UFC Vegas 37: Smith vs. Spann Preview/Prediction

In Las Vegas, Nevada, inside the APEX, UFC Vegas 37 will pit Ryan “Superman” Spann against the scrappy and charismatic Anthony Smith. Smith will fight down in the rankings once again to remind the light heavyweight division that sometimes the best talking you do is with your hands. It’s safe to say that Smith is […]

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In Las Vegas, Nevada, inside the APEX, UFC Vegas 37 will pit Ryan “Superman” Spann against the scrappy and charismatic Anthony Smith.

Smith will fight down in the rankings once again to remind the light heavyweight division that sometimes the best talking you do is with your hands. It’s safe to say that Smith is familiar with that phenomenon, as “Lionheart” is a 51-fight veteran with 18 knockouts of his thirty-five wins.

In his eventual move up to 205-pounds, there were some skeptics, but Smith was steadfast in his approach. It only took one violent night to convince the world that he was sticking around and he did it against the former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans.

In his 205 pound debut, the performance only lasted 53 seconds, as sharp knees up the middle pierced through the former champ. After catching fire, Smith bottled it and poured gasoline on himself until reaching the final boss in Jon “Bones” Jones. While he couldn’t steal gold from Jones, Smith is ready to carve a new path towards a light heavyweight title. The American believes his streak of violence continues with Ryan Spann this Saturday.

Looking to play spoiler to Smith’s second LHW title run, is the powerhouse known as “Superman.” Spann has legitimate stopping power on the feet, but his top pressure is also a useful weapon he implements at times. Spann establishes at least one takedown per fifteen minutes (TD Avg.: 1.72). With grappling sequences leading to finishing sequences, Spann sports a very impressive 84.2% finishing rate (16 finishes/19 wins).

One of Spann’s strengths is his unparalleled ability to tire opponents out while forcing them to engage in clinch battles. This technique was utilized to great effect in Spann’s fight with the Latvian-born Misha Cirkunov. Early in round one, the work paid off, and Spann delivered a heater of a right hand that sat the 205-pound Cirkunov down. While the right hook and ground-and-pound follow-up were academic, it certainly highlighted Spann’s tremendous power.

Spann’s ability to overwhelm opponents is what often causes them to shoot in for a sloppy takedown against him. Of his eleven submission victories, a whopping seven come by way of guillotine choke. Without a doubt, this serves as one of his most dangerous weapons as he enters UFC Vegas 37 against Anthony Smith.

Smith will have to be mindful of Spann’s guillotine choke. Though Smith’s Jui-Jitsu is top-notch as the light heavyweight has only been submitted three times in a career that dates back to 2007.

In Smith’s last outing at UFC 261: Usman vs. Masvidal 2, he faced Australia’s, Jimmy Crute. This fight highlighted the two weapons that Smith has been using to great success: a low calf kick and a powerful lead jab. While Smith’s kick landed more on the joint of the knee, we have seen how powerful oblique kicks can be. So much so, that a committee has decided to take a closer look at the damaging kick.

Smith’s bullish tendencies have vanished and he’s developed into a methodical fighter. If there is an inkling that his standup is not up to par with his opponent, his veteran savvy takes him into a snatch single leg without thinking too extensively. His versatility by virtue of his cage experience is what makes each one of his fights so exciting to watch. MMA fans have witnessed the maturation of Anthony Smith. Starting his career in 2007, 51 fights later, and “Lionheart” is still clawing his way to the top.

Since the two are built physically similar, the jab will be less useful for Smith than it was in his last bout against Crute. Smith’s striking output is slightly lower than Spann’s, and not being able to keep Spann at bay by pumping jabs could be problematic for the former title challenger.

Ahead of the UFC Vegas 37 main event, things are heating up between the two. The #6-ranked Smith will look to leave no doubt in anyone’s mind that he’s gunning for the title as Spann looks to pursue the perfect finish.

Prediction: Ryan Spann def. Anthony Smith by TKO Round 2

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Anthony Smith Says Fighting Down Rankings Has Allowed Him To Be As Good As He Can

SmithAnthony Smith is finding benefits in fighting down the rankings. Ever since his defeats to Glover Teixeira and Aleksandar Rakic last year, Smith has fought the younger and lower-ranked fighters in his division as he emerged victorious over Devin Clark and Jimmy Crute. His next opponent is another lower-ranked and upcoming fighter in Ryan Spann […]

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Anthony Smith is finding benefits in fighting down the rankings.

Ever since his defeats to Glover Teixeira and Aleksandar Rakic last year, Smith has fought the younger and lower-ranked fighters in his division as he emerged victorious over Devin Clark and Jimmy Crute.

His next opponent is another lower-ranked and upcoming fighter in Ryan Spann who he will face in the UFC Vegas 37 headliner next weekend.

And as far as “Lionheart” is concerned, Spann offers nothing out of the ordinary to him especially compared to the specialists higher up in the division.

