Jean Silva changes his stance and clarifies his speech about his lack of humility: 'I'm going to hit everyone'

The fighter explained that his statements were focused on his relationship with his team, but reinforced his confidence in beating any opponent in the UFC.

Jean Silva celebrates victory at UFC 314. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC India

Jean Silva celebrates victory in UFC 314. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC India

Did you go back? Recently, Jean Silva posted a video on YouTube in which he took the blame for the defeat to Diego lopes, apologized to the team and said he would never be humble again. However, after the public interpreted it as a change in attitude towards his opponents, 'Lord' made a point of clarifying the situation on social media.

Through Instagram stories, Jean Silva He explained that when he mentioned being "humble," he was referring to his relationship with his own team and some of the actions he took during fight week. The fighter emphasized that, compared to other competitors, he remains confident he can beat anyone, regardless of the criticism.

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"When I talked about being humble, it was with my team and because of some of my actions during fight week with my team. But now, regarding other athletes, guys: I'm going to beat everyone, whether they like it or not. It doesn't matter," he said. Jean Silva.

The Fighting Nerds representative also admitted that he entered the fight feeling alone and disconnected from his coaches. For the next performance, he promised to correct this mistake and assured that he will be aligned with his team to strive for a dominant performance.

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“Unfortunately, in that fight I went in to fight alone, but in the next one I'm going to go in connected with my team and I'm going to break everyone, whether they like it or not,” concluded 'Lord'.

Signed through the Contender Series, Jean Silva accumulated five stoppage victories in his first five UFC fights. However, when paired with Diego lopes, in his debut as the organization's main fight, ended up knocked out in the second round in a duel marked by provocations.

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