"Fighter removed: Anthony Smith" - Controversial MMA fighter reacts to 'Lionheart's' TKO loss against Dominick Reyes at UFC 310
Anthony Smith lost his bout against Dominick Reyes at UFC 310 via TKO in the final seconds of the second round. It was undoubtedly a difficult loss for the 36-year-old light heavyweight fighter, but his struggles began even before he entered the ring.
In November, 'Lionheart' lost his close friend and coach Scott Morton, who passed away due to a heart attack. Smith was training in Long Island when he got this devastating news.
Compared to his previous fights, Smith did not appear as edgy, sharp, or crisp when he entered the octagon for UFC 310. After the fight, ESPN MMA shared a picture of the aforementioned bout on Instagram and captioned it as:
"Anthony Smith was emotional after his loss to Dominick Reyes at #UFC310."
Check out the original post below:
The majority of netizens sympathized with Smith on this post despite his defeat inside the octagon. But American mixed martial artist Dillon Danis, who is known for making more noise outside the octagon, showed no sympathy and wrote:
"❌ Fighter removed: Anthony Smith."
Anthony Smith hints at a possible retirement
Anthony Smith was seen crying during his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan, as he lamented the passing of his friend and coach Scott Morton. He told Rogan:
"Man, I don’t even give a f**k about the fight. I don’t know how many more times I can do this. This guy was my best friend, and I thought I could push it down, but I couldn’t even control it walking in here, so I don’t know, I’ve gotta do some thinking, but I don’t know how many times I can do this without him.”
When asked if 'Lionheart' is retiring, he said:
"Man, I don’t know. Probably. It’s been a long road, I’m going to think on it, but probably.”
In the post-fight interview, UFC CEO Dana White also said that the three veterans who lost tonight: Chris Weidman, Clay Guida, and Smith—should all retire.
Check out Anthony Smith's post-fight interview below: