Guida describes his ground game as “caveman jiu jitsu,” nothing past “taking guys down and having fun.” Yet some of his biggest moments have come by way of submission.
The stakes may not be as high as a UFC debut or the first fight card with your parents back in the audience or even Chuck Norris presenting you with a belt, but you never quite know what to expect when Clay Guida is competing.
“Call it ironic, call it whatever,” Guida said. “Sports are crazy. Anything can happen. Mixed martial arts gets crazier every single event. You see lopsided fights, guys beating guys they’re not supposed to, super underdogs. The underdog is such a dangerous individual. We never have anything to lose.”
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