
Leslie Smith
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Relentless high-volume striker and former Invicta prospect who earned Fight of the Night bonuses for her aggression and heart across multiple promotions.
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Leslie Smith is a veteran mixed martial artist who rose to prominence in Invicta FC as a high-volume striker and main-card fixture, earning four Fight of the Night bonuses for her relentless approach and willingness to engage in wars with any opponent. A product of the Cesar Gracie camp, Smith fights with the same aggressive, forward-pressing style that defined that lineage, setting a pace that can overwhelm opponents while leaving her vulnerable to precision strikers. She transitioned to the UFC in 2014, where she competed at both bantamweight and flyweight, notching wins over Irene Aldana and Amanda Lemos while challenging for the Invicta flyweight title in 2013. Though losses to elite competition like Cris Cyborg and Jessica Eye marked the ceiling of her ascent, Smith remained competitive and principled: she refused a catchweight offer from Aspen Ladd in 2018 rather than accept unfavorable terms, leading to her UFC release.
Smith's career extends across three major promotions (Invicta, UFC, and Bellator) and demonstrates a fighter who made her name through heart, aggression, and consistency rather than knockout power or technical dominance. At 40 and still active, she challenged Cyborg for the Bellator women's featherweight championship in 2021, showing remarkable longevity in a sport that typically discards aging competitors. Beyond the cage, Smith has become an advocate for fighter rights, founding Project Spearhead in 2018 to unionize MMA athletes and speaking at labor conferences on their behalf. Her legacy rests not on titles won but on the quality of matches she produced and her willingness to stand up for principles both inside and outside the sport.
Why fans love Smith
Smith earned four Fight of the Night bonuses in Invicta for her aggression, pace, and willingness to brawl with anyone regardless of opponent size. She refused to accept a catchweight disadvantage against Aspen Ladd rather than compromise her integrity. Her founding of Project Spearhead to unionize MMA fighters demonstrates advocacy for the sport beyond her own career.






















