Nate Smith has ‘a chip on his shoulder’ heading into LFA 100 title fight

For flyweight Nate Smith, 2020 presented difficulties not only for his career but for his personal life as well.

Due to COVID-19, Smith was only able to get in one bout in 2020, but a loss outside the cage was far more impactful not only for the difficulty it presented him, but also the motivation it gave him to move forward.

“Last year was extremely difficult, not speaking fighting-wise, but it was more a personal matter,” Smith told MMAWeekly.com. “A few months ago I had to bury my baby brother, who was murdered in Chicago, so I had to deal with that.

“For me, personally, we needed to sit down and just grieve. Dealing with it is one of the hardest things on the planet. (At the same time) me sitting down and not doing anything would piss off my baby brother. He would be mad as crap and ask what the hell I was doing. So it took me some time to heal a little bit, kind of did my own thing, then I was training, pushing, pushing, pushing, getting my head right.”

With all that has happened, Smith goes into his 2021 with a drive to achieve the goals he has set out for himself his whole career up to this point.

“I’m definitely approaching this (upcoming fight) with a chip on my shoulder,” said Smith. “I made a goal in my career of winning a world title and that’s what I’m going to do.

“It’s one of those deals where I have to go in and handle business. The cage is my home, the cage is my home, and in my home I don’t let anyone take anything from me. That right there, that belt, it’s coming home with me.”

This Friday in Park City, Kansas, Smith (6-1) will look to add that title to his resume when he faces Victor Altamarino (8-1) in the 125-pound championship main event of LFA 100.


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“The key is me going in there and doing what I do best, and that’s dominate and do whatever I can to win the fight,” Smith said. “Just getting after it and just getting business done.

“Again, (Altamarino is) coming into my house, and whether he feels like it or not, it’s my home, and there’s nothing he can do about it. I plan on making sure he doesn’t have an answer. He has to figure me out (not the other way around).”

Having gotten on the radar with the UFC on the Contender Series last year, an LFA title could vault him back into contention for taking that next step before the year’s end.

“I know I’m on Dana (White’s) radar,” said Smith. “I know even in that loss (at Contender Series) I made a statement that I’m ready to get to that next level.

“Criteria-wise I think this will help me a lot, but I’ll take it one thing at a time and focus on the individual in front of me – and he’s got to go. “

Article source: https://www.mmaweekly.com/nate-smith-has-a-chip-on-his-shoulder-heading-into-lfa-100-title-fight

   

Ex-UFC fighter Alexey Kunchenko inks deal with PFL, joins 2021 welterweight season

Alexey Kunchenko has joined the PFL roster.

On Thursday morning, the former UFC welterweight and M-1 Global champion announced that he will be taking part in the 2021 PFL welterweight season, which kicks off April 23 at a venue and location to be announced.

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Kunchenko (20-2), who joined the UFC roster as an unbeaten prospect in September 2018, picked up back-to-back unanimous decision wins over Thiago Alves and Yushin Okami to take his career record to 20-0.

However, he went on to suffer his first pro loss at the hands of Gilbert Burns in August 2019, followed by a loss to Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos in his most recent outing in March.

The Russian will join the likes of former Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald, reigning PFL champion Ray Cooper and 2018 PFL champion Magomed Magomedkerimov in the PFL’s 2021 welterweight lineup.

Article source: https://mmajunkie.usatoday.com/2021/02/ex-ufc-fighter-alexey-kunchenko-inks-deal-with-pfl-joins-2021-welterweight-season

 

UFC books Tony Gravely vs. Nate Maness for April 17 event

Bantamweights will collide this April.

Tony Gravely and Nate Maness will square off at a UFC Fight Night event on April 17. The location and venue for the card have not been announced at this time.

Two people with knowledge of the matchup recently informed MMA Junkie of the booking but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

Gravely (20-6 MMA, 1-1 UFC) has split his first two UFC appearances after a contract-earning performance on Season 3 of Dana White’s Contender Series. In his promotional debut, Gravely was submitted by Brett Johns in January 2020. In November, Gravely picked up his first UFC victory when he won a split-decision victory over Geraldo de Freitas.

Maness (13-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC) signed with the UFC in mid-2020. Less than four months into his UFC tenure, Maness had two wins in the promotion. Following a unanimous decision win over Johnny Munoz in August, Maness defeated Luke Sanders by submission in November.

With the addition, the UFC’s April 17 lineup includes:

  • Paulo Costa vs. Robert Whittaker
  • Bartosz Fabinski vs. Gerald Meerschaert
  • Parker Porter vs. Chase Sherman
  • Tracy Cortez vs. Justine Kish
  • Tony Gravely vs. Nate Maness
   

 

 

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