I THINK DANZIG WILL BE A REAL GOOD FIGHTER. IF HE DIDNT GET TAKEN DOWN IT MIGHT OF BEEN DIFFERENT
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the aftermath of his heartbreaking December 2007 loss to Roger Huerta. And knowing him, he probably meant every word he said.
But as he approached his return to the Octagon against Samy Schiavo in April, you could tell he had a little edge to his voice, a determination to not only put the defeat behind him, but to send a message to Schiavo and the rest of the lightweight division that he was back.
“Without a doubt,” said Guida, who blasted out Schiavo in the first round to even up his UFC record at 3-3. “That was something I needed in my career. I was 2-3 in the cage at that time, and if you’re not winning, you’re not around in the big shows.”
One of mixed martial arts’ most accessible and affable fighters, Clay Guida said all the right things in Related News
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the aftermath of his heartbreaking December 2007 loss to Roger Huerta. And knowing him, he probably meant every word he said.
But as he approached his return to the Octagon against Samy Schiavo in April, you could tell he had a little edge to his voice, a determination to not only put the defeat behind him, but to send a message to Schiavo and the rest of the lightweight division that he was back.
“Without a doubt,” said Guida, who blasted out Schiavo in the first round to even up his UFC record at 3-3. “That was something I needed in my career. I was 2-3 in the cage at that time, and if you’re not winning, you’re not around in the big shows.”
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