No, I don't think so. Any fighter who wants to fight in the UFC has to be medically cleared by a certified medical practitioner that he is 100% healthy heading into the fight. With just one kidney nobody can be considered 100% healthy and more importantly fighters need to be at the peak of their health and any weaknesses can be devastating for them. So, no doctor or fighting promotion would allow a fighter with just one kidney to risk their lives in a fight.
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Maybe because it was thought that UFC was dangerous for women. But, this isn't true. Recently women have started to fight in the UFC. In fact one of the recent UFC events - UFC 157 was headlined by the fight between Ronda Rousey Vs. Liz Carmouche for the UFC Womens Bantamweight championship which Rousey won in the first round by submission (arm-bar)
UFC 94 was the fight between St. Pierre vs Penn 2, who also appear on UFC 94 fight card. The fight was held on 31st of January, 2009 in Las Vegas Nevada.
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Silvas Next fight is expected to be in December 2013 at the UFC 168 PPV. Silva lost his UFC Middle weight title to Chris Weidman in July 2013 at the UFC 162 event and this fight is expected to be the rematch for the title with Chris Weidman. This fight will be a blockbuster and is heavily hyped up already
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