It?s The Carpenter and El Matador in UFC Finale event
Dec. 4, 2007
Lightweights Clay ?The Carpenter? Guida and Roger ?El Matador? Huerta go head to head in the main event of the Ultimate Fighter TUF-6 Finale this Saturday.
Bet this UFC event at betED.com, which has Guida as a 135-moneyline favorite against Huerta.
TUF-6 takes place at The Pearl in Las Vegas and will be broadcast on Spike TV at 9 pm ET.
Guida, who turns 26 on Saturday, began competing in 2003, and has compiled a 21-5 record during those four years. He has also worked full-time as a carpenter while training for many of those fights.
While Guida is 2-2 in his fights with the UFC, he has faced stiff competition. He lost two close decisions to Din Thomas and Tyson Griffin before scoring a victory against Marcus Auriello at UFC 74 in August, all three of whom are considered top level fighters.
His training regimen mainly includes grappling and a lot of cardiovascular work that he does so he can keep up his frenzied pace inside the octagon.
Huerta is riding a wave of success, including ten wins in a row, five of which have been with the UFC. But some have questioned the level of competition that "El Matador" has fought.
Huerta comes to the Octagon with an impressive MMA record of 20-1-1. Unlike Guida, Huerta has finishing power having won three of his last four fights via technical knock out, including his most recent win which came against Alberto Crane in UFC 74.
No matter what, the fight is important for both Guida and Huerta as the winner would gain another level of respect for beating a top-notch opponent and would be closer to a shot at the UFC lightweight title.
Bet the UFC at betED.com.
Dec. 4, 2007
Lightweights Clay ?The Carpenter? Guida and Roger ?El Matador? Huerta go head to head in the main event of the Ultimate Fighter TUF-6 Finale this Saturday.
Bet this UFC event at betED.com, which has Guida as a 135-moneyline favorite against Huerta.
TUF-6 takes place at The Pearl in Las Vegas and will be broadcast on Spike TV at 9 pm ET.
Guida, who turns 26 on Saturday, began competing in 2003, and has compiled a 21-5 record during those four years. He has also worked full-time as a carpenter while training for many of those fights.
While Guida is 2-2 in his fights with the UFC, he has faced stiff competition. He lost two close decisions to Din Thomas and Tyson Griffin before scoring a victory against Marcus Auriello at UFC 74 in August, all three of whom are considered top level fighters.
His training regimen mainly includes grappling and a lot of cardiovascular work that he does so he can keep up his frenzied pace inside the octagon.
Huerta is riding a wave of success, including ten wins in a row, five of which have been with the UFC. But some have questioned the level of competition that "El Matador" has fought.
Huerta comes to the Octagon with an impressive MMA record of 20-1-1. Unlike Guida, Huerta has finishing power having won three of his last four fights via technical knock out, including his most recent win which came against Alberto Crane in UFC 74.
No matter what, the fight is important for both Guida and Huerta as the winner would gain another level of respect for beating a top-notch opponent and would be closer to a shot at the UFC lightweight title.
Bet the UFC at betED.com.