
Smith’s last showing at LFA 61 was an underwhelming performance, suffering the first pro loss of his career to Josh Bauman by unanimous decision. It’s been two years since Smith stepped onto the Legacy Fighting stage. “I’m at a stage in my life, at the age of 33, where I need to get some wins on my record if I ever hope to get where I want to be in the fight game. “I took a couple of years off from competing due to the birth of a new daughter and other personal obligations,” Smith revealed to MYMMANEWS. Smith is aware of this rule because it is a constant reminder that keeps him motivated to reach his end goal.

Consistency is crucial for an up-in-coming competitor in gaining experience and buzz in the fight world. Continuing his campaign, there is no time for Smith to rest, as he will be back in action at LFA 116. Spending a brief time away from fighting, Smith exhibited no signs of ring rust, as it only took 45 seconds in the first round to commence the relaunch of his fight journey. It was only two months ago, on August 28, when Brock Smith secured his third pro win at DCS 74. All eyes will be watching this 14-bout fight card, which features long-awaited title fights, grudge matches, and a herd of undercard competitors looking to showcase their talents to a worldwide audience. Making their return to the Mile High City, LFA 116 airs live on October 22 from the Dobson Arena in Vail, Colorado.

The bright arena lights, the cage, and a competitor’s ambition to seize the moment set the stage for another memorable night brought to you by the Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA).
