Joshua
Silveira will take the next step in his mixed martial arts
career with Professional Fighters League.
The Legacy Fighting Alliance two-division champion announced on
Monday that he has signed with Professional Fighters League.
Silveira fought at both 205 and 185 pounds with LFA, but it’s
currently unclear in which division he will compete in PFL. The
organization’s season format for 2022 does not yet have a confirmed
date.
“Today marks a new chapter in my life; I’ve signed a new contract
with [PFL] and I’m so grateful to be put in a position where I can
finally give back to all the amazing people that been with me
constantly making sacrifices to help me achieve my dreams,”
Silveira wrote on Instagram. “Words honestly can’t describe the
feelings, but all I can say is these decisions were made a long,
long time ago! I’m exactly where I need to be! Not too late, not
too early… exactly where I need to be!”
Anchored at American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., where he
trains under his father Conan Silveira, Silveira is 7-0 thus far in
his burgeoning MMA career. He claimed the vacant LFA light
heavyweight belt with a 49-second knockout of Tee Cummins
this past September before securing the 185-pound strap with a
five-round verdict against Jared Revel
at LFA 119 on Dec. 3. All but one of his seven career triumphs have
come inside the distance.