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Paulo César da Silva
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Ring name(s) Giant King
Giant Silva
The New Giant
Paulo Silva
Billed height 218 cm (7 ft 2 in)
Billed weight 175 kg (385 lb)
Born July 21, 1963 (1963-07-21) (age 44)
São Paulo, Brazil
Trained by Dory Funk, Jr.
Tom Prichard
Debut 1998

Paulo César da Silva (born July 21, 1963) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Giant Silva.

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Very much like El Gigante/Giant Gonzales in the early years, Silva was originally a professional basketball player, playing for the Brazilian Team in The Olympic Games.

He came to WWE on the May 25, 1998 episode of Raw is War. He may be best remembered for his stint as "Giant Silva", a member of the "Oddities" stable, although he also competed for CMLL in Mexico as Gigante Silva. Silva has since been paired with Dalip Singh as a tag team in All Japan Pro Wrestling. In WWF, although often featured at ringside during Oddities matches, he never really wrestled that often.

Silva also competes in PRIDE Fighting Championships, a mixed martial arts organization based in Japan. Silva at one time did train with members of the Gracie family, most notably Ricardo Gracie. On December 31, 2006 Giant Silva defeated former Yokozuna Akebono by Kimura Armlock in the first round at K-1 Dynamite 2006 for his second win of his career giving him a professional record of 2 wins and 6 losses overall spanning both PRIDE FC and K-1.

Silva is currently wrestling on the Independent Wrestling Circuit, making his return at the National Wrestling Superstars show in Carteret, NJ on August 25, 2007. He is a regular in NWS, and is currently taking bookings for independent promotions.

December 31, 2006 Win Chad Rowan K-1 Premium 2006 Dynamite!! Submission (Kimura) Round 1, 1:02
April 2, 2006 Loss Ikuhisa Minowa PRIDE-Bushido 10 TKO (Knees) Round 1, 2:23
December 31, 2005 Loss James Thompson PRIDE-Shockwave 2005 TKO (Strikes) Round 1, 1:28
December 31, 2004 Loss Choi, Mu-bae PRIDE-Shockwave 2004 Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) Round 1, 5:47
July 19, 2004 Loss Takashi Sugiura PRIDE-Bushido 4 TKO (Punches) Round 1, 2:35
June 20, 2004 Loss Naoya Ogawa PRIDE-Critical Countdown 2004 TKO (Punches) Round 1, 3:29
April 25, 2004 Win Henry Miller PRIDE-Total Elimination 2004 Submission (Kimura) Round 1, 4:04
December 31, 2003 Loss Heath Herring PRIDE-Shockwave 2003 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Round 3, 0:35

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