Will B.J. Penn retire now?

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by Rattler, Feb 3, 2009.


  1. Rattler

    Rattler Middle Aged Man Full Member

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    He was talking about possibly retiring following a win over St. Pierre... might he do so anyways even though he lost?

    It's not like he needs to fight to make a living.
     
  2. québecwarrior

    québecwarrior Georges 'Rush' St-Pierre Full Member

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    If he really retire, then, he was the weak minded after all.
    He need to go to 155, and fight Kenny Florian
     
  3. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    He needs to crush Kenny Florian, then all will be forgotten and he can move on and do as he pleases from there.
     
  4. Shogun_12

    Shogun_12 Member Full Member

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    c'mon bj. use that loss to motivate you or better yet talk to GSP and most probably he'll tell you that, "this loss is the best thing that will ever 'appen to you". Then go back to lightweight and tear apart every lightweight in the ufc.
     
  5. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    i think the loss will demotivate bj and he wont be as good as how he looked against sherk and stevenson, shame but thats how i feel hopefuly he proves me wrong
     
  6. Grievesy

    Grievesy Boxing Addict Full Member

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  7. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    I saw the facebook too. Im afraid though that if Penn dominates Kenflo, hed call out Anderson Silva next
     
  8. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I dont think so but I wouldnt put anything past BJ the guy mentally is a few screws loose.
     
  9. OuterDrake

    OuterDrake Guest

    Bj will probably never fight 155 again,the guys ego is crushed by a bigger man(not just physically)

    ..to go back to a smaller weight would be a step down for him.
     
  10. ufoalf

    ufoalf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Retire after all the smack talk?
     
  11. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    BJ Penn is already the greatest 155 lb fighter in MMA history, its unfair to hold a loss to the undisputed 170 lb no1 against him, we need more fighters like BJ Penn, he could have stayed at 155 & cemented his legacy even further by wiping out the entire division but he challenged himself to the limit & came up short, at least he tried, he is a true warrior with the heart of a lion & no quit in him & if GSP were not the champ at 170, Id give BJ a brilliant chance of becoming champion there.

    155 is better for Penn, not only because of the size of opponents but also for his fluidity.

    Penn should fight Florian before retiring then if there are no worthwhile challengers out there either retire or maybe pick a mediocre 170 lb fighter to test himself against as hopefully GSP will be at 185 looking for a Silva fight by then, thats one thing GSP can take from Penn, step up & give the fans their dream fights.


    :good
     
  12. radianttwilight

    radianttwilight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Penn retires now, he will go down as another one of the sport's coulda-woulda-shouldas.
     
  13. ufoalf

    ufoalf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    +1
     
  14. rusty nails

    rusty nails Tszyu for PM!! Full Member

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    yeah because its not like hes achieved anything at this point... :huh
     
  15. Shogun_12

    Shogun_12 Member Full Member

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    he should defend the belt at least 7 more times so he can beat the record of that ***** hughes.