What happened to Jay Silva? Cause of death explored following former UFC fighter’s death at 45 | International Sports News

What happened to Jay Silva? Cause of death explored following former UFC fighter’s death at 45
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UFC fighter Jay Silva has died at the age of 45, ending a long career in mixed martial arts that lasted nearly 17 years. The Angola-born fighter passed away on May 31, just days after celebrating his birthday. Polish MMA promotion FAME confirmed the news in an official statement shared on social media. No cause of death has been announced publicly.“It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of FAME fighter Jay Silva,” the promotion said in its statement. “Through his performances, Jay brought a great smile, positive energy, and the professionalism of a true athlete. He will forever remain a part of our federation’s history.” Silva was known for competing in UFC, Bellator, and several other fight promotions during his long career in combat sports.

Jay Silva’s MMA journey included UFC fights, Bellator appearances and training with Freddie Roach

Jay Silva’s path into mixed martial arts started in an unusual way. In 2007, he was working as a nightclub bouncer in New York when he met UFC star Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. That meeting changed his life. Jackson encouraged Silva to move to California and begin serious MMA training.Silva later said he became interested in fighting after watching the first season of The Ultimate Fighter. “I realised I could do that if I wanted to,” he once explained.As his career moved forward, Silva fought several known names in MMA. He faced Hector Lombard in Bellator and also earned the nickname “Da Spyder Killer” after beating Kendall Grove in 2012 at Superior Cage Combat.Outside MMA, Silva also trained with famous boxing coach Freddie Roach, who is best known for working with Manny Pacquiao. Silva continued fighting for many years, with his final recorded bout taking place in April 2025 against Denis Labryga, according to Sherdog.Back in 2009, Silva shared how he hoped fans would remember him after retirement. “I want to be remembered as the greatest fighter the world has ever seen. I want people to remember me as a beast,” he said.

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