UFC 167: Brian Ebersole Talks Rick Story, Move to Lightweight, Fighter Pay

When he learned he’d be fighting Rick Story at UFC 167, one of Brian Ebersole’s first thoughts wasn’t so much Story himself as it was one of Story’s prior victims. The old opponent drew Ebersole’s attention because he was, like Ebersole, left-handed and came from a wrestling background. The opponent’s name was Johny Hendricks. “For […]

When he learned he’d be fighting Rick Story at UFC 167, one of Brian Ebersole’s first thoughts wasn’t so much Story himself as it was one of Story’s prior victims. The old opponent drew Ebersole’s attention because he was, like Ebersole, left-handed and came from a wrestling background. The opponent’s name was Johny Hendricks. “For […]

Can Anthony Pettis Take the Lightweight Division to New Heights of Popularity?

When Anthony Pettis submitted Benson Henderson to claim the UFC lightweight title, it was done with an authority that the division hadn’t seen since BJ Penn destroyed Joe Stevenson at UFC 80. When it comes to the landscape on I-155, there hasn’t been an explosive, take-no-prisoners kind of champion since Penn. That isn’t to say […]

When Anthony Pettis submitted Benson Henderson to claim the UFC lightweight title, it was done with an authority that the division hadn’t seen since BJ Penn destroyed Joe Stevenson at UFC 80. When it comes to the landscape on I-155, there hasn’t been an explosive, take-no-prisoners kind of champion since Penn. That isn’t to say […]

UFC on FOX: Anthony Pettis Will Take Lightweight to New Heights

No matter how hard the UFC tried—and make no mistake, they did try—the lightweight division was never going to be a draw with Benson Henderson at the top of the pile. A lack of finishes isn’t going to appeal to the masses, and being credited with wins that most people feel were losses wasn’t going […]

No matter how hard the UFC tried—and make no mistake, they did try—the lightweight division was never going to be a draw with Benson Henderson at the top of the pile. A lack of finishes isn’t going to appeal to the masses, and being credited with wins that most people feel were losses wasn’t going […]

BJ Penn to Train in Brazil With Jose Aldo and Renan Barao Before Frankie Edgar Fight

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(Alright BJ, now that you’ve kicked your training camp up a notch, it’s time to fire your dietician.) 

Before B.J. Penn joined the UFC and became a multi-division champion and future hall of famer, he received his black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu from Nova Uniao’s head coach, Andre Pederneiras. Now, as Penn plans his come back fight against Frankie Edgar in 2014, the fighter has asked Pederneiras to help prepare him.

Pederneiras coaches featherweight champion Jose Aldo, so he has experience preparing for Edgar. “We’ve studied Edgar’s game a lot for Aldo’s fight,” he said, according to MMA Fighting‘s Guilherme Cruz.

“So I believe there’s no better place and sparring’s better for B.J. to come back in great fashion and motivated.”

Details are not official but Pederneiras says that he wants Penn to conduct his training camp in Rio where he can train with the likes of Aldo and bantamweight champion Renan Barao. This is an interesting piece of news, though it may be premature to assume anything about what Penn will do just yet.

First off, we were under the impression that Penn was told he’d get a chance to fight for the featherweight title if he were to beat Edgar, as they are doing the bout at 145 pounds. Their first two fights were lightweight title affairs. That seemed dubious at first precisely because of Penn’s connection to Aldo’s Nova Uniao’s team. It seems unlikely that Pederneiras would prepare Penn to become the #1 contender to his prize pupil’s title.

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(Alright BJ, now that you’ve kicked your training camp up a notch, it’s time to fire your dietician.) 

Before B.J. Penn joined the UFC and became a multi-division champion and future hall of famer, he received his black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu from Nova Uniao’s head coach, Andre Pederneiras. Now, as Penn plans his come back fight against Frankie Edgar in 2014, the fighter has asked Pederneiras to help prepare him.

Pederneiras coaches featherweight champion Jose Aldo, so he has experience preparing for Edgar. “We’ve studied Edgar’s game a lot for Aldo’s fight,” he said, according to MMA Fighting‘s Guilherme Cruz.

“So I believe there’s no better place and sparring’s better for B.J. to come back in great fashion and motivated.”

Details are not official but Pederneiras says that he wants Penn to conduct his training camp in Rio where he can train with the likes of Aldo and bantamweight champion Renan Barao. This is an interesting piece of news, though it may be premature to assume anything about what Penn will do just yet.

First off, we were under the impression that Penn was told he’d get a chance to fight for the featherweight title if he were to beat Edgar, as they are doing the bout at 145 pounds. Their first two fights were lightweight title affairs. That seemed dubious at first precisely because of Penn’s connection to Aldo’s Nova Uniao’s team. It seems unlikely that Pederneiras would prepare Penn to become the #1 contender to his prize pupil’s title.

Sure, Edgar already made the move down but Penn is still the major drawing name in this match up and if he wants to fight at lightweight, we’re betting the UFC will accommodate him. Now, there’s no reason that the 5’9 Penn couldn’t make 145 pounds simply by living healthy, dieting down slightly and cutting a little water weight right before the fight.

Heck, there’s no reason Penn couldn’t have done that his entire career. But he never did.

For whatever reason, probably because he is good enough to get away with it, Penn never thought it necessary to do what most other fighters do and that is eat well to stay around a weight that would allow them to fight in a weight class where they are best suited. Instead, he fought at lightweight, welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight.

Is Penn committed enough to do what is necessary to fight at featherweight now, in his mid-thirties? Perhaps.

He doesn’t have anything to prove and has taken a lot of damage throughout his career, so this writer is still not on board with the idea of him coming back to begin with. More cynical members of the CP staff are dubious that this fight will materialize at all, regardless the weight it is supposed to be contested at (Ed note: But especially at featherweight.)

Do you think the TUF curse will catch up with either Edgar or Penn, nation? And do you think that Penn will overcome the poi curse that has afflicted him throughout his career and make featherweight?

On a related note, does anyone know where a brotha can get some good poi in the Midwest?

Elias Cepeda

The Lightweight Division Heating Up in the Aftermath of UFC 164

Anytime a new champion is crowned, it is going to shake things up, and that’s exactly what has happened in the aftermath of UFC 164. Anthony Pettis became the new holder of the lightweight strap when he pulled off an impressive first-round submission over Benson Henderson in their main event tilt last weekend in Milwaukee. […]

Anytime a new champion is crowned, it is going to shake things up, and that’s exactly what has happened in the aftermath of UFC 164. Anthony Pettis became the new holder of the lightweight strap when he pulled off an impressive first-round submission over Benson Henderson in their main event tilt last weekend in Milwaukee. […]

UFC Lightweight Reza Madadi Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison on Friday

UFC lightweight Reza Madadi was convicted and sentenced by a court in Sweden on Friday after his involvement in a smash and grab robbery of some very expensive handbags from a store in his home country. Madadi had been on trial for his role in the robb…

UFC lightweight Reza Madadi was convicted and sentenced by a court in Sweden on Friday after his involvement in a smash and grab robbery of some very expensive handbags from a store in his home country. Madadi had been on trial for his role in the robbery, which resulted in the theft of more than […]