Jean Silva's UFC victim describes the feeling of facing a Brazilian: 'he's crazy'

Drew Dober admits he can't afford to miss against Lord during Octagon clash; duel was ended after veteran was prevented by doctors from continuing to fight

Jean Silva in victory at UFC Seattle (Photo: Instagram/UFC)

Jean Silva in victory in UFC Seattle. Photo: Reproduction/UFC

Known for his violent and creative style during confrontations, Jean Silva In addition to making a victim in the octagon, he also gained witness to his 'crazy' ways. Responsible for severely defeating Drew dober, the Brazilian forced the veteran to admit how difficult it is to face him when the doors close and the referee allows the fight to begin.

“You can’t go wrong, he’s crazy haha. But he’s good too,” Dober declared on his official X account after being asked about the feeling of facing Lord.

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When they faced each other, Jean took over as the American's opponent at the last minute, to replace Mike Davis. Despite having ventured into the lightweight division (up to 70,3 kg), the Brazilian did not show any problem with his size or different category and forced doctors to stop the fight after violently injuring his rival's face.

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Drew dober in a duel against Jean Silva. Photo: Reproduction/Twitter/UFC

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At a delicate moment in his career, Dober has only one win in his last five fights in the organization. Known for his high resistance to blows, the American was defeated quickly in Mexico, which took place on March 29th and he was knocked out after just 1 minute and 45 seconds of fighting. At 36 years old, the veteran says he will continue to be active in the sport.

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