How would you market yourself if you were Anthony Smith

Going into a fight with Jones as possibly the biggest underdog ever. I have to say he doesn't have much of a personality and he's not an aggressive trash talker, hell he pretty much let Jones embarrass him and even that cyclops fuck Bitchping the shade at him. What would you do to sell the fight better in his position


Does he really need to sell the fight? He is fighting Jon Jones on a huge card.

It might be in his best interest to say as little as possible given anything he says will be brought up endlessly after Jones destroys him
 
Would being polite and soft spoken make the beating less embarrassing? I’m just playin’. Seriously, no shame in fighting for a title in the toughest MMA promotion in the world.
 
Be even worse than Jones

- Hit two pregnant ladies
- Personally abort two more
- Get caught selling cocaine to Cartel death squads
- Get caught not just taking PEDs, but making them and selling them
- Go full Nazi
 
He needs to go full retard. Talk crazy amounts of shit, even stupid shit - doesn't even matter if it makes sense as long as it makes headlines.

Agree 100%, try to get Jones to fight an emotional fight and go for the early KO. Gives him the best chance to try and counter with a big KO. Any other way Jones picks him apart and wears him down.
 
Testing positive for turbinol(?) on fight week would be amusing.
 
Steal his belt at the press conference, and offer him a line of fake coke and call him a mad backwards cunt for not accepting
 
Go ham on him for needing dick pills, post some memes of Jon in drag, and talk about his whole family being juiced up.
 
Offer Jon a syringe at the press conference.Talk about Jon's ped use,his family being cheaters,hitting pregnant women,hiding under cage,dick pills every chance he gets.
 



Constantly go on about how he is neither black nor white. He's biracial.
Worked for this utter tard.
 
Change his nickname to Anthony "The TRT Killer" Smith and if he wins he will be the modern-day Sakuraba.
 
He's been advertised as an up-and-coming prospect, which isn't true. The guy has more than 40 professional fights and has lost to a non-contender in recent memory. He's not a "prospect;" he's a tough veteran who's essentially been a journeyman.

I think the more interesting, and more accurate, description is that he's journeyman underdog who's made an improbable rise to title shot. He should be marketed as more of a "Rocky" story.
 
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