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Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva to be given green light after UFC legend’s fitness was reviewed amid claims of being KOd

ANDERSON SILVA is set to be given the green light to fight Jake Paul when his "eligibility to compete" is reviewed, SunSport understands.

The pair are due to fight over eight rounds in Arizona this weekend.

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Anderson Silva said he was 'joking' about being knocked out in sparringCredit: SHOWTIME

But Silva, 47, caused concern after saying he was knocked out two times in training for the 187lb catchweight clash with Paul, 25.

The UFC legend - speaking at the open workout - has since clarified that it was just kidology and lost in translation.

But the Arizona commission reacted by organising a meeting at 6.30pm local time to discuss the claims.

According to , Silva's “eligibility to compete” will be reviewed and so will "additional documentation submitted" by the Brazilian.

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But ahead of the commission's meeting, Stephen Espinoza of Showtime, who are airing the fight, expects Silva to be given the all clear.

He told SunSport: "The commission has a job to do in terms of safety and we would never begrudge that.

"They heard something in that interview that gave them some concern and I think they handled it the right way.

"They asked for additional medical information, asked for additional exams.

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"Thankfully, I've seen the reports and everything was pristine. So we're not expecting any problems.

"Although, we certainly respect the process and respect any decision the commission comes to."

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