The Arizona Department of Gaming, which oversees the stateâs boxing commission, said they would be “looking into the matter.”