» Fighter: Rich Clementi

Rich Clementi
Name Rich Clementi
Nickname No Love
Record 32-12-1 (Wins-Losses-Draws)
Wins 10 (T)KOs (31.25%)
14 Submissions (43.75%)
8 Decisions (25.00%)
Losses 1 (T)KOs (8.33%)
5 Submissions (41.67%)
6 Decisions (50.00%)
Association Team Voodoo
Height 5'9 (175cm)
Weight 155
Birthdate 1977-03-31
City Sidell
State Lousiana
Country USA

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UFC Vet Rich Clementi Headlines Cage Wars in Belfast

UFC Vet Rich Clementi Headlines Cage Wars in Belfast Photo by Josh Hedges. Copyright Zuffa, LLC
Article Posted: October 27th, 2009 | By: Chad Edward | Comments: 0 | Comment Now

United Kingdom MMA promotion Cage Wars will return to Belfast November 29 with veteran UFC lightweight “No Love” Rich Clementi’s (33-15-1) name on the marquee at Kings Hall.

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UFC 90: Anderson Silva Wins Via Cote Injury, Alves Clinches Title Fight

Article Posted: October 26th, 2008 | By: Chad Edward | Comments: 5 | Comment Now

Fighters.com’s Middleweight Champion “Spider” Anderson Silva (23-4) won by TKO at UFC 90 in Chicago Saturday night when “Predator” Patrick Cote’s (13-5) knee popped at 39 seconds of round three.

Top welterweight contender “Pitbull” Thiago Alves (16-3) easily beat fourth-ranked Josh Koscheck (11-3) by unanimous decision. Scores were 30-27 twice and 29-28 once.

Fourth-ranked heavyweight “Vai Cavalo” Fabricio Werdum (11-4-1) was devastated by fellow Brazilian, but virtual unknown “Cigano” Junior dos Santos (7-1) via first-round TKO at 1:21.

Fifth-ranked lightweight “Muscle Shark” Sean Sherk (33-3-1) won a unanimous decision over Tyson Griffin (12-2) by judges’ scores of 29-28 twice and 30-27 once.

Thales Leites (14-1), “Bully” Gray Maynard (6-0), “King” Spencer Fisher (22-4), Dan Miller (10-1), “Drago” Pete Sell (8-4), and Hermes Franca (19-7) were all winners inside the Octagon.

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Bully Gets No Love, Gugerty Fights the King at UFC 90

Article Posted: September 19th, 2008 | By: Selina "Dead" Wong | Comments: 1 | Comment Now

The UFC officially added lightweight bouts Friday between “The Bully” Gray Maynard (5-0) and “No Love” Rich Clementi (32-12-1) and between Shannon Gugerty (11-2) and “King” Spencer Fisher (21-4) to the UFC 90 undercard in Rosemont, just outside Chicago, 25 October.

Maynard last fought in April, winning a unanimous decision over “The Answer” Frank Edgar (9-1).

Clementi most recently won a unanimous decision over Terry Etim (10-2) in May, his sixth consecutive victory.

Gugerty won his UFC debut in July with a first-round submission victory over fellow debutant Dale Hartt (5-1).

Fisher most recently faced Jeremy Stephens (13-3) in June, and earned the unanimous decision win.

Clementi photo courtesy of Josh Hedges and Zuffa, LLC.

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Penn Works Over Sherk, Axe Murder Is Back at UFC 84

Article Posted: May 24th, 2008 | By: Chad Edward | Comments: 7 | Comment Now

“Satisfying!  Very satisfying,” described Fighters.com’s fourth-ranked lightweight and UFC Lightweight Champion “Prodigy” B.J. Penn (13-4-1) after defeating fifth-ranked “Muscle Shark” Sean Sherk (32-2-1) by TKO after the third round at UFC 84 in Las Vegas Saturday.

Penn with belt. Photography by Josh Hedges. All photos Copyright Zuffa, LLC.Veteran referee Mario Yamasaki determined that Sherk was unable to continue after a Penn flurry at the cage that left Sherk on the mat at the end of the third round.

The three five-minute rounds were fought entirely standing up, resembling a boxing match.

Penn worked a slicker boxing style set-up with a long, snapping jab.  Sherk threw left and right hooks in a stiff, technical style.

