This is at 145 If BJ hated cuttin for 155,... WTF? He'll never make that weight
if he learns how to cut weight right he will be fine i think maybe he wont look like a fat little lizard and he may actually look in good shape for once....
everytime i see him i think of a retarded frog mixed with an iguana that licks his own paws covered in blood....
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Quote Originally Posted by sawman:
This is at 145 If BJ hated cuttin for 155,... WTF? He'll never make that weight
if he learns how to cut weight right he will be fine i think maybe he wont look like a fat little lizard and he may actually look in good shape for once....
everytime i see him i think of a retarded frog mixed with an iguana that licks his own paws covered in blood....
I'm pretty surprised tuf has washed up penn vs Edgar. Who really cares about these two fighting? I don't.. A wandy vs chael would of been much better. Edgar is 2-0 vs penn and penn is a has been and I thought the guy retired lol.
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I'm pretty surprised tuf has washed up penn vs Edgar. Who really cares about these two fighting? I don't.. A wandy vs chael would of been much better. Edgar is 2-0 vs penn and penn is a has been and I thought the guy retired lol.
White: BJ Penn is fighting some demons right now Sep 12, 2013 11:31 PM EST UFC president Dana White recently conducted a Google Hangout and covered a wide variety of topics, most topically, the recently announced BJ Penn vs. Frankie Edgar fight at featherweight, which will be preceeded by opposing coaching stints on TUF. The pair fought twice, with Edgar taking Penn's lightweight title in 2010, and then beating him even more decisively in the rematch. BJ wants revenge. "B.J. sends me a text that says, ‘Dana, I want to fight Ben Henderson,'" related White. "So I immediately pick up my phone and call him, and he doesn't answer. This was two days ago." "B.J. calls me 45 minutes later. He's like, ‘Hey Dana, I didn't answer your phone call because I don't want you to talk me out of this. I know how you are. I know what you're going to say, and you're going to talk me out of it.' I was like, you're damn right I'm going to talk you out of it. He says, ‘The reason I want to fight Ben Henderson is because I believe if I beat Ben Henderson, you'll give me a shot to fight Frankie Edgar.' I'm like, ‘Frankie Edgar?' And he goes, ‘Yeah, I want this Frankie Edgar fight worse than anything. Those two losses are a rock in my shoe. He should've never beat me. That guy can't beat me.'" "B.J. is one of these guys who, I think, is fighting some demons right now, in that, if he could go back and do it all over again, I think he'd do it differently." "I'll tell you again. B.J. Penn is a legend. He's been here since the day we bought the company. Me and B.J. have had our times when we butted heads on many things. If he wants it, I'm going to give it to him." Read entire article...
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White: BJ Penn is fighting some demons right now Sep 12, 2013 11:31 PM EST UFC president Dana White recently conducted a Google Hangout and covered a wide variety of topics, most topically, the recently announced BJ Penn vs. Frankie Edgar fight at featherweight, which will be preceeded by opposing coaching stints on TUF. The pair fought twice, with Edgar taking Penn's lightweight title in 2010, and then beating him even more decisively in the rematch. BJ wants revenge. "B.J. sends me a text that says, ‘Dana, I want to fight Ben Henderson,'" related White. "So I immediately pick up my phone and call him, and he doesn't answer. This was two days ago." "B.J. calls me 45 minutes later. He's like, ‘Hey Dana, I didn't answer your phone call because I don't want you to talk me out of this. I know how you are. I know what you're going to say, and you're going to talk me out of it.' I was like, you're damn right I'm going to talk you out of it. He says, ‘The reason I want to fight Ben Henderson is because I believe if I beat Ben Henderson, you'll give me a shot to fight Frankie Edgar.' I'm like, ‘Frankie Edgar?' And he goes, ‘Yeah, I want this Frankie Edgar fight worse than anything. Those two losses are a rock in my shoe. He should've never beat me. That guy can't beat me.'" "B.J. is one of these guys who, I think, is fighting some demons right now, in that, if he could go back and do it all over again, I think he'd do it differently." "I'll tell you again. B.J. Penn is a legend. He's been here since the day we bought the company. Me and B.J. have had our times when we butted heads on many things. If he wants it, I'm going to give it to him." Read entire article...
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