Anderson Silva and Nick Diaz in their middleweight bout during UFC 183 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on January 31, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. *** Local Caption *** Anderson Silva; Nick Diaz

One of MMA's biggest names hints he's done with the sport

Angry, frustrated, and making threats.

Anderson Silva seems upset.

The MMA veteran, who in February won his fight fight since 2012, was looking forward to fighting on the UFC 212 card next month in his home country of Brazil.

It doesn't look like that's going to happen.

 

Silva (34-8)  isn't at all happy. In an interview with Portuguese site UOL. He said (with translation by Google translate:) "I wanted to fight a lot in Brazil, in my country, but it will not happen. I wanted to apologize for this, I really wanted to fight here ... "

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Prior to this, on the MMA Hour, Silva went off on the UFC, when he said:

"I'm very disappointed. The guys don't respect my legacy, don't respect my story in the sport. I don't know. I'm done."

 

His remarks will probably make Dana White happy, because the UFC boss says Silva, 42, should retire.