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Clay Guida
BornClayton Guida
(1981-12-08) December 8, 1981 (age 42)
Round Lake, Illinois, United States
Other namesthe carpenter
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight156 lb (71 kg; 11 st 2 lb)
DivisionLightweight (155 lb)
Reach69 in (175 cm)
StyleWrestling Jiu-Jitsu Gaidojutsu
Fighting out ofAlbuquerque, New Mexico by way of Johnsburg, Illinois
TeamJackson's Submission Fighting[1]
Mixed martial arts record
Total37
Wins29
By knockout5
By submission15
By decision9
Losses8
By submission4
By decision4
Other information
UniversityWilliam Rainey Harper College
Notable relativesJason Guida, brother
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Clayton Charles Guida (pronounced /ˈɡwiːdə/; born December 8, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist and currently fighting in the UFC as a lightweight. Guida was the first Strikeforce Lightweight Champion and held the title until being defeated by Gilbert Melendez at Strikeforce: Revenge. He is ranked as the number 8 lightweight fighter in the world by MMAWeekly.[2] He holds notable wins over Anthony Pettis, Takanori Gomi, Rafael dos Anjos, Nate Diaz, Marcus Aurelio, and Bart Palaszewski.

Background

Guida first became known with a submission victory over Justin James at UFC 64.

Up until that point, Guida had been working as a carpenter (leading to his nickname, "The Carpenter") while training and fighting in his spare time, compiling a professional record of 20-3.

2011 Illinois State Wrestling Championships

Clay was generous enough to finance the inspirational video played before the state championship matches. He stepped in with the money after the Illinois High School Association was not able to pay for it.[3] Clay is a former Illinois wrestler for Johnsburg High School.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Guida is renowned for his relentless pressure and unending stamina.[4] He garnered attention for his three-round split decision loss to Tyson Griffin at UFC 72.

In Guida's next fight, he defeated Marcus Aurelio at UFC 74 by decision.

Guida was defeated by Roger Huerta at The Ultimate Fighter 6 Finale via rear naked choke in the 3rd round after winning the first 2 rounds.

Guida's recent bouts include UFC Fight Night 13 where Guida defeated Samy Schiavo via TKO at 4:15 of round 1.

In a bout at UFC Fight Night 15, he defeated Mac Danzig via unanimous decision.

Guida defeated Nate Diaz via split decision at UFC 94: Georges St-Pierre vs. BJ Penn 2.

His next fight was against Diego Sanchez, at The Ultimate Fighter 9 finale which he lost by split-decision. The fight had a frantic pace in which Guida weathered a ferocious striking offensive from Sanchez, with a seemingly endless barrage of punches and a brutal headkick which dropped Guida in the first round. This fight went on to win "Fight of the Night" honors. The fight would later make #13 on the "100 Greatest UFC fights" list.

Despite his status as an up-and-coming UFC fighter he was not included in the UFC 2009 Undisputed video game due to technical issues caused by his long hair. He was even offered $10,000[5] by Dana White to cut it, but he refused.

On December 12, 2009 he fought Kenny Florian at UFC 107. In the second round, after being dropped with a hard right hand, Guida would lose the fight by submission (rear naked choke).

Guida was expected to face Sean Sherk on March 21, 2010 at UFC LIVE: Vera vs. Jones,[6] but Sherk was forced off the card with an injury. Shannon Gugerty stepped up to become Guida's new opponent on the preliminary section of the event.[7] At UFC Live: Vera vs. Jones Guida defeated Shannon Gugerty at 3:40 of round 2 by way of arm-triangle choke, ending Guida's two fight losing streak along with winning his first UFC Submission Of The Night award.

Guida then faced Rafael dos Anjos on August 7, 2010 at UFC 117.[8] Guida appeared to injure the jaw of dos Anjos in the first round with a hook and would go on to defeat dos Anjos by submission (jaw injury) after dos Anjos tapped from the pressure being applied to his jaw while Guida had arm-and-head control.[9]

Guida defeated Takanori Gomi on January 1, 2011 at UFC 125 by Guillotine Choke at 4:27 of Round 2 - his third consecutive submission victory - which also earned him Submission of the Night honors.

