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    Wanderlei Silva in his hometown

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    Wanderlei Silva is congratulated for his triumph in Japan by the Governor of the State, Mr. Roberto Requião


    Wanderlei attends a soccer game in his home city of Curitiba featuring the Brazilian national soccer team against Uruguay in a World Cup qualifying match.


    Wanderlei with Rivaldo, one of the stars of the Brazilian national soccer team and one of the best soccer players in the world.


    Wanderlei poses with the next generation of MMA fans


    Wanderlei signs the Brazilian flag of a lucky fan.

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    New Grand Prix Champion Wanderlei Silva visited a workshop on Saturday, November 15th in his native city of Curitiba, Brazil. During the event he signed autographs and took pictures with Brazilian fans.


    On Sunday night, November 16th, a special report on the PRIDE FC Grand Prix tournament 2003 was aired on one of the most important evening shows on Brazilian television, "Fantástico" (with a audience of more than 30 million viewers). Wanderlei Silva also appeared on a regional sports talk show, showing his two belts.


    Wanderlei Silva at home with his son Thor giving an interview to REDE GLOBO, one of the the most important television broadcasters in Brazil.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Red
      wow

      Hes the man
      Damn straight

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        #4
        Thor?

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          #5
          Soccer sucks.....

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            #6
            thor is an awesome name!

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              #7
              Wanderlei is the embodiment of an MMA fighter; the complete package.

              Thor Silva is very cool name. It's has a ring like "Mother****er Asskicker".

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                #8
                Originally posted by kaps
                Soccer rulz.....
                Damn right, there aren't too many things I would rather watch than the Brazilian National Soccer team.

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