Connect with us

MMA

Anthony Smith update: Trial set after 'Not Guilty' plea following alleged wife altercation

Published

on

Anthony Smith update: Trial set after 'Not Guilty' plea following alleged wife altercation

Former UFC light heavyweight title challenger Anthony Smith faces years in prison stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident.

Anthony Smith is headed to trial after pleading ‘not guilty' to four felony charges stemming from an incident with his wife earlier this summer.

Smith, 38, retired from mixed martial arts following a loss to Zhang Mingyang at UFC Kansas City last year. After hanging up the gloves, Smith has transitioned into full-time broadcasting as a key fixture of Paramount's UFC coverage.

Smith and his wife were involved in an altercation at a bar on July 26th in Gretna, Nebraska, in which the former UFC star allegedly ‘threatened to kill her' if she didn't leave with him. According to Sarpy County police, Smith then allegedly physically forced her inside the vehicle before she escaped during the drive.

Smith allegedly attempted to run over his wife near their house before police eventually arrived at the scene. He was booked into Sarpy County jail and released on a $500k bond.

Smith appeared in a Sarpy County courtroom on Monday and pled ‘not guilty' to charges of terroristic threats, false imprisonment, and domestic violence.

Anthony Smith set for trial, faces up to 50 years in prison after alleged domestic incident

Now, Smith and his legal team will return to court on September 21st for an arraignment hearing. If found guilty of the above charges, Smith potentially faces up to 20 years in prison.

As of this writing, Smith hasn't commented publicly on his arrest and his current legal troubles. UFC CEO Dana White recently commented on Smith's arrest, stating he ‘didn't expect' to learn of Smith's current predicament.

Smith returned to Mixed Martial Arts earlier this year at Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA 9, defeating former UFC heavyweight Chase Sherman by first-round submission. He defeated the likes of Alexander Gustafsson, Volkan Oezdemir, and Shogun Rua during his UFC tenure.

This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM


Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

MMA

Muhammad Mokaev names 4 fighters who allegedly backed out against him

Published

on

Muhammad Mokaev names 4 fighters who allegedly backed out against him
Muhammad
Mokaev claims four elite opponents turned down a grappling
match against him.

Mokaev says he accepted four grappling bouts in a week against
former One
Championship titleholder Adriano
Moraes and
Ultimate Fighting Championship flyweights Asu
Almabayev, Alibi
Idiris and Ramazonbek
Temirov. He alleges that all four opponents agreed to fight
him, only to pull out the very next day.

Former UFC flyweight Muhammad Mokaev details a ‘crazy week' of
failed grappling matchups

Mokaev eventually secured a grappling matchup against Moris
Boleian. They will compete for the ACBJJ 60kg Grand Title on Aug.
30 at Ora Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.

“It was crazy week,†the former UFC flyweight wrote on X. “Signed
to compete 4 names in 1 week (Adriano Moraes, Asu Almabayev, Alibi
Idiris & Ramazan Temirov) And they all too but next day the didn't
want to. At the end only this guy accepted.â€

Mokaev (16-0) has finished three of his four MMA wins and one in
Karate Combat since his UFC exit in 2024. The undefeated flyweight
is also active on the grappling circuit, where he suffered a loss
against a much bigger Arman
Tsarukyan in his last match. Meanwhile, Boleian (8-1) has
finished all eight of his professional wins via submission before
suffering his lone career loss via split decision at UAE Warriors
this past January.

Continue Reading

MMA

Islam Makhachev, Max Holloway trade barbs over holding two belts after UFC 330

Published

on

Islam Makhachev, Max Holloway trade barbs over holding two belts after UFC 330

Islam Makhachev appeared to get under Max Holloway's skin after he hoisted two belts following his UFC 330 victory.

UFC welterweight champion Islam Makhachev put on another pound-for-pound performance inside the Octagon last weekend at UFC 330. Despite taking some heavy shots from Ian Machado Garry early on, Makhachev coasted to a unanimous decision win to retain his title.

With the win, Makhachev broke Anderson Silva's UFC record for most consecutive wins, a record that might not be broken anytime soon. After his latest victory, Makhachev celebrated in the Octagon with two belts, hinting at his previous status as the UFC's lightweight champion.

One of the top lightweight contenders, former BMF titleholder Max Holloway, wasn't happy with Makhachev's flaunting inside the Octagon.

Islam Makhachev roasts Max Holloway after questioning two-belt celebration at UFC 330

In a recent live stream, Holloway questioned why Makhachev would celebrate with two belts following his UFC 330 victory.

“Why the f— does he have two belts? Aura?†Holloway said of Makhachev.

“It is what it is, bro. I mean, you are, but you're not! Temporary, but you just defended one belt.â€

It didn't take long for Makhachev to respond on his Instagram, and he took a rare shot at the former BMF titleholder.

“I don't know bro. It's not even too heavy to hold. But you don't understand, sorry,†Makhachev responded to Holloway.

As of this writing, Holloway hasn't responded to Makhachev's quip.

Holloway rose the rankings after a win over Conor McGregor just seconds into their fight at UFC 329 last month. The former UFC featherweight champion is expected to return to the Octagon next year, potentially for a trilogy against McGregor once his leg is fully healed.

While Makhachev arguably deserves a claim to two titles as one of the UFC's few two-division champs, Holloway isn't buying his case. Makhachev vacated the lightweight title last year after a win over Renato Moicano at UFC 311.

Who should Islam Makhachev fight next after UFC 330? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM


Continue Reading

MMA

Hyu's near-flawless kickboxing run meets its next test in Yokohama

Published

on

Hyu's near-flawless kickboxing run meets its next test in Yokohama

A five-fight knockout spree came to an abrupt halt earlier this year, and the Japanese star wants that chapter closed for good.

Hyu faces ONE Championship newcomer Hyuma Hitachi in a flyweight kickboxing matchup at ONE SAMURAI 3, touching down at Yokohama Buntai in Yokohama, Japan, on Saturday, September 12. The 23-year-old opened his ONE Championship run with five straight wins, four by knockout over Leandro Miranda, Zakaria El Jamari, Jordan Estupinan, and Suablack Tor Pran49, before countryman Taiki Naito handed him his first professional loss in a three-round battle at ONE SAMURAI 1.

Hitachi enters his own promotional debut with a reputation built on relentless boxing combinations, a discipline he added specifically to sharpen his kickboxing background. A knockout of Yuki Kasahara stands as the clearest example of what that combination produces against live competition.

Hyu faces contrasting styles puzzle

Hyu's improvisational, angle-based approach sets up a genuine clash of philosophies against a fighter who prefers closing distance immediately and imposing his hands from the opening exchange.

The Yokohama Buntai crowd will get a direct answer to how Hyu responds to adversity for the first time in his career, with his previously unblemished ONE record now carrying an asterisk he is eager to erase.

The bout joins a stacked ONE SAMURAI 3 card that also features reigning ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Champion Nadaka making his kickboxing debut, along with a flyweight Muay Thai showdown between Shimon Yoshinari and Suablack Tor Pran49, giving Yokohama a full night of high-level Japanese and international talent.

Neither man has faced the other before, leaving both camps to prepare largely off reputation and available footage rather than any shared history to lean on heading into their September 12 meeting.

This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM


Continue Reading
Advertisement

OUR NEWSLETTER

Subscribe Us To Receive Our Latest News Directly In Your Inbox!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Trending