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18 Soccer Players Who Are UFC Fans And Aren’t Afraid To Show It

On the face of it, soccer and MMA have little in common. One relies on teamwork, creativity and knocking a ball around; the other relies on strength, power and endurance. But there are more soccer players who are UFC fans than you might think, despite their differences.

From Cristiano to Zlatan, footballers have been inspired by UFC fighters (and sometimes vice versa). 

Soccer Players Who Are UFC Fans

1. Ronaldo
2. Cristiano Ronaldo
3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
4. Luke Shaw
5. Sydney Leroux
6. Neymar
7. David Luiz
8. Willian
9. Wayne Rooney
10. Rio Ferdinand
11. Geoff Cameron
12. Maurice Edu
13. Aron Johansson
14. Alejandro Bedoya
15. Brad Guzan
16. DaMarcus Beasley
17. Herculez Gomez
18. Bobby Boswell

The sports marketing company owned by legendary Brazilian striker Ronaldo, 9ine Sports & Entertainment, worked with UFC fighters for a while before cutting ties over what it perceived as an unfair Reebok deal.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is a bruiser in the box on the pitch and a fan of bruisers in the octagon. He once tweeted his delight over a victory by Alexander Gustafsson, a Swedish MMA fighter.

Cristiano Ronaldo once stepping into the ring with Conor McGregor, UFC’s biggest Manchester United fan. 

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Great to see you bro!!

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McGregor has said he could’ve been a great pro footballer had he not focused on MMA, so he might have been one of these soccer players who are UFC fans had he not been so damn good at beating other people up. 

When boxing legend Floyd Mayweather took on McGregor, the footballing world was watching.

Neymar, for one, celebrated Mayweather’s (predictable) win, having met the boxer not long prior to the bout. 

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The Champ  @floydmayweather

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Neymar might not like UFC after fighter Jose Aldo embarrassed him with this rainbow flick in a charity match a few years ago.

That’s just mean. And Neymar thought they were friends! 

Yes, that’s another Brazilian footballer in the photo with Jose Aldo and Neymar, David Luiz. Brazilians love UFC almost as much as soccer.

Neymar was a fan of fellow Brazilian Anderson Silva, a former middleweight champion who once had his leg gruesomely broken during a match, the same day Neymar posted this to Instagram.

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Pra cima SPIDER !!!! #AndersonSilva #Ufc #ansiosoesperandoaluta

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Anderson Silva and Jose Aldo are popular figures among Brazilians, including Chelsea duo Willian and David Luiz.

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Me and the champ! Sou fã desse cara. #ufc #andersonsilva #champion #london #top

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Anderson Silva could play a little ball himself too. Here he plays a little keepy uppy with fellow Brazilian MMA fighter Vitor Belfort.

Wayne Rooney, formerly of Everton and Manchester United and currently of D.C. United, is a known boxing fan.

Rooney was widely criticized when when video emerged of him boxing Stoke City’s Phil Bardsley in his kitchen five years ago. But the Red Devils striker responded with one of the greatest goal celebrations of all time. 

Rooney’s also a fan of other fighting sports though, and he was excited about UFC coming to his hometown of Liverpool in 2018.

Former Manchester United defender and one-time teammate of Rooney’s Rio Ferdinand is also a big fan of the pugilist arts. After retiring, Ferdinand tried to become a professional boxer, but he gave that up after being denied a boxing license. 

When it comes to USMNT players, the likes of Geoff Cameron, Maurice Edu, Aron Johansson, Alejandro Bedoya, Brad Guzan and DaMarcus Beasley have all shown more than a passing interest in UFC. 

Former U.S. striker Herculez Gomez is a UFC fan and his brother even fought in UFC. 

Cameron and dad-joke icon Bobby Boswell teamed up to help promote UFC 136, which was in Houston.

Soccer players who are UFC fans are all over the globe, just as there are countless UFC fighters who follow soccer. 

Personally, we here at The18 would love to see more crossovers. Imagine Lionel Messi stepping into the octagon with Cristiano Ronaldo or Conor McGregor going one-on-one with Jose Aldo at the Maracanã. That might even be more entertaining than UFC 237, which is Saturday, May 11. 

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