"He felt a kick he landed in the first round, thought he cracked his leg and a screw moved," Dorea said. "That limited his movements, made him stop attacking for a moment. I asked him to attack, but he said professor, Im feeling it, I have no confidence. I said use your heart, youre Anderson Silva, go after him. That slowed him down a bit. Bisping attacked more, but less effectively. Anderson was more effective. I hope the commission reviews this result because this is bad for the sport. Even Dana White saw that way. Everybody knows who won the fight."
Despite the pain, Silva is apparently out of danger.
"Silva did some exams after the fight. He suffered an injury, but the screw didnt move," he added. "I dont know how bad the injury was, but I know the screw didnt move and he wont need a surgery. He was in pain in the locker room, but he wont need surgery. He was in pain, he couldnt even put his shoes on, but hes fine now."