My thoughts exactly..except i believe he cant let jones lead the exchanges..even at mid range he needs to be firing first or at the same time with jones..
D.C showed if you trade with jones hes hittable and with smiths power i can see him connecting hard enough to drop jones..the combo he used on shogun could work well against jones ..if he can cut off the cage using angles and dont chase jones like gus did that was gus's mistake the in the second fight..he just trudge forward chasing jones taking alot of kicking damage and when he started to adjust to the kicks jones took him down..Smith has to fight smart and powerful..
Jones has alot of tools and physical advantages at his disposal but Smith is dangerous..anyone doubting this could be left surprised after the fight
This sounds like the same game plan that people said Glover would use given his superior boxing - then Jones beat him down in a phone booth.
Smith’s only chance is a lucky punch - I suspect he knows that as well as the rest of us do. Given that, Jones will likely just take him down and elbow his face into shreds.
I like Smith but this isn’t close to a fair fight, skill-wise... I hope he is getting paid big here.
You're joking and most people think it was a fluke injury but it was Chael's force that moved Jon backwards causing him to dig his toes hard into the mat and one of them broke. Credit to Chael's wrestling.This. Chael exposed Jon but no one has followed the blueprint he laid out for beating Jones.
*Without getting clinched or elbowedBe aggressive and get in tight.

I think they'll change their mind if he knocks out JonesAnthony Smith is a fighter that trained in the beginning at Ryan Jensen’s Premier Combat in Omaha. Jenson was a UFC fiighter, as all of you know. For those of you who follow MMA, Abe Wagner still shows up there once in a while. Anthony was a pretty uncool dude and was asked not to come back there. Ever. Funny though, the UFC never lets you in on the real back story.
Wrong, only way is to go the Matt Hamill routeI think the only way Smith beats Jones is if he bull rushes him and throws his best in Round 1. We've seen Jones struggle under early pressure before in vs Gustafson 1 where Gus busted him open and easily won the first round and could have potentially finished the fight if he was more aggressive in his striking. Jones also may have a suspect chin (avoiding HW) and he hasn't really been hit hard. Smith has the size, length and reach to do this. The only way he can win is by first round K.O. He can't be tactical, timid or try to outsmart Jones over the course of 5 rounds, no one can. His only shot is by a recklessly stupid flurry of hard punches that finish him or seriously hurt him.
I think the only way Smith beats Jones is if he bull rushes him and throws his best in Round 1. We've seen Jones struggle under early pressure before in vs Gustafson 1 where Gus busted him open and easily won the first round and could have potentially finished the fight if he was more aggressive in his striking. Jones also may have a suspect chin (avoiding HW) and he hasn't really been hit hard. Smith has the size, length and reach to do this. The only way he can win is by first round K.O. He can't be tactical, timid or try to outsmart Jones over the course of 5 rounds, no one can. His only shot is by a recklessly stupid flurry of hard punches that finish him or seriously hurt him.