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Whats next for the B.J?
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Pitbull09
MMA Sensei
Career record: 134-69
Season: 43-23 (#1565)
Location: PA
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I think we need to stop getting ahead of ourselves and think about the division. Bj Penn is in a stacked division and though he is def number one in there, he needs to continue to prove that with defenses. GSP just got the belt back and we are talking about holding the WW division off again. Maybe if they both hold their belts after 4 defenses then do it but for now, we shouldnt jump to these kind of fights.
Anderson Silva if anyone, should be discussed for catch weight fights as he has defended the title against just about everyone in the division at least once.
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Post #16 5/25/08 7:58:14PM
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Spyderman1074
Learning to Sprawl
Career record: 170-95
Season: 44-26 (#2734)
Location: Post Falls Idaho
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Posted by Twenty20Dollars
i would say mostly likely the winner of huerta/florian because of gsp/fitch happeneing at 87. so setting up a match between gsp and penn would take awhile and gsp still has to beat fitch.
exactly, im kinda disappointed that damzig and guida are fighting. guida deserves a better fight in my opinion he is toward the top of 155. him and sherk would be an epic fight, clay would walk right through sherk and there in ending sherks ufc career. but o well the carpenter is a badass
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Post #17 5/26/08 3:40:54PM
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bigbubbano23
In Full Mount
Career record: 108-86
Season: 39-31 (#2579)
Location: the hills
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yea i think penn vs huerta would be the most exciting match at 155. With penn's overall dominance of the division they need to put him up against someone who is explosive.
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Post #18 5/26/08 8:18:27PM
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