Devonte Smith
Devonte Smith (born July 30, 1993) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the lightweight division. A professional competitor since 2015, he formerly fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) from 2018 to 2022.[1][2] Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Smith earned a UFC contract after winning on Dana White's Contender Series in 2018. During his UFC tenure, he compiled a record of 3–3, with all three wins coming by knockout or technical knockout, including a Performance of the Night bonus for his first-round knockout of Dong Hyun Ma at UFC 234 in February 2019.[3][4] He was released from the UFC in May 2022. As of November 2025, Smith's overall professional record stands at 11–4, with 10 victories by knockout or TKO.[5]Early life and background
Childhood and family
Devonte Smith was born on July 30, 1993, in Bedford, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, into a working-class family. Growing up in the Bedford area near Cleveland, he navigated the financial strains and urban environment typical of the region, which contributed to his development of resilience from an early age. Before fully committing to mixed martial arts, Smith worked as a truck driver hauling construction materials, reflecting the economic realities of his upbringing.[6][7][8] Smith's family provided crucial support throughout his athletic endeavors, serving as a primary motivation for his pursuits in combat sports. He has often emphasized the importance of his loved ones, returning home to Cleveland with a deep sense of appreciation for their encouragement despite the sacrifices required for his training. This familial backing helped sustain him amid personal hardships.[8] A profound family tragedy struck in July 2020, when Smith's 23-year-old sister, Dariene, was fatally shot by a stray bullet during an unrelated altercation in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The incident occurred just as Smith was preparing for a UFC bout against Khama Worthy, leaving him to grapple with overwhelming grief described as a "nightmare" that persisted for weeks. In the aftermath, Smith took on responsibility for Dariene's two young children—a six-year-old daughter and a two-year-old son—channeling the loss into heightened determination for his MMA career. His mother and the broader family shared in the mourning, finding comfort in shared memories of Dariene's outgoing and strong-willed personality.[9]Education and introduction to MMA
Smith attended Bedford High School in Bedford, Ohio, where he participated in the school's wrestling program during his high school years.[10] As part of the varsity wrestling team, Smith competed in interscholastic matches, including pinning opponents such as John Nichols from Geneva High School in a regional bout, which helped him develop foundational grappling skills essential for his later MMA pursuits.[11] His family's support, particularly from his older brother who wrestled at Euclid High School, encouraged his involvement in the sport as a pathway to combat sports.[10] At age 14, Smith was inspired to pursue mixed martial arts after watching reruns of PRIDE Fighting Championships with his brother, specifically captivated by Quinton "Rampage" Jackson's slam and knockout of an opponent, which ignited his desire to compete professionally.[2] This led him to begin MMA training in local gyms around Cleveland, Ohio, where he initially focused on striking fundamentals to complement his wrestling background.[12] Smith compiled an amateur MMA record of 7-2-1, with all victories coming by finish, primarily through regional promotions in Ohio such as NAAFS and Explosive Fight Promotions.[2] Key bouts included a second-round TKO (punches) victory over Jeremiah Leviege at Explosive Fight Promotions: Caged Madness 36 in 2015, which showcased his developing striking power, and an earlier first-round KO (punches) against Jon Looft in 2011 that highlighted his aggressive early style.[4] These amateur competitions in Ohio provided crucial experience in stand-up exchanges and ground control, preparing him for the transition to professional fighting.[13]Professional MMA career
Early professional career
Smith began his professional mixed martial arts career in 2015, following a foundation built in amateur competition. His debut took place on September 26, 2015, at Explosive Fight Promotions' Caged Madness 38 in Ohio, where he defeated John Mosley by technical knockout via punches in the first round at 4:29.[4] This victory set the tone for an aggressive striking approach, as Smith followed with another TKO win over Mike Wiseman by punches in the second round at 2:42 on January 16, 2016, during Caged Madness 40.[4] Smith continued his momentum in the Midwest regional scene with a first-round knockout of Fred Stonehouse via punches at 3:01 on June 4, 2016, at Gladiators of the Cage (GOTC) MMA 21.[4] He extended his knockout streak against Xavier Nash, securing a third-round TKO by punches at 0:50 on September 2, 2016, at Pinnacle Fighting Championships 14.[4] These early finishes highlighted his power and finishing ability in promotions like Explosive Fight Promotions and Pinnacle FC, primarily based in Ohio.[4] Smith's undefeated run ended on January 28, 2017, when he suffered his first professional loss, a third-round TKO via punches at 2:29 against John Gunther at Revolution Fight Series (RFO): Big Guns 22.