
Few fighters would do what Anthony Pettis did: skip a guaranteed title shot rather than risk an extended layoff.
When UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard fought to a draw at UFC 125 and prompted a third meeting, Pettis - the WEC's final lightweight champion - was forced to wait for his shot.
But was his decision to fight Clay Guida in the meantime a good one?



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