Guida then faced recently #1 lightweight contender Anthony Pettis whom he defeated by unanimous decision on June 4, 2011 at The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale.[10]

Guida is expected to face Ben Henderson on November 12, 2011 at UFC on Fox 1.[11]

Sponsorship

Clay Guida will be starring in a National commercial for SafeAuto Insurance. The commercial was filmed in Columbus, Ohio in April 2011. Guida is one of several fighters who represents the SafeAuto Fight Team.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Tequila CAZADORES® Spirit Award (2 times)[12][13]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
37 matches 29 wins 8 losses
By knockout 5 0
By submission 15 4
By decision 9 4


Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
N/A Ben Henderson N/A UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. Dos Santos November 12, 2011 N/A N/A Anaheim, California, United States
Win 29–8 Anthony Pettis Decision (unanimous) The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale June 4, 2011 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 28–8 Takanori Gomi Submission (guillotine choke) UFC 125 January 1, 2011 2 4:27 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won Submission of the Night
Win 27–8 Rafael dos Anjos Submission (jaw injury) UFC 117 August 7, 2010 3 1:51 Oakland, California, United States
Win 26–8 Shannon Gugerty Submission (arm triangle choke) UFC Live: Vera vs. Jones March 21, 2010 2 3:40 Broomfield, Colorado, United States Won Submission of the Night
Loss 25–8 Kenny Florian Submission (rear naked choke) UFC 107 December 12, 2009 2 2:19 Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Loss 25–7 Diego Sanchez Decision (split) The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom Finale June 20, 2009 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won Fight of the Night; Fight of the Year
Win 25–6 Nate Diaz Decision (split) UFC 94 January 31, 2009 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won Fight of the Night
Win 24–6 Mac Danzig Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs Neer September 17, 2008 3 5:00 Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Win 23–6 Samy Schiavo TKO (strikes) UFC Fight Night: Florian vs Lauzon April 2, 2008 1 4:15 Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Loss 22–6 Roger Huerta Submission (rear naked choke) The Ultimate Fighter: Team Hughes vs Team Serra Finale December 8, 2007 3 0:51 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won Fight of the Night
Win 22–5 Marcus Aurelio Decision (split) UFC 74 August 25, 2007 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 21–5 Tyson Griffin Decision (split) UFC 72 June 16, 2007 3 5:00 Belfast, Northern Ireland Won Fight of the Night; Fight of the Year
Loss 21–4 Din Thomas Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Evans vs Salmon January 25, 2007 3 5:00 Hollywood, Florida, United States
Win 21–3 Justin James Submission (rear naked choke) UFC 64 October 14, 2006 2 4:42 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 20–3 Joe Martin Decision (unanimous) WEC 23 August 17, 2006 3 5:00 Lemoore, California, United States
Loss 19–3 Gilbert Melendez Decision (split) Strikeforce: Revenge June 9, 2006 5 5:00 San Jose, California, United States Lost Strikeforce Lightweight Championship
Win 19–2 Josh Thomson Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Gracie March 10, 2006 5 5:00 San Jose, California, United States Won Strikeforce Lightweight Championship
Win 18–2 Joe Jordan Decision (unanimous) Xtreme Fighting Organization 8 December 10, 2005 3 5:00 Moline, Illinois, United States
Win 17–2 Jeff Carsten TKO (injury) IHC 9: Purgatory November 19, 2005 1 3:01 Hammond, Indiana, United States
Win 16–2 Dave Cochran Submission (rear naked choke) KOTC: Xtreme Edge September 17, 2005 1 2:26 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win 15–2 John Strawn Submission (choke) Xtreme Fighting Organization 7 August 27, 2005 2 3:12 Island Lake, Illinois, United States
Win 14–2 Jay Estrada Submission (rear naked choke) Combat Do Fighting Challenge 4 August 13, 2005 1 3:42 Illinois, United States
Win 13–2 Bart Palaszewski Decision (unanimous) XFO 6: Judgement Day June 25, 2005 3 5:00 Lakemoor, Illinois, United States
Win 12–2 Alonzo Martinez Submission (choke) XKK: Des Moines May 20, 2005 3 N/A Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win 11–2 Chris Mickle Decision XKK: Des Moines May 20, 2005 3 5:00 Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Win 10–2 Alex Carter Submission Combat Do Fighting Challenge 3 May 14, 2005 1 2:54 Illinois, United States
Win 9–2 Brandon Adamson Submission (rear naked choke) Xtreme Fighting Organization 5 March 19, 2005 1 3:02 Lakemoor, Illinois, United States
Win 8–2 Billy Guardiola Submission (ankle lock) Combat Do Fighting Challenge 2 February 5, 2005 1 N/A Illinois, United States
Win 7–2 Dennis Davis KO MMA Mexico Day 2 December 18, 2004 1 N/A Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
Win 6–2 Vito Woods Submission (guillotine choke) Xtreme Fighting Organization 4 December 3, 2004 2 1:19 McHenry, Illinois, United States
Win 5–2 Randy Hauer TKO Extreme Challenge 60 November 12, 2004 1 2:25 Medina, Minnesota, United States
Win 4–2 Billy Guardiola Submission (ankle lock) Combat Do Fighting Challenge 1 October 23, 2004 1 N/A Cicero, Illinois, United States
Loss 3–2 Gabe Lemley Submission (armbar) XFO 2: New Blood June 26, 2004 2 0:33 Fontana, Wisconsin, United States
Win 3–1 Jed Deno Submission (choke) UCS 2: Battle at the Barn May 1, 2004 1 3:35 Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Win 2–1 Shawn Nolan KO (strikes) XKK: Clash in Curtiss 5 April 3, 2004 N/A N/A Curtiss, Wisconsin, United States
Win 1–1 Adam Bass Submission (rear naked choke) XFO 1: The Kickoff March 14, 2004 1 2:53 Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States
Loss 0–1 Adam Copenhaver Submission (rear naked choke) Silverback Classic 17 July 26, 2003 1 N/A Ottawa, Illinois, United States