[4] He rebounded quickly with a first-round submission victory via triangle choke over Damonte Robinson at 2:54 on July 29, 2017, at Alpha One Sports' IT Fight Series 74, adding grappling dimension to his skill set.[4] Smith closed out his pre-national exposure phase with a fourth-round TKO by punches against Nick Gehrts at 1:03 on November 18, 2017, at V3 Fights 65, followed by a dominant first-round knockout of Justin Edwards via punches at 1:30 on March 3, 2018, at Iron Tiger Fight Series / Alliance MMA at the Arnold Sports Festival.[4] By mid-2018, Smith had compiled a 7-1 professional record across regional promotions in Ohio and surrounding states, with six of his seven wins coming by knockout or TKO.[4] To access superior training resources, he shifted his base to Englewood, Colorado, in early 2018, training at Factory X Muay Thai under coach Marc Montoya. This move enhanced his preparation amid the rigors of smaller promotions, where opportunities could vary in frequency and quality of opposition.Dana White's Contender Series
Devonte Smith competed on the August 7, 2018, episode of Dana White's Contender Series (Season 2, Week 8), facing Joseph Lowry in a lightweight bout at the UFC Training Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.[14] Entering the fight with a 7-1 professional record from regional promotions, Smith aimed to showcase his striking prowess in the 155-pound division after making weight without issue.[4] His preparation included a disciplined cut to the lightweight limit, allowing him to maintain speed and power against a previously undefeated opponent.[5] The fight unfolded quickly, with Lowry attempting an early takedown that pressed Smith against the cage. Smith defended effectively, countering with a barrage of sharp elbows that dropped Lowry and prompted referee intervention at 2:52 of the first round, securing a knockout victory via strikes.[15] Smith's performance highlighted his explosive striking and defensive awareness, as he turned a potential grappling disadvantage into a highlight-reel finish, demonstrating the hand speed and knockout power that defined his regional success. Immediately following the bout, UFC President Dana White awarded Smith a contract to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, praising the decisiveness of his finish and recognizing his potential in the lightweight division.[14] This appearance marked a pivotal moment, bridging Smith's regional career to the big leagues and validating his rapid ascent through consistent finishes.[16]Ultimate Fighting Championship
Smith earned a UFC contract after a first-round TKO victory on Dana White's Contender Series in August 2018, paving the way for his Octagon debut. He made his UFC debut on November 10, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 139 against Julian Erosa, securing a first-round knockout victory at 0:46 via punches. Smith followed up with another finish on February 9, 2019, at UFC 234 versus Ma Dong Hyun, earning a first-round TKO at 3:53 with strikes and capturing the Performance of the Night bonus.[17][18] His undefeated streak in the UFC ended on August 17, 2019, at UFC 241 against Khama Worthy, who delivered a first-round knockout at 4:15 with a counter right hand.[19] After an 18-month layoff, Smith returned on February 6, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 184 to face Justin Jaynes in a catchweight bout at 160 pounds, winning by second-round TKO at 3:38 due to a doctor's stoppage from an eye injury sustained by short elbows. He suffered his second knockout loss on October 2, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 193 against Jamie Mullarkey, who finished him with knees and punches in the second round at 2:51.[20] Smith's final UFC appearance came on March 5, 2022, at UFC 272 versus Ľudovít Klein, resulting in a split decision defeat (29-28, 28-29, 29-28).[21] Over six UFC bouts, Smith compiled a 3-3 record, marked by early finishes in wins but exposing a vulnerability to counterstriking from aggressive entries, as seen in his losses to Worthy and Mullarkey.[3] In May 2022, following the expiration of his contract amid routine roster adjustments, Smith was released from the UFC.[22] As of November 2025, Smith has remained inactive in professional MMA, though he announced intentions for a comeback in a June 2025 social media post detailing his journey after release. No fights or returns to other promotions have occurred.[5][23]Fighting style and achievements
Fighting style
Devonte Smith is a primary striker in mixed martial arts, with 10 of his 11 professional victories coming via knockout or technical knockout, showcasing his emphasis on explosive speed, raw power, and unorthodox striking angles that often catch opponents off-guard.[4] His orthodox stance allows him to generate leverage for devastating punches and elbows, particularly in close-range exchanges where he exploits openings with rapid combinations.[3] Smith's wrestling foundation, developed during four years of high school competition from grades 9 through 12, provides a solid base for his takedown defense, achieving an 85% success rate against opponent attempts during his UFC tenure.[10] This grappling background enables him to maintain distance on the feet and scramble effectively when pressed against the cage, minimizing time spent in vulnerable ground positions. His physical attributes—standing at 5 feet 9 inches with a 76-inch reach—further enhance his effectiveness in the lightweight clinch, where he can control posture while setting up knee strikes or dirty boxing.