UFC on ESPN 6 free fight: Relive Chris Weidman’s legendary knockout of Anderson Silva

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UFC on ESPN 6 free fight: Relive Chris Weidman’s legendary knockout of Anderson Silva

The city of Boston is no stranger to multiple-time champions. After all, since Feb. 2002, the Patriots have won six Super Bowls and the Red Sox four World Series.

So it’s only fitting, really, that Chris Weidman launches his bid for a second UFC weight-class title underneath the combined 23 Celtics and Bruins championship banners at Boston’s TD Garden.

Weidman (14-4 MMA, 10-4 UFC), the former UFC middleweight champion, makes his light heavyweight debut on Friday night in the main event of UFC on ESPN 6, where he takes on up-and comer Dominick Reyes (11-0 MMA, 5-0 UFC).

And in case you need a reminder of just how lethal Weidman is when he’s at his best, the UFC has made his crowning moment available to watch for free in the lead to the card.

At UFC 162, Weidman, though undefeated, was a heavy underdog in his fight against Anderson Silva. And not without reason: Silva was at the high point of his powers, with a title reign of nearly seven years, which remains the longest in UFC history, and 16 straight UFC victories, which is also remains a record.

But Silva got a little too cute with his clowning, and Weidman was on to him, leading to one of the most memorable knockouts in UFC history.

UFC on ESPN 6 takes place Friday at TD Garden in Boston. The card airs on ESPN2.

You can watch Weidman’s historic finish of Silva in the video linked above.

UFC on ESPN 6 free fight: Relive Chris Weidman's legendary knockout of Anderson Silva