Anderson Silva targets Logan Paul in his 'next fight' after UFC legend beats ex-boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr

ANDERSON SILVA revealed he wants Logan Paul in his 'next fight' after beating ex-boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

The UFC legend scored a shock upset as he outpointed son of a legend Chavez Jr in Mexico.


It was only the Brazilian's third professional boxing bout, and his first since 2005.

Silva, who was released by the UFC last year after his third straight loss, vowed to fight on after his crossover win.

And he is targeting Paul, who just took Floyd Mayweather the distance in their exhibition bout, or the YouTuber's brother, Jake.

Silva, 46, told MMA Junkie: “I respect both. I have a great relationship with both brothers, and yeah, I think this is possible, too.

"That’s entertaining. It’s a fight, but it’s entertaining. Logan and his brother are amazing guys.

"The people like to talk a lot about the guys, but they’re very good people. I respect both, and I respect the sport. I think everything’s possible.

"I think it’s the next fight may be with Logan Paul, maybe.”

Jake, 24, is 3-0 in his career and most recently knocked out retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 36, in April.

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The social media star faces former UFC champion Tyron Woodley, 39, on August 28 and offered Silva a spot on the undercard against Roy Jones Jr.

He tweeted: “Respect to Anderson Silva @spideranderson on the win….

"Would be an honor to have him vs Roy Jones Jr on the same card as Tyron and I.”

Silva and boxing great Jones have long been linked with a fight against each other but the UFC contractually permitted the move.

Now, both veterans are free to finally share the ring, after Jones, 52, made a comeback of his own last November, drawing with Mike Tyson.

Tyson, 54, also plans to fight again, and was recently called out by Paul, 26, who to the shock of many took Mayweather, 44, the full eight round distance.

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