China Daily

Liu trades trash talk with UFC star Silva

- By CHEN XIANGFENG chenxiangf­eng@chinadaily.com.cn

If the actual punches match the ferocity of the verbal bombs being thrown, Chinese MMA fans are in for an explosive treat when Liu Wenbo faces Antonio Silva in a heavyweigh­t showdown at Beijing’s National Olympic Stadium on Aug 11.

Liu, one of China’s finest mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters, and Silva, a Brazilian star from the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC), hit peak trash talk during a media conference in Beijing on Tuesday ahead of the Rebel Fighting Championsh­ip (RFC) card.

“I know he is a fighter in UFC, but he is a loser there. The past wins don’t mean anything when he comes to China to fight,” said Liu.

“He has no chance to win here. I know his wife is pregnant and I’m sure he doesn’t dare to tell his child about his experience in China after this fight.”

Silva, nicknamed Bigfoot, responded: “I will not show any mercy. I will break his head.”

Liu won his first Rebel title with a first-round technical knockout against American Rich “The Cannon” Shannon last September.

However, Silva boasts a good record against UFC opposition in the cage and is considered one of the best heavyweigh­ts on the MMA circuit.

Since 2015, Rebel FC has hosted several successful shows in Singapore, where it has its headquarte­rs, and has now expanded into China, taking MMA back to its birthplace.

“The spirit of Chinese kung fu — never say die — perfectly matches the MMA character,” said Justin Leong, founder and CEO of Rebel FC.

“Beijing is the capital of China and boasts a great history as the center for heroes from home and abroad.

“Without strength and courage, you have no chance to fight for a name here. That’s why we bring the best fighters to Beijing.

“By bringing the biggest fights to China, Rebel provides a platform for Chinese MMA fighters to shine on the global MMA stage by pitting them against the best internatio­nal fighters.”

Considerin­g the MMA’s industry-leading promoter, UFC, operates nearly exclusivel­y in the United States and was sold for $4 billion in 2016, the market potential for the sport in China is enormous.

According to a Forbes magazine report published in April, MMA has 260 million fans worldwide. The sport has attracted huge broadcast and pay-per-view audiences as well as big-name sponsors such as Reebok, Harley Davidson, Monster Energy, Everlast and EA Sports.

August’s Beijing showcase — entitled “Rebel FC 9: Battle for the Kingdom”, will feature China’s finest — Liu, Wang Sai, Ning Guangyou and Wang Yayong — against seasoned internatio­nal fighters such as UFC veterans Silva and Japan’s Takeya Mizugaki (Asia’s top-ranked UFC bantamweig­ht), Brazil’s Rebel FC welterweig­ht champion Adriano ‘The Rock’ Balby and Japan’s Rebel FC bantamweig­ht champion Shuhei Sakano.

“Rebel wants to give fans the best MMA fighters and the best events in China,” said Leong. “MMA has a huge market here and through Rebel, more people in China will know and love the sport.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Rebel Fighting Championsh­ip founder Justin Leong is flanked by UFC star Antonio Silva (left) and China’s Liu Wenbo at Tuesday’s media conference to promote their heavyweigh­t battle on Aug 11 at the National Olympic Stadium in Beijing.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Rebel Fighting Championsh­ip founder Justin Leong is flanked by UFC star Antonio Silva (left) and China’s Liu Wenbo at Tuesday’s media conference to promote their heavyweigh­t battle on Aug 11 at the National Olympic Stadium in Beijing.

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