Penn established his jab in the first round as Sherk pressured.

Sherk clinched to muffle “The Prodigy’s” reach advantage; but, Penn landed an uppercut to break the clinch.

Sherk attempted to counter with his own jab, but threw it short as Penn followed down the pipe with his left.  Sherk clinched again; but, Penn threw him off.

Sherk began round two with a cut under his right eye from Penn’s relentless jabbing.  He shrugged his shoulders before the bell, disappointed with his first-round performance.

But, the Minnesotan took the fight to Penn in the second round.  Penn clinched inside Sherk’s left/right hook combo and hammered knees to “The Muscle Shark’s” body.

Again, Penn clinched; but, Sherk overwhelmed him with a flurry.  Penn pushed out of the clinch.

Unable to solve Penn’s boxing riddle, Sherk began to test his leg kick; but, Penn answered with a left hook.

Penn had all the answers Saturday night.

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Dana White Is My Bitch, Reljic Feisty, and Photos From the UFC 84 Weigh-In

Article Posted: May 23rd, 2008 | By: Chad Edward | Comments: 3 | Comment Now

Fighters.com was live Friday at the UFC 84 weigh-ins at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Fighters.com’s seventh-ranked lightweight “KenFlo” Kenny Florian (9-3), former UFC Middleweight Champion Evan Tanner (32-7), and “Hammer” Mark Coleman (15-8) signed autographs and third-ranked lightweight “JZ” Gesias Calvancanti (14-2-1) was in the crowd with his smokin’ hot girlfriend.

Tanner stayed long after the weigh-in was over to sign autographs.

Calvancante with his smokin' hot girlfriend.

Coleman looks like he's been on vacation, not training.

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Cullum Captures KOTC Flyweight Title

Article Posted: May 20th, 2008 | By: Chad Edward | Comments: 2 | Comment Now

Saturday night at Harlow’s Casino and Resort in Greenville, Mississippi, Abel Cullum (11-1) submitted “Lion” Ryan Diaz (12-11) in a fifth-round armbar to take the Canadian’s King of the Cage 135-pound title.

Cullum has stopped his last ten opponents; Diaz is the first of the string to get out of the first round.

Lightweight Jarrett Becks (7-6) won a three-round unanimous decision over “No Love” Rich Clementi’s (31-12-1) Team Voodoo stablemate JC Pennington (15-5-1).

Mississippi middleweight Chris Gates (6-5) TKO’d debuting Will Whilow (0-1) at 1:58 of round two.

Mike Perez (3-2) choked out Jason Goodin (1-1) at 2:57 of round one in a rear naked.

Rookie Brian White (0-1) debuted forcing a doctor stoppage TKO of Johnny Hughes (2-4) in 2:22 of round one.

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No Rest For 'No Love'

Article Posted: April 22nd, 2008 | By: Chad Edward | Comments: 1 | Comment Now

With barely enough time to sleep through a few six A.M. cardio sessions after grinding out a split decision “W” over “Hands of Stone” Sam Stout (13-4-1) in Montréal Saturday, “No Love” Rich Clementi (31-12-1) has already agree to replace Robert Emerson (7-6) in Las Vegas 24 May.

The UFC did not divulge the injury that has forced Emerson out of his scheduled fight with Terry Etim (10-1).

Clementi rides a five fight win streak into Vegas beginning with a rear naked choke submission of Kyle Gibbons (9-2) in September ‘07.

Etim of Liverpool returns from his first loss, a unanimous decision to Gleison Tibau (15-5) last September.

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Adieu Serra, Bienvenue St. Pierre

Article Posted: April 19th, 2008 | By: Chad Edward | Comments: 1 | Comment Now

Canada welcomed in the UFC Saturday night in Montréal; and, the UFC welcomed back in Canada as “Rush” Georges St. Pierre (16-2) avenged his loss to “The Terror” Matt Serra (9-5) by second-round TKO to capture sole possession of the UFC welterweight title before his countrymen and fellow Quebecois.

Former UFC Middleweight Champion and Fighters.com’s second-ranked 185-pounder “Ace” Rich Franklin (23-3) also found the land of maple leaf friendly in a second-round TKO of “The Serial Killer” Travis Lutter (9-5).

TUF Champions “The Count” Michael Bisping (15-1) and Mac Danzig (18-4-1) debuted in new weight classes with stoppages.

