Although UFC legend, Clay Guida, has announced that his historic stint is closed in the UFC, he has promised that big things are around the corner.
With an incredibly entertaining style, the American has cemented his place as an absolute legend in the eyes of the fans.
Photo by Donald Miralle/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Clay Guida confirms that the UFC run is over
Blessed with ruthless hands and a relentless will to win, Clay Guida has carved an enormous legacy, with his iconic battles with people like Diego Sanchez, who lives in memory for a long time.
All good things, however, have ended, with the time that finally arrived for the warrior to continue to the next chapter.
With so much love for the MMA community, the sporty Titan went to Instagram to announce that although his time in the world's prime minister is a mixed Martial Arts organization, his fighting adventure is still alive.
He wrote: “This is not my pension. This is just a thank you for now and a death of my UFC torch to the next generation of warriors and wrestlers. We are built to last for a long time. I said it before, and I will say it again, the best yet to come. “
Ouch: Jon Jones reveals the UFC legend who hurts him the most, and it's not who you would expect
The 43-year-old added: “From a six-year-old child during the struggle in the small village of Johnsburg to a mediocre high school thrust, to a second string junior college wrestler, to compete at the highest level of sold-out crowds around the world The UFC-I have had an incredible journey.
“I share 38 years in Sport and the UFC has made it possible for me to compete professionally for 19 of those years.”
“There is nothing that I like more than stepping in the Achthoek and fighting for our fans. I am Dana White and his excellent staff really grateful for giving a child with average skills, but above average working ethics the chance to fulfill his dreams as a wrestler and mixed war artist. “
Clay Guida reveals that he was almost a completely different path to MMA
Although today fans know Guida for the violence he released in the Octagon, it could all have been very different.
Prior to chasing his dreams, the athlete worked at sea and would never have discovered MMA if he had not been to his brother or sister.
The icon said: “I want to thank my brother, Big Jay, for the introduction to the sport in 2003, just when I was about to work on a fishing boat in the Bering Sea.”
Sheesh: Paige Vanzant and Tony Ferguson discover their destiny while GFL performs live trekking
Related topics
Comments