Anthony Smith reveals that he asked the UFC to compete in Power Slap, but the request didn’t even make it to Dana White.
Longtime UFC light-heavyweight contender Anthony Smith has revealed that his retirement fight is now slated for April.
Anthony Smith is almost ready to put a bow on his long MMA career after recent losses in and out of the UFC Octagon.
Anthony "Lionheart" Smith has mostly traded in his gloves for an analyst role, but the former UFC light heavyweight challenger is still competing. He most recently fought Dominic Reyes at UFC 310: ...
Dana White has rarely asked a fighter to retire and not seen the concept come to fruition after he’s made the statement. The ...
Former UFC title challenger Anthony Smith still has some fight left in him. Smith (38-21 MMA, 13-11 UFC) contemplated ...
Anthony Smith says he asked Hunter Campbell and the UFC if he could compete in Power Slap but it was turned down.
As Smith’s apparent UFC finale draws closer, his Power Slap aspirations were shut down by the UFC executives. While Campbell, White, and the rest of the UFC team might change their minds, it appears ...
Anthony Smith’s bid to compete in Power Slap was immediately rejected by the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Advertisement Run by Dana White, Power Slap has emerged as a controversial sport with ...