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K-1 Extremist
11th October 2008, 05:43 AM
...is one of the POOREST sports I've ever seen. He fought Mamed Khalidov tonight on a ShoXC card (excellent card BTW!!). He looked like utter RUBBISH in the cage. At one point he was getting his ass beat so bad he spit out his mouthpiece and pushed it out of the cage and the ref stopped the fight for over a minute to find a new one, giving him a chance to breathe.

Later on, he shoved the referee after the ref stopped the fight when Jason was sitting on the cage taking punch after punch without fighting back.

To make it worse, he stormed out of the cage after cussing out the ref and didn't even pay Mamed his respects.

Jason Guida doesn't need to be fighting anymore if he's going to act like this on TV. Maybe him not making the TUF cast was the best thing that could have happened for all parties involved.

Global Honored
12th October 2008, 10:53 PM
How can he be so different than his bro?

heckyl
12th October 2008, 10:55 PM
How can he be so different than his bro?

his brother has skills. its quite simple.

Global Honored
12th October 2008, 11:00 PM
on top of a better attitude and work rate...let alone those luscious locks

heckyl
12th October 2008, 11:45 PM
on top of a better attitude and work rate...let alone those luscious locks

clay has had some shit decisions from the judges and didnt lose his cool. its part of whats needed to be a professional fighter on tv. clay is a professional for sure. jason showed he isnt too professional.

K-1 Extremist
13th October 2008, 06:03 AM
Clay definitely has had some decisions go in the wrong direction.

MZN
14th October 2008, 04:07 PM
You might expect that someone with so many losses on his record knows how to take it like a man. What a jerk!

The event was quite nice indeed, Beerbohm, Lapsley and Herman showed they are nice prospects.

I must say though that ref, Manley was his name was quite unlucky with his actions. He stops the fight to put that mouthpiece back in after waiting for a 'neutral moment' and then loses himself over the fact it's missing. He failed to spot the low knee by Herman. Also he waved off the fight where Schlemenko threw that knee in the last second and then denies he did it.