Anthony Smith: Gustafsson Should Not Retire Because of Me

Anthony Smith doesn’t believe losing to him should warrant the retirement of any fighter, including Alexander Gustafsson.

In the main event of UFC Stockholm, Anthony Smith submitted Gustafsson in the fourth round via rear-naked choke and, in effect, sent Gustafsson into retirement. Smith entered the fight as a sizable underdog and, as has been a trend recently with Smith since moving up to light heavyweight, many people wrote him off. But Anthony Smith knows better than anyone the work he has put in to reach the level of performance he is currently operating at, so a loss to him is not at all indicative of whether or not a fighter can still perform at the highest level, he believes: (transcript via MMA Junkie):

“I just hope that he doesn’t look at a loss to me as something super negative, because I think people are having a hard time getting used to me being at the top,” Smith said of Gustafsson. “And I don’t think me beating him is a reflection of him falling off the wagon or losing his edge, or not being good anymore. I’m just not going to be turned away. I hope that he can look at it like that.”

Smith added that his assessment of just how much Gustafsson has left in him was gathered with first-hand experience derived from the UFC Stockholm main event. And before Gustfasson splits with the sport, Anthony Smith wanted Gustafsson to know something that millions have heard after an unexpected breakup:

“It sounds silly, but it’s not you, it’s me,” Smith reassured.

Anthony Smith further expressed his respect for Gustafsson by paying him the ultimate compliment:

“I think it’s absolutely the biggest (win) of my career, probably the one I’m most proud of, just because of what happened in my last fight,” Smith said. “Typically, guys that come off of title losses don’t bounce back like that.”

Both Smith and Gustafsson lost to Jon Jones while contesting for the light heavyweight championship prior to the UFC Stockholm main event. And unfortunately, only one of them was able to rebound with a spring towards redemption.

Do you believe that Alexander Gustafsson’s retirement was influenced by his opinion of Anthony Smith’s skill level?

Related News

Top Stories

UFC Store

Paddy Pimblett: Ilia Topuria Didn’t Move Up Because Of The Weight Cut, He ‘Ran’ From Volkanovski

Ilia Topuria’s bold decision to vacate his featherweight title and make the jump to...

UFC Fight Night: Manel Kape vs. Asu Almabayev Weigh-In Live Stream & Results

UFC Fight Night: Manel Kape vs. Asu Almabayev takes place on Saturday, and MMA...

Kash Patel Said To Be Considering UFC-FBI Partnership To Train Agents In Martial Arts

Kash Patel appears to have an intriguing vision — one that could potentially lead...

UFC Lightweight Bitter After Missing Out On Justin Gaethje Fight: ‘Strikers Have Always Feared Wrestlers!’

A UFC lightweight contender seems to be fuming after being passed over for the...

Merab Dvalishvili’s Teammate Learns His Punishment For Striking Fan At UFC 310

The Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) has issued a nine-month suspension and $2,500 fine to...

Dustin Poirier Responds To Claim He Rejected Justin Gaethje Trilogy At UFC 313

Dustin Poirier has refuted any suggestion he outright rejected a potential short-notice clash with...

‘Mitchell’s Toughest Opponent Yet…Outside Of Basic Science’ – Fans React To Bryce Mitchell vs. Jean Silva Joining UFC 314 Card

Rising UFC featherweight contender Jean Silva has had his wish to share the cage...

Justin Gaethje Claims 5 Big Names Turned Down UFC 313 Fight Before Rafael Fiziev Rematch Got Booked

Former interim lightweight champion Justin Gaethje has a replacement opponent set for UFC 313...

Marlon Vera Set To Face Opponent On Seven-Fight Win Streak At UFC Fight Night On May 3

Marlon Vera is seemingly set for a showdown with a stylistically challenging opponent in...