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Jay Silva

Jay Silva (born May 25, 1981) is an Angolan-born American professional mixed martial artist competing in the division. Known by his "Da Spyda Killa," Silva began his professional MMA career in 2008 and has amassed a record of 12 wins, 14 losses, and 1 draw as of April 2025. His victories include 6 by or , 3 by submission, and 3 by decision, showcasing a versatile fighting style as a with a 75-inch reach. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing around 225 pounds, he trains out of , after immigrating to the from , , at a young age and growing up in . Silva has competed in several prominent promotions, including the UFC, where he debuted in 2010 at UFC Fight Night: Maynard vs. Diaz, losing a to . In , he faced notable opponents such as Hector Lombard, suffering a loss in 2010. His career highlight came in Poland's KSW promotion, where he secured a second-round victory over former champion Michal Materla at KSW 24: Clash of the Giants in 2013. Additionally, Silva has fought in other organizations like Shark Fights and Fame MMA, with his most recent bout being a loss to Denis Labryga at Fame 25 in Częstochowa, , on April 5, 2025. Despite challenges, including a current two-fight , Silva remains active in the regional scene, drawing on his background learned under .

Background

Early life

Jay Silva was born on May 25, 1981, in , . As an Angolan-born American, he relocated to the during his early years. Silva grew up in , where he developed an interest in combat sports through casual exposure. Prior to pursuing a professional career in , he worked as a nightclub in the city, a job that often led to physical altercations. In his own words, "I used to be a bouncer in New York and I used to get into fights all the time." This environment honed his natural toughness and fighting instincts, though he initially viewed as a spectator sport, watching events on television. His entry into formal training came in the mid-2000s, sparked by watching the inaugural season of in 2005. Motivated by the show, Silva remarked, "One day I saw , and I thought, Man, I can do that; I can kick those guys a**." A fellow , connected to the Renzo Gracie family, encouraged him to join their academy in , where Silva began studying . This marked the start of his structured martial arts journey, transitioning him from street-level confrontations to organized training.

Martial arts training and grappling achievements

Silva's introduction to came in , where he worked as a nightclub and frequently handled physical altercations. Inspired by the inaugural season of , he was encouraged to try by a colleague affiliated with Renzo Gracie's family, leading him to begin training at Renzo Gracie's academy. There, Silva developed foundational grappling skills and progressed to earn a purple belt in , a rank that reflects intermediate proficiency in the art. Seeking to advance his MMA career, Silva relocated to after connecting with Quinton "Rampage" Jackson at UFC 78, where he joined Jackson's to refine his overall skill set, including integration with striking. This period marked a rapid evolution from novice to professional contender, culminating in his UFC debut within two years of starting training. While primarily an MMA fighter, Silva's foundation from the Gracie lineage provided a strong for and transitions. Among his 12 professional wins (as of November 2025), Silva has secured three by submission, showcasing his acumen: a rear-naked against Mark DaPolito in 2008, an arm-triangle over in 2012, and an arm-triangle over Oscar Cota in 2018. These finishes highlight his ability to capitalize on ground opportunities against seasoned opponents, though he has not competed extensively in pure tournaments. He trains at MPF Systems in , as of 2025, continuing to hone his skills in a comprehensive MMA environment.

