Terry Crews eyes a boxing match with former UFC champion Anderson Silva.
In a post released on Instagram Saturday, former NFL star-turned-actor Terry Crews has a keen interest in boxing the former UFC middleweight champion in what would likely be Silva's final venture in combat sports."Alright, Anderson Silva, I've been training," Crews said. "I'm ready, June 15. I'll see you at fight night in Brazil, y'all. June 15, let's go. Anderson Silva, me, you. Let's make it happen. What? Terry Crews here. Brazil.
As for Crews, he retired from the NFL in 1997 and only secured three tackles during his pro football stint, which included playing for the Los Angeles Rams, the Los Angeles Chargers , and the Green Bay Packers. He was also part of two practice squads, including the then-Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles. Crews also had a brief stint with the now-defunct Rhein Fire of NFL Europe in 1995.Outside of football, however, Crews is best known for his work as a paid actor.
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