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Anthony Smith issues fiery response to Alex Pereira after ‘washed-up’ comments




“So I’ll be honest, I texted [Pereira’s coach] Glover [Teixeira] yesterday and said, ‘What in the f*** is this?’” Smith said Tuesday on SiriusXM’s MMA Today. “Because I’m trying to figure out which direction I’m supposed to go here. Like, did he take something out of context? Like, is he reading headlines? Or did he actually listen to what I said? Because what I said was, essentially, is he’s the same size as everyone else. You think if I said Islam is the same size as every other lightweight, he’s going to come at me all pissed off about it? No. All my whole point was is that he moved up to 205, so he’s not going to enjoy the same size advantage that he did at 185. That’s it. I don’t think that — is that crazy? Am I wrong?

"Because the whole question was, ‘You’re a guy that moved up from 185 to 205, what are some of the things that you experienced that Alex may be experiencing, and what’d you see [as] the differences?’ I said, ‘The difference is he’s not the largest guy in that division. That he went from being the largest middleweight on planet Earth, to a normal size 205er.’

“And then I went on to say, what makes him special is how — I used the word special, that he’s a special talent when it comes to being a striker and that the division is more interesting with him in it,” Smith continued.

Pereira certainly didn’t receive Smith’s original comments as innocuous.

In a fiery response issued on his YouTube channel, “Poatan” lit into Smith and essentially dismissed the American as a washed-up veteran “who never amounted to anything.”

“If there’s one guy doing well and another guy only criticizing, people aren’t stupid. They’ll see what’s going on,” Pereira said in response to Smith. “They’ll see that he’s just a bitter man. The only ones who speak bad about me are Anthony Smith types. Washed-up vets who never amounted to anything, who are still fighting, they’re in a really tight spot, or the guy who is still a nobody. But those who are already doing well, I don’t see them talking about me, you know? It’s the ones who are beneath me.”

A day later, Smith still isn’t sure what set Pereira off to provoke such a personal response.

And considering that both men are coming off a win and ranked in the UFC’s top eight of the light heavyweight division, Smith isn’t concerned with making nice with Pereira.

“I said a bunch of nice s*** about you and you’re going to talk s***? I don’t think so,” Smith said. “That’s not how this works. That’s not how this works. And then we’re just going to shake hands when we see each other because you’re doing this media thing, because you’re looking for a rival? If you want a f****** rival, you got one right here. I didn’t do s*** to you.

“I’ve been nothing but complimentary of him and his whole team. I like his coaches. I love Glover to death, and a lot of his training partners. Like, I don’t know what I did to that guy.”

https://www.mmafighting.com/2023/8/...onse-to-alex-pereira-after-washed-up-comments
 
He got bigger fish to fry Anthony. Pretty funny how touchy he is about it considering how dismissive smith often is with his comments about other fighters in his division. I tend to like watching smith fight, but my lord he seems to have become quite the diva lately.
 
Smith is right. Pereira's response was way off.

And one of the things people like about him is that he's quiet, just fight, avoids unnecessary shit talking and actually trains with rivals, etc. So not a good look for hiim to be talking shit for no reason.
 
Anthony Smith issues fiery response to Alex Pereira after ‘washed-up’ comments




“So I’ll be honest, I texted [Pereira’s coach] Glover [Teixeira] yesterday and said, ‘What in the f*** is this?’” Smith said Tuesday on SiriusXM’s MMA Today. “Because I’m trying to figure out which direction I’m supposed to go here. Like, did he take something out of context? Like, is he reading headlines? Or did he actually listen to what I said? Because what I said was, essentially, is he’s the same size as everyone else. You think if I said Islam is the same size as every other lightweight, he’s going to come at me all pissed off about it? No. All my whole point was is that he moved up to 205, so he’s not going to enjoy the same size advantage that he did at 185. That’s it. I don’t think that — is that crazy? Am I wrong?

"Because the whole question was, ‘You’re a guy that moved up from 185 to 205, what are some of the things that you experienced that Alex may be experiencing, and what’d you see [as] the differences?’ I said, ‘The difference is he’s not the largest guy in that division. That he went from being the largest middleweight on planet Earth, to a normal size 205er.’

“And then I went on to say, what makes him special is how — I used the word special, that he’s a special talent when it comes to being a striker and that the division is more interesting with him in it,” Smith continued.

Pereira certainly didn’t receive Smith’s original comments as innocuous.

In a fiery response issued on his YouTube channel, “Poatan” lit into Smith and essentially dismissed the American as a washed-up veteran “who never amounted to anything.”

“If there’s one guy doing well and another guy only criticizing, people aren’t stupid. They’ll see what’s going on,” Pereira said in response to Smith. “They’ll see that he’s just a bitter man. The only ones who speak bad about me are Anthony Smith types. Washed-up vets who never amounted to anything, who are still fighting, they’re in a really tight spot, or the guy who is still a nobody. But those who are already doing well, I don’t see them talking about me, you know? It’s the ones who are beneath me.”

A day later, Smith still isn’t sure what set Pereira off to provoke such a personal response.

And considering that both men are coming off a win and ranked in the UFC’s top eight of the light heavyweight division, Smith isn’t concerned with making nice with Pereira.

“I said a bunch of nice s*** about you and you’re going to talk s***? I don’t think so,” Smith said. “That’s not how this works. That’s not how this works. And then we’re just going to shake hands when we see each other because you’re doing this media thing, because you’re looking for a rival? If you want a f****** rival, you got one right here. I didn’t do s*** to you.

“I’ve been nothing but complimentary of him and his whole team. I like his coaches. I love Glover to death, and a lot of his training partners. Like, I don’t know what I did to that guy.”

https://www.mmafighting.com/2023/8/...onse-to-alex-pereira-after-washed-up-comments


Smith should have DQ Jones. He's washed up now.
 
Sherdog tards at it again.

Pereira looked like an absolute doofus with his comments towards Anthony who said absolutely nothing derogatory about his skills. But because Pereira is the Sherdog darling they'll all pretend he said nothing wrong and shit on Smith more.

He would like that in their fight. <Moves>
 
He’s doing the Ariel thing
“Aw Alex what the hell man I didn’t say anything why are you attacking me?? I’m always the victim never in the wrong”
 
Sherdog tards at it again.

Pereira looked like an absolute doofus with his comments towards Anthony who said absolutely nothing derogatory about his skills. But because Pereira is the Sherdog darling they'll all pretend he said nothing wrong and shit on Smith more.
How does he look like a doufus? He spoke on how he felt.
 
Here’s the thing - Anthony Smith can dish out criticism but can’t take it.

He wasn’t overtly critical, but he basically dismissed a lot of AP’s attributes (Rakic hits harder, Ankalaev is stronger) using opponents he’s fought when he’s never fought AP lol.

If we gave Anthony a fair critique of his game and all it’s massive glaring holes I’m sure he wouldn’t get mad right?

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Anthony Smith is the Megan Rapinoe of the UFC.
Hahaha so true



Anthony Smith is that passive aggressive snake that takes low key jabs at people then acts surprised when they respond with the truth.



With the way Anthony fights and his journeyman record, he should be nothing but humble and respectful to every other fighter with better records and accolades than him. He needs to learn his place and stop with his passive aggressive backhanded pseudo compliments/insults.


I'm with Alex on this one because Anthony could've worded his observation much better but he always talks extra and sneaks in something condescending
 
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