The main event of BKFC 8 didn’t last long as former UFC heavyweight contender Gabriel Gonzaga knocked out fellow MMA veteran Antonio Silva. Gonzaga and Silva were scheduled for five rounds of action, but Gonzaga needed just two rounds to finish Silva.
The win was Gonzaga’s first in BKFC. Although he’s 40-years-old, the Brazilian MMA legend still possesses a ton of knockout power and showed that against Silva in this fight. It was Gonzaga’s first victory in bare-knuckle fighting.
As for Silva, he had lost nine of his last 10 MMA fights and a fight in GLORY kickboxing before taking this bare-knuckle fight with Gonzaga. He has been knocked out in nearly every one of his fights in the last six years, with his lone win in that stretch coming against Soa Palelei in 2015. That’s his only win in combat sports since 2013.
After seeing Antonio Silva get knocked out by Gabriel Gonzaga, the MMA community reacted to the KO on social media. Here’s what members of the community said.
Bigfoot Silva vs Gabriel Gonzaga #BKFC8 pic.twitter.com/GzbyKml6WT
— ZombieProphet (@GIFsZP) October 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/GlobalSETT/status/1185865347716599808
That is all… Gabriel Gonzaga takes out Bigfoot Silva in the 2nd RD @bareknucklefc #BKFC8 pic.twitter.com/fC3bJ9yQbA
— Ron Kruck (@rkruck) October 20, 2019
Some of you deliberately sought to watch Bigfoot Silva get KTFO in his third combat sport and for about the 570th time overall in his career.
Have you no shame?
(Don't answer that)
— Mookie Alexander (@mookiealexander) October 20, 2019
Watching #BKFC is like watching Jersey Shore.
Enjoyable? Sure….but you feel like you need to shower after.
Gabriel Gonzaga getting the stoppage in the second round against Bigfoot Silva. #BKFC8 pic.twitter.com/ajGeJAFRsG
— The MMA Dude™ (@philthemmadude) October 20, 2019
Sad that Bigfoot is still competing in combat sports at this point. Should have retired a long time ago. https://t.co/GLSIvcne8J
— Adam Martin (@MMAdamMartin) October 20, 2019
The members of the MMA community seem to be genuinely concerned about the health of Antonio Silva after this latest knockout. At age 40, he continues to get knocked out in devastating fashion, yet promoters continue to book him for fights. At what point do athletic commissions not clear him to fight is a question many are wondering.
BKFC may still offer Silva another fight considering he is a big name from the Florida area, where they hold some of their events. If they do book him again, ideally it would be against a much lesser opponent than someone as big and powerful as Gonzaga. At this point, Silva desperately needs to get a win. But if you ask most fans, he should hang up his gloves and officially call an end to what has been a very good overall career.
Do you think Antonio Silva should retire from combat sports after seeing this latest knockout loss to Gabriel Gonzaga at BKFC 8?