Les habitants “The Athlete” Jason MacDonald (20-9), “Dooms” Jason Day (17-5), and Jonathan Goulet (22-9) also had success for the home team, while “The Rock” Nathan Quarry (10-2), Demian Maia (7-0), “No Love” Rich Clementi (31-12-1), and Cain Velasquez (3-0) scored wins as visitors to the true north, strong and free.

Though seven of the 11 duels on 83’s lineup featured St. Pierre’s fellow countrymen, this French-Canadian bon soirwas entirely the Quebecois phenom’s. He entered the Octagon blazing a crimson gi with the strength of 22,000 at the Centre Bell.

Serra had played a clever villain during the event’s promotional tour, but had no quips for “Rush” as St. Pierre packed him into the mat upon stuffing Serra’s initial shot.

St. Pierre mauled “The Terror” with short, sharp elbows as Serra pedaled through guards, all passed by St. Pierre. Serra finally crawled up the cage to his feet.

In the center of the cage, St. Pierre blasted Serra with a Superman punch, setting up a double-leg takedown near the end of round one.

Serra, a mouse puffing beneath his right eye, emptied his tank about 90 seconds into round two as “Rush” tagged “The Terror” with five snapping jabs before planting him back onto the mat with a double-leg takedown.

St. Pierre’s G’n'P onslaught poured on, driving Serra into turtle guard. A series of unanswered rib-rattling knees persuaded referee Steve Mazzagatti to end the fight at 4:45.

“I tired him out,” explained the best 170-pound fighter in the world.

Serra countered, “I ended up coming up short, no pun intended.”

Welterweights Goulet and Kuniyoshi Hironaka (11-5) both pocketed 75 grand for battling the “Fight of the Night” in the card’s opening bout.

Goulet got the worst of it in the punch-up’s first round. Attempting to press his striking advantage, Goulet got tagged with a short Hironaka left hook. The Japanese fighter fell the Canadian and followed with a mix of fists and elbows to close the round.

“He tried to finish me,” Goulet admitted after the fight, “but he got too excited. I was careful because of my experience.”

The two fighters traded evenly to open the second before Hironaka was stunned with a punch that backed him to the cage. Goulet stalked with a flurry that dropped his opponent for a TKO at 2:07.

In the co-main event, Franklin also rebounded from a lost first round in which Lutter took the former champ to the mat and worked his jiu-jitsu juju. Franklin was nearly tapped in an armbar before he countered in a nifty maneuver that rolled him into Lutter’s full guard.

Lutter had worn himself weary by the second round and got caught with head kick as he shot for single-leg takedown. Franklin hammered “The Serial Killer” and motioned for the referee to stand him up. “Ace” picked Lutter apart on their feet with a combination of slick boxing and knees until the referree stopped the fight at 3:01

Danzig predicted to Fighters.com that Mark Bocek (5-2) is susceptible to a knee and the debuting 155-pounder delivered three big knees to set Bocek up for a rear naked choke submission at 3:48 of the third round.

“I paced myself, and I needed that; because, if I didn’t pace myself I wouldn’t have been able to do what I did in the last round,” Danzig said.

His fellow TUF Champion Bisping debuted at 185-pounds with a dominant TKO “W” over “Chainsaw” Charles McCarthy (10-5), who was unable to continue due to an arm injury after round one.

“Charles couldn’t get up,” “The Count” expalined after the fight.

Middleweight Quarry chased down a timid Kalib Starnes (8-3-1), who probably ran himself out of the UFC, for a unanimous decision.

Middleweight MacDonald added $75,000 to his bank balance with a “(T)KO of the Night” versus Joe Doerksen (39-12) at 54 seconds of the second round.

Middleweight Maia also earned 75 grand for “Submission of the Night”, a triangle choke of “Short Fuse” Ed Herman (14-5) at 2:27 of round two.

Middleweight Day made a successful UFC debut with a 3:58 TKO of “The Talent” Alan Belcher (12-5).

Lightweight Clementi ruined Canadian “Hands of Stone” Sam Stout’s (13-4-1) homecoming with a split decision victory.

Finally, touted heavyweight Velasquez only spent 2:10 in his Octagon debut before TKOing Brad Morris (9-3).

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