Anderson Silva Defeats Tyron Woodley in Cruiserweight Contest

Anderson Silva is celebrating a high-profile win…

In a battle of former UFC champions, the 50-year-old Brazilian mixed martial artist and professional boxer scored a second-round stoppage win over Tyron Woodley on Friday night in a cruiserweight contest scheduled for six rounds on the undercard of Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua at the Kaseya Center.

Anderson Silva

Silva blasted Woodley with an uppercut in Round 2 and put him down with a series of punches.

Woodley made it back to his feet, but his body language suggested he’d had enough, leading his corner to throw in the towel at the 1:33 mark.

“I just tried to take my time and use my distance,” Silva said. “I’m lucky.”

This was far from luck for Silva.

The longest reigning champion in UFC history at 2,457 days, Silva (4-2, 3 KOs) transitioned to boxing full time in 2021 when he was released from his UFC contract after winning only one of his last nine MMA fights. He defeated former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and knocked out Tito Ortiz in 2021 but dropped a unanimous decision to Paul in 2022.

In his first fight in over three years, Silva was originally slated to face Chris Weidman, who ended his legendary championship reign in the UFC. But an arm injury forced Weidman out of the fight, and he was replaced on short notice by Woodley.

Woodley (0-3) was the UFC welterweight champion from 2016 to 2019 but left the promotion when his contract ended in 2021. He ended up facing Paul twice, losing a narrow split decision in August 2021 before being violently knocked out in the rematch four months later.

Woodley was no match for Silva on Friday night and struggled with his opponent’s 5-inch height advantage. Silva patiently waited for Woodley to attack in the first round as boos began to fill the arena due to the lack of action. That all changed in Round 2 when Silva closed the distance, cut an angle and fired the uppercut that rocked Woodley. With Woodley in trouble, Silva bounced combinations off his opponent until he went down to the canvas.

Afterward, Silva said he wants to become a police officer in Beverly Hills, California, where he now resides, but that he’s not finished with his boxing career. He said he wants to revisit a fight with a foe he calls the “Venom” to his “Spiderman.”

“Chris Weidman,” Silva responded when asked who he wanted to fight next. “Chris, I know you hurt your arm, and I’m waiting. I’m waiting for you to get better. Let’s go show how the ex-UFC fighters can do a good job in boxing and respect the boxing community. I’m waiting for you.”

Myke Towers Embarking on 18-City North American Tour, La Pantera Negra

Myke Towers is preparing to trek across North America…

The 30-year-old Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter. Who is riding the wave of a blockbuster year thus far, is planning to embark on his North American tour, La Pantera Negra, this fall.

Myke TowersAfter touring Spain, Towers will recreate that stint in 18 cities across U.S. and Canadian arenas and theaters, kicking off in Fairfax, Va., on October 2 at the EagleBank Arena.

Towers will also perform in major cities such as New York at Barclays Center (October 12), Miami at Kaseya Center (October 16), San Diego at Viejas Arena (October 31) and wrapping up at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, Calif., on November 3.

Powered by Live Nation, his North American stint is anticipated to deliver his biggest hits, but also fresh tracks from his latest projects. 

The tour is called La Pantera Negra, which is also the name of his upcoming album, is a sort of return to Towers’ origins, both musically and figuratively.

“There was a legendary person in my neighborhood [Quintana, in Río Piedras] who had several panthers as pets. One escaped and it was a mess. So I said, ‘I’m from here. I’m the black panther of Quintana,’” Towers told Billboard Español in April.

Myke Towers, La Pantera Negra Tour Dates

Tickets are available starting on Friday, July 26) at 10:00 a.m. local time on LiveNation.com.

Chayanne to Perform at This Year’s “iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina”

Chayanne is preparing for a fiesta

iHeartMedia has announced that the 2023 iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina will return to Miami at Kaseya Center (formerly FTX Arena) on Saturday, October 21, with the 55-year-old Puerto Rican Latin pop singer and actor among the artists scheduled to perform.

ChayanneIn addition to Chayanne, the one-night event will feature performances featuring Ricardo MontanerFonseca, Servando y Florentino, Luis Figueroa, GALE and Menudo.

Enrique Santos, president and chief creative officer of iHeartLatino and on-air talent for iHeartRadio, will host the 10th annual edition.

“We’re honored to once again bring together incredible artists, electrifying music and a vibrant community,” Santos said in a statement. “Here’s to a decade of unforgettable moments, unity and the power of Latin music!”

Besides performing, Chayanne will also receive the iHeartRadio Corazón Latino Award which, according to iHeartMedia, honors an individual who “exemplifies their big heart through their selfless work enhancing the lives of the Latin community and beyond.”

The Puerto Rican icon — known for hits such as “Dejaría Todo” and “Torero” — has teamed up with and supported organizations such as Make-A-Wish Foundation, United Nations Human Rights for Climate Change, Women Refugees Commission and Heroes Por la Vida.

iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina will be broadcasted across iHeartRadio digital stations.

Additionally, Hulu will serve as the official streaming destination of the iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina with performances live-streamed exclusively to Hulu subscribers.

The event launched in 2014 in Los Angeles but has since been taking place in Miami.

Throughout the years, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina has featured headliners such as Jennifer Lopez, Daddy Yankee, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Ricky Martin and Ozuna.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday (July 21) at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster.com.