Anthony Smith submits Devin Clark in UFC Fight Night main event
Anthony Smith ended his UFC slump after a convincing submission victory against the emerging Devin “Brown Bear” Clark who is coming off a two-fight winning streak. Smith, who is usually a striker, surprised Clark’s corner after mixing up his approach as soon as the match started. Clark

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Anthony Smith ended his UFC slump after a convincing submission victory against the emerging Devin “Brown Bear” Clark who is coming off a two-fight winning streak.
Smith, who is usually a striker, surprised Clark’s corner after mixing up his approach as soon as the match started.
Clark was able to respond with his steady stand-up game and connected with Smith several times. Later on, Smith changed the complexion of the fight after managing to tag Clark to the ground.
A possible twister finish was available to Smith but Clark was able to escape the unfavorable situation.
Smith sneaked through and decided to execute a risky and quick triangle choke which Clark did not anticipate, leading him to tap in the last minutes of the first round.
“I’m not going anywhere, don’t sleep on me. I think I owe it to myself and to the fans. I owe it to Dana White and the UFC because I had a couple of bad performances and it’s not my style, I don’t have boring fights,” Smith said.
The win ended Smith’s back-to-back losses and improved his win-loss record to 34-16 while Clark’s loss dealt him to 12-5.
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