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In between, Guida said he depended on the United Center crowd to see him through. With every takedown, the crowd answered with chants of “Gui-da, Gui-da, Gui-da” – an energy that seemed to lift the former Johnsburg wrestler. He kept regular eye contact with family members and friends who made Saturday’s Illinois homecoming even more meaningful.

“Man, they were huge,” Guida said. “I really feel like they’re in there with me and a couple of times, I was just smiling or winking (at friends and relatives), but it means a lot.”

The Chicago venue didn’t play as a big of a factor in Crystal Lake native Mike Stumpf’s welterweight fight that preceded Guida’s bout. Stumpf dropped his second straight UFC decision in an unanimous loss to Pascal Krauss, who gained a 30-27 advantage on all three scorecards.

The fight may have been a deciding factor whether Stumpf will be able to maintain his UFC contract. Stumpf, who trains in Crystal Lake with Jeff Curran, fell to 0-2 in UFC after making an impressive showing, winning 11 of his 14 professional fights prior to Saturday night’s loss.

Curran and Stumpf – who was not available for comment after his fight – agreed that a loss Saturday night could be enough to keep the Crystal Lake South graduate from getting another UFC shot.

Guida, meanwhile, will keep his focus on moving closer to getting a shot at the featherweight championship. He admitted afterward that he wasn’t thrilled with his performance, but that in the end, returning to his winning ways and providing momentum for his future left Guida pleased with the outcome.

“We did enough,” Guida said. “It definitely wasn’t my most exciting fights and I’m ugly as always, but we got our hand raised at the end of the night.”

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