“Essentially that’s what it came down to, is, at the top of every division you have guys who are specialists, right? And guys who are just really good at keeping the fight in their kind of arena,” Smith said (via MMA Fighting). “And the rest of the division is — I know Ryan Spann takes it as disrespect when I say that there’s nothing that stands out about him. I’m not saying he’s not good. I’m just saying he’s not an Olympic medalist wrestler, he’s not a multiple-time world champion grappler, he’s not 150-1 as a kickboxer. He doesn’t do one thing overly better than the rest of his skills, so I don’t have to worry about sh*t when I’m in training camp.

“We just have to go in and we evaluate the places that he’s dangerous, and then I just try to sharpen my sword the best I can, and that’s the best part about this. When you’re fighting guys like Rakic, the thing that stands out about Rakic is he’s a monster kicker. I mean, he out-kicked Thiago Santos — nobody does that. He battered my leg with two leg kicks to where I couldn’t barely stand. You’ve got a guy like Glover who’s got a nasty left hook and his jiu-jitsu is f*cking fire. You’ve got Jan Blachowicz, crazy top game, really crazy power in his left hands. There’s things like that on all those guys.”

When it comes to his recent opponents though, Smith doesn’t have to worry about any specialties. In turn, he is able to train freely and get the best version of himself.

“You can kind of figure out what their thing is,” Smith continued. “Jimmy Crute doesn’t have that thing, Devin Clark doesn’t have that thing, and Ryan Spann doesn’t have that thing.

“So I can just train freely and just try to be as good as I can. So being in that position and fighting down in the rankings a little bit has allowed me to do that and just focus on myself.”

Smith Afraid That Fighter Won’t Get Credit For Beating Rusty Jon Jones

Anthony Smith believes that Jon Jones sitting out isn’t doing anyone any favors.  Anthony Smith spoke about his old nemesis Jon Jones on the most recent episode of The MMA Hour. Smith, who will take on Ryan Spann on September 18th, doesn’t like Jo…

Anthony Smith believes that Jon Jones sitting out isn’t doing anyone any favors.  Anthony Smith spoke about his old nemesis Jon Jones on the most recent episode of The MMA Hour. Smith, who will take on Ryan Spann on September 18th, doesn’t like Jones sitting on the sidelines as long as he has been. Not […]

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Anthony Smith Responds To Comments Made By “Nerd” Ryan Spann

Anthony Smith is putting a side of beef on his upcoming fight with Ryan Spann at UFC Vegas 37. The UFC is in an off-week this week, but the headliners of the next card are already drawing the headlines. Wednesday, Anthony Smith took to the mic to respo…

Anthony Smith is putting a side of beef on his upcoming fight with Ryan Spann at UFC Vegas 37. The UFC is in an off-week this week, but the headliners of the next card are already drawing the headlines. Wednesday, Anthony Smith took to the mic to respond to some comments made by his upcoming […]

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Anthony Smith vs Ryan Spann Slated For September 18 Main Event

Anthony SmithA key light heavyweight pairing appears to be set as former title challenger Anthony Smith will take on Ryan Spann on September 18. After being dominated by Glover Teixeira and Aleksandar Rakic to begin 2020, Smith righted the ship late in the year with a first round stoppage of Devin Clark. Most recently, he stopped […]

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A key light heavyweight pairing appears to be set as former title challenger Anthony Smith will take on Ryan Spann on September 18.

After being dominated by Glover Teixeira and Aleksandar Rakic to begin 2020, Smith righted the ship late in the year with a first round stoppage of Devin Clark. Most recently, he stopped Jimmy Crute in the first round of their UFC 261 match-up. Smith is now 3-2 since coming up short in his title opportunity against Jon Jones.

Facing him on the other side of the octagon will be another man whose turned his career around after a somewhat tumultuous start. After beginning his career with a 10-5 record, Spann is enjoying a 9-1 run, including going 5-1 in the UFC. He too will enter the fight with momentum, after earning a stoppage victory over Misha Cirkunov just over a minute into their fight. That win served as a rebound following his controversial loss to Johnny Walker.

Spann actually called for the winner of the Smith-Crute pairing, and it appears that the UFC has granted him his wish.

A win for either man will be crucial as they work their way to UFC gold. For Smith, it would prove that he has his career back on track and is deserving of another title opportunity. For Spann, it would show that his loss to Walker was a fluke and he is deserving of fighting some of the biggest names in the division.

The September 18 evented is set to take place at the UFC APEX facility in Las Vegas. MMA Fighting confirmed the pairing after Smith first mentioned it during the UFC Vegas 28 pre-show. Expect more match-ups for the card to be announced in the upcoming weeks.

Who do you think will win between Anthony Smith and Ryan Spann? Let us know!

Anthony Smith Will Meet Ryan Spann At The UFC Event On Sept. 18

Anthony Smith is back after picking up a vicious stoppage, and this time he is facing Ryan Spann. The fight between the two light heavyweights was first announced by MMA reporter Marcel Dorff. “Anthony Smith will fight Ryan Spann at UFC event on …

Anthony Smith is back after picking up a vicious stoppage, and this time he is facing Ryan Spann. The fight between the two light heavyweights was first announced by MMA reporter Marcel Dorff. “Anthony Smith will fight Ryan Spann at UFC event on September 18th. (per Smith on UFC Live/ht: @Evzsz) #UFC#MMA#UFCESPN#MainEvent” Marcel Dorff As […]

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