Wanderlei Silva praises Brave, compares event to Pride: ‘Performances count more than results’
MMA legend Wanderlei Silva was one of His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa’s guests for the historical Brave 9: The Kingdom of Champions, and was impressed by what he saw from the groundbreaking event. Speaking after witnessing the biggest-ever fight card in Middle East history, “The Axe Murderer” likened Brave 9 to the historical Pride Fighting Championships, in Japan, where he dominated the Light Heavyweight division for several years.
According to Wanderlei, Brave values fighters performances over results, which is an exception in today’s MMA landscape.
“It’s not about wins and losses. It’s about who leaves everything inside the cage, it’s about those who fight with heart and grit. A fighter can lose a fight, but if he had a good performance, he will be back. That’s what it was like in Japan, and that’s why fighters gave everything they had in Japan. Because they knew that their performance was the main thing, not just the results. This is what sets Brave apart from other events worldwide”
Aside from that, the 21 nationalities represented inside the Brave cage and the quality of the fights impressed the Brazilian icon.