He took every single one of them and kept fighting me.”Haberman was cited for trespassing. His work has appeared on The MMA Corner, What Culture, Cage Pages, MMA News, Today's Knockout, and Fox Sports (via Fansided). perfect safe place for him to go . Last week, UFC light heavyweight Anthony Smith told the story about a home invasion. Then, he was taken to the local hospital after being subdued by Smith.

Photo of Anthony Smith via Instagram: @lionheartsmithLast week, UFC light heavyweight Anthony Smith told the story about a home invasion. The account had not tweeted since late 2018, although one post read “Wtf am I doing #up #withmylife.”Police continue to investigate the incident. Rory is a graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism and Public Relations. The kid was yelling for another person so Smith said he thought their might be another guy in the house, and they might be armed. I wish you all the best.In response to JJ: TD is entirely correct with his spelling, as he spelled assailant and not assistant. But he’s a regular Joe and I had a hard time dealing with him. I am also a family man, and I can’t even imagine what him and his family are going through. The light heavyweight was woken up around 4AM Monday, according to a report by EPSN. Smith not a great fighter managed to keep him there for police without being killed. Speaking to ESPN, he stated that “No normal human is able to fight like that. So the real story is, Smith showed a lot of restraint by not murdering this guy who broke into his house. Smith, a long-serving member of the UFC roster at both middleweight and light heavyweight, has gone on record stating how surprisingly strong the much smaller man apparently was.“I’m not lying when I said it was one of the toughest fights I’ve had in my whole life,” Smith admitted. Now, new video has emerged (available below), capturing the suspect on tape after a break-in attempt at another man’s home, prior to the incident at Smith’s. That was the case Monday, in a scary incident for Anthony Smith. The suspect in the Anthony Smith home invasion case, Luke Haberman, was a high school wrestling standout who was charged with domestic assault earlier this …
Then, he went on to explain how the man couldn’t have been a “regular Joe,” due to the fact that Smith had a hard time putting him away with strikes. Smith was in his home with his wife and 3 kids.
“Anthony Smith is one of the baddest motherf—kers walking the earth,” Rogan said (via MMA Mania). However, he has since been released. And he clearly explained what happened, just pointing out that Smith showed strength through his restraint. More details have begun to trickle out regarding the identity of the suspect in UFC fighter  Anthony Smith’s home invasion incident.On April 5, the UFC light heavyweight confronted an unknown (to him) assailant who had broken into his Omaha, Nebraska home in the early hours of the morning. He ran to his computer were the intruder was located and rushed him … And as it turns out, the suspect might not exactly be a “regular Joe” after all.The man in question, previously named by police as one Luke Haberman, can be seen on video screaming at the top of his lungs during the break in attempt — typically not something a thief in the night is likely to do.

And he took everything that I gave him — every punch, every knee, every elbow. Look like McDonald’s might be a little much for you. Then, he went on to explain how the man couldn’t have been a “regular Joe,” due to the fact that Smith had a hard time putting him away with strikes.

A wild fight ensued, which led to a bloodied suspect eventually being subdued by police. Anthony smith is one of the best fighters in the world. Although Smith is a professional fighter in the UFC, he stated that the crook was extremely difficult to handle.Now, fans can understand why that was the reality of the situation. Now it’s been revealed that the home invader was a former high school wrestling standout in Anthony Smith’s residential state of Nebraska.Smith recently explained that his wife took his family and locked themselves in a bedroom. It turns out, the invader was Luke Haberman, a standout high school wrestler in the state of Nebraska. According to While Douglas County police did not respond to a request for comment from Cageside Press, an online records check indicates Haberman was charged with domestic assault in the third degree following an incident in February of this year. Not only was the 21-year-old a standout on the wrestling mats, but he also played linebacker and fullback for Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska.Luke Haberman, the man who invaded Anthony Smith's home, is reportedly a former standout high school wrestler from Nebraska. Anthony buddy, respect. I guarantee he would of kicked and strangled your ass and left you crying for your mommy under the kitchen table.

During the reveal, he said that a man broke into his Nebraska home.

After that, he began to fight the invader., who weighed around 170lb. But he’s a regular Joe and I had a hard time dealing with him. His motives remain a mystery. When not slaving at the keyboard, he can be found in the company of his dog, a good book, or getting lost in the woods. During the reveal, he said that a man broke into his Nebraska home. He took every single one of them and kept fighting me.”The comments earned Smith some grief, particularly from former opponent Jon Jones, and surprisingly, UFC broadcaster Joe Rogan.

Maybe WWE is more your speed.Editor at Cageside Press, Jay has been covering the sport of mixed martial arts for several years. And he took everything that I gave him — every punch, every knee, every elbow. While there are several references to Haberman’s wrestling days, there’s no indication as to what led him down a path the culminated in breaking into a UFC fighter’s home. All joking aside, Smith, a UFC light heavyweight title challenger, faced what could very well have been a fight for his life Monday, when he faced off with an intruder at his Nebraska home. The investigation of the crime is ongoing with more to be revealed later.