Five Mental Hurdles Anderson Silva Must Manage To Remain Champ

Derek Bolender by Columnist Written on January 12, 2009
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5) The Passing of His “Mother”

 

 

The passing of a loved one can have a profound impact on any family. This was unfortunately the case for Silva and his family in 2008. 

 

The woman who raised him in his youth passed away in Curitiba, Brazil on May 19, 2008. The woman was actually his aunt but Silva called her his “mother.” She was an incredibly important figure in molding Silva into the man he is today.    

 

Roughly two weeks after her passing Silva accepted the “Most Dangerous Man in the World” award at Spike’s Guy’s Choice Awards and dedicated the honor to his mother during a heartfelt speech. 

 

The grieving process alone could be the toughest opponent Silva has ever faced.  There is no question it has likely been weighing on his mind for some time now.

 

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Derek Bolender writes exclusively for TOPGUNMMA.com.  Send Derek a question, comment, or suggestion to dbeastbo@yahoo.com.

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