Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva with manager Alex Davis

Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva (14-2) wants to fight the top competition, but seems to be having a little trouble. The Brazilian heavyweight had a few things to say about waiting for his next Strikeforce opponent and his disappointment with the attitudes of Alistair Overeem and Fedor Emelianenko, both of whom have rejected fights with him:

“I come from Paraiba, in Brazil, where we don’t back down from things! I’ll fight whoever they put in front of me; you will never see me picking and choosing opponents. It’s sad when the heavyweight champion starts whining that he will only fight this guy or that. What kind of a professional is this guy? He is the champ, isn’t he? Why be afraid to fight me? And Fedor, one of the biggest legends in the sport. Is this how he got to be a legend, by declining fights?

I never disrespect any opponent, no matter what his record is or what the public thinks about him. To me, he merits respect just for stepping up there and facing off, but these guys are disappointing me. They are demonstrating that they are not deserving of my respect.

We are fighters, supposed to be some of the best in the world, and our job is to get up there, perform, and put on a good fight for the fans. I am ready to do this, just tell me who is next and I will be there. I am not a woman who wants to be involved in soap operas, looking forward to the next episode.

I think that Strikeforce needs to put an end to this. Give me whoever and I will fight him, and, win or lose, people will know I came to fight that day and put my heart into it. To me, this is the only way.”

The statement from Silva was received by ProMMAnow.com through an MMA Profit Advisor press release late Thursday evening. Silva is a client of MMA Profit Advisor.

With Strikeforce heavyweight champ Alistair Overeem off to K-1 and Fabricio Werdum on the shelf with an injury, the next logical fight would seem to be Emelianenko vs. “Bigfoot” Silva, especially since they both lost to Werdum.

Silva’s most recent bout was a unanimous decision win over Andrei Arlovski at “Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery” back in May.

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