Anthony Smith is at the stage of his career where he wants each fight to have meaning.
After making his MMA debut in October 2007 and competing nearly 60 times since, Smith (38-20 MMA, 13-10 UFC) has experienced almost everything a fighter can, including challenging for the UFC light heavyweight title against then-champ Jon Jones in March 2019.
At 36 and with four losses in his past six fights, though, signs point to things winding down for “Lionheart.” He’s not ready to declare a retirement plan, be it a number of fights or length of time. That’s because he still has fight left in him, and Smith can feel the fire burning strong when he gets specific fights.
That’s the case for his UFC 310 matchup with Dominick Reyes (13-4 MMA, 7-4 UFC), which takes place Dec. 7 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (ESPN+, ESPN2). It’s a fight Smith has been thinking about for some time and what he feels he wants and needs at this point in his career.
“I’ve always liked the Dominick Reyes fight,” Smith told MMA Junkie. “For no other reason than he’s one of the best guys in the world and one of those guys that I think a lot of people thought beat Jon Jones. He’s a name. It’s interesting to me, which is kind of where I’m at in my career right now. I just want to have some fun. I want to train really hard, I want to enjoy whatever I have left in my career, and I want fights with guys that I think matter. And Dominick Reyes matters to me.
“That’s a win. You look back at – as fun as the (Vitor) Petrino fight was, I won’t look back at that one. If I’m sitting around a camp fire with a cold beer in my hand, I’m not going to sit around and tell my friend and reminisce about the time I beat Petrino. That’s not the one that’s going to stand out. Alexander Gustafsson matters. ‘Shogun’ (Rua) mattered. Rashad Evans mattered. And Dominick Reyes matters. So that one is going to mean a lot to me.”
Smith and Reyes have both had their ups and downs in recent years. Smith is coming off a unanimous decision loss to Roman Dolidze in a short-notice fight at UFC 303 in June, while Reyes brings the momentum of a first-round TKO over Dustin Jacoby in June, which snapped his four-fight losing skid.
“The more I dig into it the more dangerous I find Dominick Reyes is, which is really fun for me,” Smith said. “I’m really excited. I don’t really give a sh*t about wins and losses and all that stuff right now. I just want to be the best version of myself that I can be and have as much fun preparing for this as I possibly can.”
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