For Louis Smolka , getting back to winning ways was more important than even he can truly express. Another loss may have very well signaled the end. “I was just kind of wondering if I wanted to do this anymore, if I could still win,” Smolka told MMAjunkie Radio. “Like, what if I go out there and this guy knocks me out?” At 26, it seems crazy to think Smolka (12-5) would consider walking away.But four straight losses in the UFC – and the walking papers that followed – took their toll on “Da Last Samurai,” and he readily admits it had him questioning everything

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Finally back in win column, Louis Smolka now focused on UFC return – MMA Junkie

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