Before what most consider to be the biggest fight of his life, Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva is remarkably calm. That‘s what happens when you‘ve presumably hit bottom in your career, destined to be a gatekeeper or, even worse, a journeyman propped up for hot prospects to feast on.That‘s the state of sports these days. One loss is bad. Two is catastrophic. Two in a row? Even worse. So if you asked anyone in the mixed martial arts world if Silva was going to be getting a shot at the UFC heavyweight title just a year after getting stopped in a single round by Cain Velasquez, a loss that followed a 2011 … Read the Full Article Here