Many aspiring mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters aim to reach top promotions like UFC, Bellator MMA, Professional Fighters League, and ONE Championship. Competition among these talented fighters is fierce, making it challenging to stand out. In this feature, MMAmania.com focuses on another rising martial artist worth recognizing.
Jacob Smith
Age: 28 years old
Height: 6’2”
Class: Welterweight
Record: 8-0
Gym: Fortis MMA
Athletes like Daniel Cormier, Cain Velasquez, Ben Askren, and Bo Niccal have transitioned from college wrestling to MMA. The expanding MMA landscape may attract more college wrestlers to pursue MMA over Olympic or WWE careers.
Jacob Smith, a former Oklahoma State wrestler, has emerged as a promising MMA talent. Despite facing injuries during his college wrestling career, Smith honed his skills at the American Kickboxing Academy alongside fellow alum Daniel Cormier. His impressive start of 3-0 with three first-round knockouts showcased his potential.
Following his success, Smith joined Fury Fighting Championship (Fury FC) in Texas. After securing wins, he made a pivotal gym switch to Fortis MMA in Dallas under coach Saif Saud, propelling his career forward.
Currently excelling in the welterweight division at Fury FC, Smith’s recent highlight reel knockout victory at Fury FC 86 elevated his profile, drawing attention with his viral post-fight celebration.
With an unblemished record of 8-0, including six knockouts, Smith is on the cusp of UFC recognition. Speculation suggests he may appear on Dana White’s Contender Series soon.
His rising star promises continued success in the world of MMA as he establishes dominance in the sport.
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