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According to UFC Roster Watch, Hall of Fame UFC Lightweight Clay Guida has been released from the roster.
Clay Guida has called the Octagon his place of business for an awful long time. “The Carpenter” was already a former Strikeforce Lightweight champion when he made his promotional debut all the way back at UFC 64 in August 2006 with a submission win over Justin James. In the 18 years since, Guida has fought a who’s who of Lightweight competition.
Perhaps most notable is Guida’s legendary bout versus Diego Sanchez in 2009. Blasted by a head kick early, Guida showed insane heart and durability in rallying his way back into the fight, though he ultimately lost the split-decision. That “Fight of the Year” performance ultimately introduced him into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2019.
There were plenty of other highlights throughout Guida’s UFC career. Perhaps his best win streak came around 2011, when he consecutively defeated a trio of Lightweight champions in Rafael dos Anjos, Takanori Gomi, and Anthony Pettis. Guida also spent a brief portion of his career at Featherweight, where he climbed into the rankings as well.
All told, the 43-year-old wrestler ends his UFC career with a 38-25 professional record and 18-19 UFC record. He lost his final three bouts to Rafa Garcia, Joaquim Silva, and Chase Hooper.
At the moment, it’s unclear if Guida will retire following his release or pursue competition in another promotion (like GFL?). One way or another, I’m quite confident “The Carpenter” would still be quick to assure anyone curious that “The best is yet to come!” if asked.
Insomnia
I can’t believe USADA is gone but the ugly jacket club remains. Good for “Trailblazer” though!
Jiri Prochazka and Jamahal Hill kept it friendly in person, despite a mild bit of social media banter beforehand.
Jiri Prochazka on seeing Jamahal Hill at the UFC PI days from fight:
“I have nothing against any fighters. I don’t believe in trash talking. We met, I shake hands with him and he’s good.”
(via @HelenYeeSports) pic.twitter.com/19kMHCIhWh
— Full Violence ™ (@Full_Violence) January 15, 2025
Speaking of Hill, “Sweet Dreams” has the dubious honor of winning MMA’s dumbest tweet of 2024. Congrats!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF #MMATwitter
The 2024 winner of The MMA’s Dumbest Tweet of the Year Tournament has been crowned
With over 2K votes, I present to you all, our champion
Like, Retweet, and Behold
Thank you all for voting. And now, on to 2025 ♂️ pic.twitter.com/8c7ETnQOoo
— MMA’s Dumbest Tweets (@MMADumbTweets) January 14, 2025
A positive update on Irish MMA fighter Ryan Curtis, who broke his neck in training last year.
I met @ChaosCurtis this week at BioXellerator in Colombia. He was an mma fighter who essentially snapped his neck in training and was paralyzed from the neck down. Due to the work that BioXellerator has done he is now walking and living a normal life.truly incredible. #stemcells pic.twitter.com/H1EvxDDppb
— michael (@bisping) January 15, 2025
Brandon Royval claims that Kai Kara-France is getting the next title shot.
Somebody sign the dotted line and fight Rafael Fiziev! Benoit Saint Denis could be an interesting return opponent.
I’ve accepted fights in September, December, January, and February against four different opponents, yet I still don’t have a date! I’m working hard and can’t wait to step back into the octagon, it’s been way too long!
— Rafael “Ataman” Fiziev (@RafaelFiziev) January 15, 2025
Lightweight slugfest incoming! It’s hard to have too much trust in Alexander Hernandez but he should have an advantage here.
Slips, rips, and KO clips
A leg lock from bottom position worked!
I actually remember when this fight happened, it effectively ended Jens Pulver’s would-be Flyweight run.
Great control from mount to unload power elbows like this.
Random Land
Paper art.
Midnight Music: Indie rock, 2007
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.
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