Anderson Silva continues training hard and reflects: 'Whatever bad happened I assimilated and discarded'

The Brazilian is still awaiting the outcome of his doping case, which should only be judged in August

Anderson (photo) last fought in January. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Anderson (photo) last fought in January. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Even with his future unclear, as the trial on his doping case before UFC 189 was postponed until August, Anderson Silva He hasn't eased up on his work and continues training hard, perhaps already waiting for an opportunity to return to the octagon. On social media, Spider took advantage of the heavy exercise moment to, in a tone as mysterious as it was philosophical, to evaluate his trajectory in recent months.

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“Whatever bad happened I assimilated and discarded, I learned to grow and find ways through difficulty. Lucky, nothing! Mine or your achievements come from the strength to fight and make obstacles the fuel for victories. Training never stops”, Anderson published on his official profile on Instagram, along with a short video of his work at the gym.

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At 40, Anderson Silva has a professional record of 34 wins and six losses. After being caught twice in anti-doping tests for UFC 183, Anderson has until August 7th to present his defense and finally go through the Nevada Athletic Commission's judgment, in a disciplinary hearing with no official date yet. Recently, it was reported that one of Spider's positive tests presented inconsistent results when analyzed by another laboratory, but the information was not commented on by the fighter, his team, Ultimate or the Commission itself.

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