[3] Despite these strengths, Smith exhibits vulnerabilities to counter-striking, evidenced by his 49% significant striking defense rate, which has contributed to three of his four losses ending in knockouts.[3] Endurance issues also surface in prolonged fights, as seen in his sole decision loss and several stoppages occurring after the first round, where his output can wane under sustained pressure.[4] Smith's style has evolved toward higher-volume punching since 2019, incorporating more feints and multi-punch flurries, a development attributed to his relocation and intensified training in Colorado following his 2018 UFC debut.[24] Early influences, such as Quinton "Rampage" Jackson's aggressive power punching, shaped his initial approach to finishing fights quickly.[10]Championships and accomplishments
Throughout his professional MMA career, Devonte Smith has earned recognition primarily for his finishing ability and standout performances rather than championship titles. He has not secured any major titles in regional promotions or the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[4][5] One of his key accomplishments came at UFC 234 on February 9, 2019, where he received the Performance of the Night bonus for his first-round knockout victory over Dong Hyun Ma.[25] Smith is noted for his knockout power, with 91% of his professional wins (10 out of 11) coming by knockout or TKO, contributing to a 100% overall finish rate in his victories.[26][27] Additionally, his striking prowess has been highlighted in official UFC promotional content, including knockout highlight reels and free fight videos showcasing his emphatic finishes.[28][29] Following his last fight in March 2022, Smith has been inactive, with no further accomplishments recorded as of November 2025.[5][4]Mixed martial arts record
Professional fight record
| Result | Record | Opponent | Method | Round/Time | Event | Date | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Win | 1-0 | John Mosley | TKO (Punches) | 1 / 4:29 | Caged Madness 38 | September 26, 2015 | Akron, Ohio, United States |
| Win | 2-0 | Mike Wiseman | TKO (Punches) | 2 / 2:42 | Caged Madness 40 | January 16, 2016 | Akron, Ohio, United States |
| Win | 3-0 | Fred Stonehouse | KO (Punches) | 1 / 3:01 | GOTC MMA 21: Holt vs. Pope | June 4, 2016 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Win | 4-0 | Xavier Nash | TKO (Punches) | 3 / 0:50 | Pinnacle FC 14 | September 2, 2016 | Cheswick, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Loss | 4-1 | John Gunther | TKO (Punches) | 3 / 2:29 | RFO: Big Guns 22 | January 28, 2017 | Mansfield, Ohio, United States |
| Win | 5-1 | Damonte Robinson | Submission (Triangle Choke) | 1 / 2:54 | Alpha One Sports: IT Fight Series 74 | July 29, 2017 | Akron, Ohio, United States |
| Win | 6-1 | Nick Gehrts | TKO (Punches) | 4 / 1:03 | V3 Fights 65: Gehrts vs. Smith | November 18, 2017 | Memphis, Tennessee, United States |
| Win | 7-1 | Justin Edwards | KO (Punches) | 1 / 1:30 | Iron Tiger Fight Series: Arnold Sports Festival | March 3, 2018 | Columbus, Ohio, United States |
| Win | 8-1 | Joseph Lowry | KO (Elbows) | 1 / 2:52 | Dana White's Contender Series Season 2, Week 8 | August 7, 2018 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
| Win | 9-1 | Julian Erosa | KO (Punches) | 1 / 0:46 | UFC Fight Night 139: Korean Zombie vs. Rodriguez | November 10, 2018 | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Win | 10-1 | Dong Hyun Ma | TKO (Punches) (Performance of the Night) | 1 / 3:53 | UFC 234: Adesanya vs. Silva | February 9, 2019 | Melbourne, Australia |
| Loss | 10-2 | Khama Worthy | TKO (Punches) | 1 / 4:15 | UFC 241: Cormier vs. Miocic 2 | August 17, 2019 | Anaheim, California, United States |
| Win | 11-2 | Justin Jaynes | TKO (Doctor Stoppage) | 2 / 3:38 | UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Volkov (UFC FN 184) | February 6, 2021 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
| Loss | 11-3 | Jamie Mullarkey | TKO (Punches) | 2 / 2:51 | UFC Fight Night: Santos vs. Walker (UFC FN 193) | October 2, 2021 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
| Loss | 11-4 | Ludovit Klein | Decision (Split) | 3 / 5:00 | UFC 272: Covington vs. Masvidal | March 5, 2022 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Statistical overview
Devonte Smith holds a professional MMA record of 11 wins and 4 losses, yielding a 73% win rate across 15 bouts.[4] Of his victories, 91% (10) ended by knockout or technical knockout and 9% (1) by submission, with no decisions recorded, underscoring his aggressive finishing approach.[4] In contrast, his losses comprise 75% (3) by TKO and 25% (1) by decision, highlighting vulnerability to striking exchanges.[4] Within the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Smith maintains a 3-3 record, all wins coming via KO/TKO in the first or second round.[2] His UFC fights have averaged approximately 5 minutes and 4 seconds in duration, reflecting a tendency for early conclusions or stoppages.[3] Key performance metrics include a significant strikes landed per minute rate of 4.55, with 53% striking accuracy, while absorbing 3.91 strikes per minute at 49% defense.[3]| Metric | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Takedown Average | 0.35 | Per 15 minutes |
| Takedown Accuracy | 25% | Landed out of attempts |
| Takedown Defense | 85% | Opponent success rate |
| Submission Average | 0.3 | Per 15 minutes |