UFC legend Anderson Silva, 50, announces surprise career switch live on Netflix after winning boxing showdown with brutal KO

UFC legend Anderson Silva stunned fans across the globe by announcing a shock career switch to law enforcement – just moments after delivering a brutal knockout.
The 50-year-old made his return to the boxing ring on Friday night to fight ex-UFC star Tyron Woodley, as part of the blockbuster Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua event.
And, despite being seven years Woodley’s senior, the Brazilian icon got the job done, after delivering a brutal KO to his American counterpart in the second round.
Former welterweight champion Woodley had no answer to the barrage of punches that Silva unloaded and now falls to 0-3 in his professional boxing record.
Silva, meanwhile, was visibly overcome with emotion and dropped to his knees in the middle of the ring, before conducting a post-fight interview with Ariel Helwani.
During which, the 50-year-old revealed that he will not be stepping away from boxing – but revealed plans to embark on a new adventure in law enforcement.
UFC legend Anderson Silva stunned fans by announcing a career switch to law enforcement
Silva secured a stunning second round knockout against former UFC star Tyron Woodley (left)
Helwani asked: ‘Is that the moment you want to go out on or do you want to keep going?’
Silva replied: ‘I mean, I’ll keep doing it. [But] You know, I’ll go back to work right now and start my police academy [with the] Beverly Hills PD’.
A stunned Helwani asked: ‘You’re going to become a police officer?!’
Silva then confirmed his desire to join the police force before explaining that, from his perspective, he views it as an opportunity to ‘give back’ to the community.
Later in the interview, the 50-year-old called out former UFC rival Chris Weidman for a fight inside the boxing ring.
During his illustrious career, Silva was defeated twice by American star Weidman, with the second fight ending by the Brazilian suffering a gruesome leg-break.
A potential move to law enforcement would mark a brand new chapter for a man who previously dominated the UFC middleweight division for nearly a decade.
Former UFC champion Woodley had no answer to the barrage of punches that Silva unloaded
An emotional Silva dropped to his knees in the middle of the ring after securing the KO win
Silva holds the record for the longest title reign in UFC history, a staggering 2,457 days that spanned from 2006 to 2013.
During that period, he secured a UFC record 16 consecutive victories, defending his middleweight championship 10 times.
He notably knocked out Vitor Belfort with a front kick and secured a dramatic last-minute submission over Chael Sonnen at UFC 117.
Silva was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in July 2023, cementing his status as a combat sports legend before his transition to boxing.

