November 30, 2023
Clay Guida (38-23) will be making the walk to the Octagon for the 36th time at UFC Austin and is currently 18-17 in the UFC. Guida is coming off a decision loss to Rafa Garcia in April and will now face Joaquim Silva. Against Silva, DraftKings has Guida as a sizeable underdog with a salary of $7,100, which is the fifth-lowest on the card. Guida is averaging 61.89 fantasy points per fight, and in his last 10 bouts, six have gone the distance.
--Cole SheltonSource: UFC
April 17, 2023
Veteran Clay Guida was unable to earn a three-fight winning streak Saturday, suffering a decision loss in the main-card opener to Rafa Garcia. In 15 minutes of action, Guida tallied 63 significant strikes but absorbed 141 significant strikes from Garcia. Guida was also unable to get his ground game working, failing on all three of his takedown tries. The veteran moves to 18-17 in the UFC but continues to chug along at 41 years of age.
--Matt BrickerSource: ESPN
April 13, 2023
Kicking off his 17th year in the UFC, Clay Guida (38-22) will enter the Octagon for his 61st time as a professional when he faces off against Rafa Garcia to open up Saturday's main card of action. Known for his ruthless aggression and non-stop motor, 16 of his career wins have come by decision, with another 16 coming via submission. DraftKings sees the long-time Octagon veteran as the night's second-biggest underdog with a salary of $6,700. Throughout his UFC career (34 bouts), he averages 65.6 fantasy points per contest. Guida is a definite step up in competition, so don't be surprised if you see "the Carpenter" build a victory as the underdog here.
--Matt BrickerSource: UFC
April 24, 2022
Saturday was not the night for UFC veteran Clay Guida, who dropped the co-main event to Claudio Puelles via first-round submission. With only 3:01 of fight time, there wasn't much to speak of from a statistical standpoint. Guida landed three significant strikes (four total strikes) while missing his lone takedown try. While tied up with Puelles on the mat, Guida was locked into a kneebar and was unable to escape, leading to the tap. At 40 years old and in his 59th professional bout, you have to question how much more Guida has in the tank to compete against up-and-coming prospects, much less remain fantasy relevant.
--Matt BrickerSource: ESPN