Anthony Smith Nearly Amputated Finger So He Could Keep Fighting

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Anthony Smith returns to action this April in the main event of UFC Fight Night Lincoln, facing Glover Teixeira in a light heavyweight division attraction.

A soon to be competing Smith could?ve come into the Octagon with one less finger, as the fighter nearly had his pointer finger amputated.

?I had two [surgeries],? Smith said on Ariel Helwani?s MMA Show (via Jed Meshew of MMA Fighting). ?The first one failed. I went into my six-week checkup after my first surgery and the plate was broken and the bone had shifted back again... So they went back in, they took the plate off, they drilled one hole in my femur, one in my shin, and they took out the spongy bone material they used for bone grafts in my hand and then they put another plate on the side of it instead of on top because there are so many large holes. So they put it on the side and then filled the holes with the spongy bone from my leg. So that was a rough one. Then I couldn?t close my hand for probably two months. My left hand. I almost cut my finger off. We were going to amputate my pointer finger because all the scar tissue was grabbing onto the ligament and not allowing it to close and slide back and forth. So the idea was that if we amputated the finger and then screwed those ligaments to the bone after it healed, that I could still use the other three fingers and my thumb to grapple but there would still technically be a knuckle there so I could punch.?

Luckily, no amputations were performed on Smith and the fighter will still compete with ten whole fingers.

Smith credits a physical therapist, his wife and the UFC for not having the finger amputated.

?Some crazy old lady did this different type of therapy where they attached electricity to my wrist and my forearm and moved it around and was able to catch the muscle that closes the hand and really, she just crushed through the scar tissue,? Smith said. ?So once she put electricity to it, it forced my hand closed - because the bone was still healing and by forcefully closing it, you?re putting a lot of tension on that break. I couldn?t close it myself because I didn?t have the strength, and as I?m not moving it, the scar tissue just continues to build and build and build so by attaching electricity to it, it?s essentially me closing my own hand without someone else doing it with all that tension on the break. So once we tore through all that scar tissue the first time, we just did that every single day until I was able to get the movement back in it and now it?s good. I was ready to go but my wife and the UFC wanted to explore other options first. So that crazy lady saved my finger for sure. I was ready just to say screw it all, I?m sick of this rehab stuff and scraping the scar tissue out of it and continually opening my hand up to get the scar tissue out. I was just ready to get back to fighting and cutting my finger off, at that time, was the fastest way.?

UFC Fight Night Lincoln takes place on Saturday, April 25 from the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska with Anthony Smith and Glover Teixeira headlining. Fightful is providing live coverage of the event, which streams live on ESPN+.

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