Mixed martial arts career

Early professional career

Jay Silva made his professional debut on June 27, 2008, at Ring of Combat 20 in , defeating Mark DaPolito via rear-naked choke submission in the second round at 3:47. Less than a month later, on July 25, 2008, he secured his second professional victory at Spar Star Promotions' Battle of the Rising Stars in , knocking out Ozzy Avalos with a in the third round at 0:42. Silva's early momentum was interrupted on February 7, 2009, when he suffered his first professional loss to Plinio Cruz at KAP: The Return of Macaco in Tijuana, Mexico, dropping a split decision after three rounds. He rebounded quickly on March 28, 2009, at Extreme Challenge: Mayhem at the Marina in Illinois, earning a TKO victory over Mike Johnson via punches in the second round at 1:26. These performances showcased Silva's developing striking and grappling skills in regional promotions across the United States and Mexico. Continuing his ascent, Silva notched two more wins in 2009 before his major-league breakthrough. On May 16, , at Call to Arms 1 in , he knocked out Reggie Orr with a flying knee in the second round at 1:41. His final pre-UFC bout came on August 15, , at Called Out MMA 1 in , where he defeated Ray Lizama by KO punches in the third round at 1:56. Entering the with a 5-1 professional record, Silva's early career highlighted his power and submission prowess in smaller circuits like Ring of Combat and Extreme Challenge.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Silva made his debut on September 16, 2009, at UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Guillard, where he faced in a bout. Entering the fight with a 5-1 professional record, Silva lost via unanimous decision after three rounds, with judges scoring it 30-27 across the board. The loss dropped his overall record to 5-2 and marked his first defeat in the . Following the setback, Silva returned less than four months later on January 11, 2010, at UFC Fight Night: Maynard vs. Diaz against . In a competitive matchup, Silva was outstruck and controlled on the ground, ultimately losing by (30-27, 30-27, 30-27). This result brought his UFC record to 0-2 and his overall professional mark to 5-3. Silva's back-to-back decision losses led to his release from the UFC shortly after the Leben fight. Over his brief tenure, he competed twice in the division without a , averaging 1.13 significant strikes landed per minute with 34% accuracy and defending 40% of strikes absorbed.

Silva made his debut on May 13, 2010, at Bellator 18 against champion Hector Lombard in a non-title bout. The fight ended almost immediately, with Lombard landing a devastating right hand that knocked out Silva just six seconds into the first round. This quick finish highlighted Lombard's striking power and marked a challenging start for Silva in the promotion following his release from the UFC. Over a year later, Silva returned to Bellator at Bellator 44 on May 14, 2011, facing Gemiyale Adkins in a preliminary bout. In a more competitive matchup, Silva controlled the stand-up exchanges with effective striking and leg kicks, outlanding Adkins throughout three rounds to secure a victory with scores of 30-26, 30-27, and 30-27. This win improved Silva's record in Bellator to 1-1 and demonstrated his resilience after the earlier setback. Silva did not compete in Bellator again after the Adkins fight, transitioning to other promotions such as Maximum Fighting Championship and KSW later in his career. His brief tenure in the organization showcased both a high-profile loss to a dominant and a solid performance against regional competition.

Other promotions

He continued with wins in 2010 against Jaime Jara by KO at Tachi Palace Fights 7 and in 2012 against by arm-triangle choke at Superior Cage Combat 4, though he suffered a unanimous decision loss to Bristol Marunde at Superior Cage Combat 3 in 2011. These bouts in promotions like TPF and SCC helped Silva refine his and submission skills before entering larger organizations. In 2012, Silva expanded internationally by signing with Poland's KSW, where he faced top contenders in a series of high-profile matches. His debut at KSW 19 resulted in a loss to Michal Materla. Silva then dropped a third-round to Sam Alvey at Maximum Fighting Championship 37 in , , on May 10, 2013. He rebounded at KSW 24 with a second-round punch victory over the same opponent, earning a performance bonus and highlighting his resilience. Subsequent KSW appearances included a loss to Materla in their trilogy bout at KSW 26, a with Piotr Strus at KSW 29, a first-round loss to Aziz Karaoglu at KSW 31, and a defeat to strongman at KSW 40 in 2017, where Silva tested the heavyweight's ground game but fell short in a grueling three-round affair. These KSW fights, often for title contention, marked Silva's most prominent international exposure outside Bellator and UFC. Following his KSW tenure, Silva competed in a mix of American and European promotions, maintaining an active schedule. Notable wins included a over Guram Mestvirishvili at Ring of Combat 54 in 2016 and an arm-triangle submission of Cota at MMA: Liddell vs. 3 in 2018, demonstrating his veteran adaptability. He also claimed a victory against Zsolt Balla at Serbian Battle Championship 17 in 2018 but dropped a to Tim Williams at 63 in 2017. In 2025, Silva faced a loss to Denis Labryga at 25 in , continuing his pursuit of opportunities in freestyle MMA events.

Mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocation
Loss12–14–1Denis LabrygaDecision (unanimous)FAME 25: CzestochowaApril 5, 202535:00Częstochowa, Poland
Loss12–13–1Michael QuinteroDecision (split)Lights Out Xtreme Fighting: LXF 4November 15, 201955:00Unknown
Win12–12–1Oscar CotaTechnical Submission (arm-triangle choke)Golden Boy MMA: Liddell vs. Ortiz 3November 24, 201832:13Inglewood, California, U.S.
Win11–12–1Zsolt BallaDecision (unanimous)Serbian Battle Championship 17April 28, 201835:00Unknown
Loss10–12–1Mariusz PudzianowskiDecision (majority)KSW 40: DublinOctober 22, 201735:00Dublin, Ireland
Loss10–11–1Tim WilliamsDecision (unanimous)CFFC 63: Anyanwu vs. TeedFebruary 18, 201735:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Win10–10–1Guram MestvirishviliDecision (unanimous)Ring of Combat 54March 4, 201634:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Loss9–10–1Aziz KaraogluTKO (punches)KSW 31: Materla vs. DrwalMay 23, 201511:34Wrocław, Poland
Draw9–9–1Piotr StrusDraw (majority)KSW 29: ReloadDecember 6, 201435:00Wrocław, Poland
Loss9–9–0Michal MaterlaDecision (unanimous)KSW 26: Materla vs. SilvaMarch 22, 201435:00Warsaw, Poland
Win9–8–0Michal MaterlaKO (punches)KSW 24: Clash of the GiantsSeptember 28, 201320:50Łódź, Poland
Loss8–8–0Sam AlveyTKO (punches)MFC 37: True GritMay 10, 201331:05Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Loss8–7–0Wes SwoffordTKO (elbow and punches)MFC 36: Reality CheckFebruary 15, 201310:41Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
Loss8–6–0Michal MaterlaDecision (majority)KSW 19: Pudzianowski vs. SappMay 12, 201235:00Łódź, Poland
Win8–5–0Kendall GroveTechnical Submission (guillotine choke)SCC 4: Grove vs. SilvaFebruary 16, 201221:52Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Loss7–5–0Bristol MarundeDecision (unanimous)Superior Cage Combat 3November 4, 201155:00Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win7–4–0Gemiyale AdkinsDecision (unanimous)Bellator Fighting Championships 44May 14, 201135:00Uncasville, Connecticut, U.S.
Win6–4–0Jaime JaraKO (punches)TPF 7: Deck the HallsDecember 2, 201010:33Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Loss5–4–0Hector LombardKO (punches)Bellator Fighting Championships 18May 13, 201010:06Uncasville, Connecticut, U.S.
Loss5–3–0Chris LebenDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Maynard vs. DiazJanuary 11, 201035:00Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.
Loss5–2–0C.B. DollawayDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. GuillardSeptember 16, 200935:00Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Win5–1–0Ray LizamaKO (punches)Called Out MMA 1August 15, 200931:56Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win4–1–0Reggie OrrKO (flying knee)Call to Arms 1May 16, 200921:41Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win3–1–0Mike JohnsonTKO (punches)Extreme Challenge: Mayhem at the Marina 3March 28, 200921:26Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.
Loss2–1–0Plinio CruzDecision (split)KAP: The Return of MacacoFebruary 7, 200935:00Unknown
Win2–0–0Ozzy AvalosKO (knee)SSP: Battle of the Rising StarsJuly 25, 200830:42Unknown
Win1–0–0Mark DaPolitoSubmission (rear-naked choke)Ring of Combat 20June 27, 200823:47Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.

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