UFC 94 ST. PIERRE VS BJ PENN

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who will win


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Apr 26, 2002
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#65
penn wasnt in it from the second he entered the ring. his jab was sloppy from the get, usually very snappy, this time slow. i think he jus didn't bring his confidence, he let that pressure get to him. since gsp took him outta his strength game, standin up, he jus fell the fucc apart, standin and on the ground. damn, damn, damn. fold.
 

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lenbiasyayo
Oct 21, 2002
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#67
lol already looking for excuses

B.J. Penn's camp has filed a formal complaint with the Nevada State Athletic Commission over Vaseline that was allegedly rubbed on Georges St. Pierre's back between rounds one and two. UFC president Dana White said at the post-fight press conference that he was aware of the complaint, and said he personally witnessed members of the commission take the Vaseline away from GSP's camp and rebuke them in the Octagon between rounds.

"I saw the commission jump up there and flipping out," said Dana White. They said one of the guys was rubbing Vaseline on Georges' back in between rounds. It was one and two, I think."

"The guys from the athletic commission went up there and started screaming at them. Knocked the Vaseline and kicked the Vaseline out of the Octagon."

White added that "some Vaseline on a guy's back didn't change the outcome of that fight, but you don't do it," and said the blame should fall on the cornerman responsible and not GSP.

"If a guy was intentionally putting Vaseline on a guy's back, he should never corner a mixed martial arts fight again."

As for what becomes of the complaint now, White said it's out of his hands.

"Who knows. That's up to the commission."
 
Mar 13, 2003
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#71
Well in that case y didn't Penn keep the fight standing up then? I don't wanna hear an excuse other than "I got my ass whopped" from 1 of my fav ufc fighters, come on now!!
 

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#79
wait until you see Gono's entrance lol



and I guess Lyoto's KO still wasn't enough to get the first shot at Rashad.

During the post-event press conference, Dana White announced that if Quinton Jackson beats Keith Jardine at UFC 96 (March 7th, Columbus), the former light-heavyweight champ will get the first shot at Rashad Evans. If he loses, Machida will fight for the belt. Unfortunately, this means that Evans could have a long layoff ahead of him; if Rampage beats Jardine, Evans won't make his first belt defense until the summer.