References

  1. ^ http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/dailynews.asp?articleid=12221&zoneid=13
  2. ^ "Lightweight MMA Top 10". MMAWeekly.com. July 6, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
  3. ^ http://illinoismatmen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36270. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Mike Sloan. "Guida: Trawling for a Title Shot".
  5. ^ Maggie Hendricks. "Clay Guida answers your questions on energy, music and haircuts".
  6. ^ "Source: Sherk vs. Guida in works for March UFC Fight Night card in Denver". nwi.com/mma. Retrieved 2010-01-09.
  7. ^ "Sherk scratched; Gugerty to face Guida at UFC on Versus 1 in March". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
  8. ^ "Clay Guida vs. Rafael dos Anjos Set for UFC 117 on August 7 in Oakland". mmafrenzy.com. 2010-05-10.
  9. ^ "UFC 117 main card recap, miracle submission saves champ Anderson Silva". mmajunkie.com. August 7, 2010.
  10. ^ "Anthony Pettis vs. Clay Guida set, tapped The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale headliner". mmajunkie.com. January 21, 2011.
  11. ^ "Clay Guida vs. Ben Henderson in the works for UFC on FOX 1". mmajunkie.com. 2011-09-06.
  12. ^ "Clay Guida is the Fan's Choice for the Tequila CAZADORES® Spirit Award for UFC 117".
  13. ^ http://www.mma-core.com/videos/_UFC_125_Clay_Guida_talks_fighting_Takanori_Gomi_?vid=10015396


New championship 1st Strikeforce Lightweight Champion
March 10, 2006 – June 9, 2006
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