On Sunday, Kalyl Silva, 22, the son of UFC legend "Spider-Man" Anderson Silva, won his kickboxing debut with a stunning KO opponent just 8 seconds into the game, with fans arguing that Silva had a successor.

It was the Fighters Rep 10 tournament in California, USA, and Carlisle's first amateur fighting competition, with his father Silva appearing in a corner of the ring as his coach.
In the game, Carlisle tried to imitate his father, and the movements were very fluttering.
After the game began, opponent Anthony Reinaga took the initiative to attack, a low sweep kick to Carlisle, Carlisle quickly retreated to avoid the opponent's attack, saying that it was too late, Carlisle quickly returned the attack with a left high sweep kick, hitting the opponent's chin.
Even the subsequent forward swing punches were not struck, and Anthony was knocked to the ground, and although he quickly got up, he still did not recover after the referee read the seconds and could not continue the game.
In this way, Carlisle beat the opponent to win the debut, and the official showed that Carlisle completed the KO in just 8 seconds.
Fans were excited about Carlisle's performance, many thought he would inherit his father's business and start a career as brilliant as his father's, and it is worth mentioning that Silva is also from Muay Thai.
Carlisle is Silva's youngest son, who used to be a professional footballer.
His older brother Gabriel was also a great fighter, winner of the Feathers Rep middleweights.
Silva, 46, is an MMA legend and former UFC middleweight champion who holds the record for the longest 13 win streaks in UFC history. He was recently koked by Hall, his third consecutive defeat, and he retired from the UFC.
On September 11, Silva will play another professional boxing match with UFC legend Tito Ortiz in a crossover match.
The match is also a secondary to the comeback of the famous boxing champion Della Hoa, when Hoya will fight former UFC champion Belfort.
Silva beat former WBC middleweight world boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in a crossover boxing match on June 19 this year to unanimous praise.
Prior to that, Silva achieved 1-1 professional boxing records in 1998 and 2005, respectively.