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As he approaches UFC retirement, Anthony Smith finally feels he has ‘a career that I should be proud of’

April 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Anthony Smith, a former UFC title challenger, decided that one more fight was all he wanted after his tough loss to Dominick Reyes in December. He is set to face rising light heavyweight prospect Zhang Mingyang in UFC Kansas City’s co-main event this Saturday, marking the end of his 17-year professional MMA career. A win for Smith would break his two-fight losing streak and allow him to retire on a positive note. In an interview on Uncrowned’s “The Ariel Helwani Show,” Smith expressed his desire to have control over his retirement and to go out on his own terms. Despite originally requesting to fight in Omaha, Smith settled for Kansas City as his retirement venue.

The passing of his longtime coach, Scott Morton, in November had a profound impact on Smith. Morton had been urging Smith to retire for some time, and his absence made Smith realize that his time in the Octagon had come to an end. The loss to Reyes in December, while officially a defeat on his record, was a therapeutic experience for Smith, helping him deal with the grief of Morton’s passing. Smith reflected on his career, acknowledging his accomplishments and expressing a newfound sense of pride in his journey.

Smith, who had competed in the middleweight division before moving up to light heavyweight, had notable victories over former champions and Hall of Famers. Despite not achieving his ultimate goal of winning a world title, Smith recognizes the effort and dedication he put into his career. He now feels deserving of celebrating his accomplishments and finding happiness in his achievements, regardless of not reaching the pinnacle of the sport. Smith’s journey from humble beginnings to a successful MMA career serves as an inspiration for others coming from similar backgrounds. After reflecting on his past losses and missed opportunities, Smith has decided to embrace the present and explore new possibilities. Despite a mixed record since his defeat to Jones, he is determined to avoid prolonging his retirement. While MMA may no longer be his focus after UFC Kansas City, he is open to exploring unconventional boxing opportunities.

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Before embarking on this new chapter, Smith is gearing up to face Zhang in an upcoming fight. Although unfamiliar with his opponent initially, he was intrigued by Zhang’s potential and the challenge he presents. Recognizing the business aspect of the matchup, Smith appreciates the thought and strategy behind the decision.

In assessing Zhang’s skills and potential, Smith acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding up-and-coming fighters. He believes that younger competitors often seek out older veterans for a chance to make a name for themselves. The UFC’s decision to match Zhang against a seasoned fighter like Smith reflects a desire to test his abilities and determine his true potential.

As Smith prepares to enter the ring with Zhang, he is aware of the importance of pushing his opponent beyond his comfort zone. Only by facing tough competition can Zhang truly showcase his capabilities and reveal his true character as a fighter. Smith is ready to challenge Zhang and see how he performs under pressure in the upcoming fight.

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