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So offensive guy should learn some manners
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keeping in mind that mcgregor hasn't really defended his title once, it's surprising this thread was even made
i don't think anyone believed he was the baddest dude in the sport considering how little he's done to solidify a legacy he's not a jones, silva, or st. pierre. he's a cash cow. probably not as much now, though. 209 bitches | ||
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bushido, baroni, same thing
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really? plz link the fight where bj moved up 2 weight classes in the ufc
(he didnt) he moved to welterweight for a few fights, thts 1 weight class
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Penn signed to exclusively fight for the Japanese Fighting and Entertainment Group's (FEG) K-1 promotion citing a lack of challenging fights left for him in the UFC.[21] The UFC promptly stripped him of the welterweight title, claiming Penn breached his contract and that the signing constituted him refusing to defend his title. Penn filed a suit against the UFC and publicized his side of the conflict, claiming his UFC contract had already expired. Penn filed a motion to stop the UFC from awarding a new welterweight title, but that motion was denied.[28] In his second fight for FEG, Penn fought again at welterweight (170 pounds) and defeated Duane Ludwig at the 2004 K-1 MMA Romanex show in under five minutes by arm triangle choke.[2] Following the Ludwig fight, Penn moved up in weight class to face the undefeated Rodrigo Gracie at middleweight (185 pounds).[29] Penn won by decision, extending his winning streak to four fights.[19] On March 26, 2005, at the inaugural event of FEG's new MMA promotion Hero's, Penn faced future UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Lyoto Machida, losing by unanimous decision at K-1 Hero's 1. The fight happened at an open weight class with Penn weighing in at 86.5 kilograms (191 lb) and Machida 102 kilograms (225 lb).[30] Later that year at K-1 World Grand Prix Hawaii, Penn returned to middleweight to face Pride Fighting Championship veteran Renzo Gracie, which he won by unanimous decision.[2] | |||
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