Official B/R MMA Rankings June 2011: Top 10 Welterweights in MMA

Some of Bleacher Report’s best MMA writers have come together to give their opinions on who is the best-of-the-best in June. Each respective division voted on by these writers. Going along with Bleacher Report’s continuing efforts to provid…

Some of Bleacher Report’s best MMA writers have come together to give their opinions on who is the best-of-the-best in June. Each respective division voted on by these writers. Going along with Bleacher Report’s continuing efforts to provide our readers with the most unique content, we are also taking strides to compile consensus MMA rankings […]

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Official B/R MMA Rankings June 2011: Top 10 Welterweights in MMA

UFC Live on Versus 4: 5 Things to Zoom in on When Watching the Fights

I’ll say it once again: you gotta love the UFC and the way they give fans free fights. This Sunday, UFC on Versus 4 goes down and features a solid card of fighters going at it with heavy implications all around. The importance of fights for guys …

I’ll say it once again: you gotta love the UFC and the way they give fans free fights. This Sunday, UFC on Versus 4 goes down and features a solid card of fighters going at it with heavy implications all around. The importance of fights for guys like Tyson Griffin, who is making his featherweight […]

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UFC Live on Versus 4: 5 Things to Zoom in on When Watching the Fights

MMA News 6/23: Wanderlei Silva, Urijah Faber, Toney vs Shamrock and More

Bleacher Report’s MMA news recap for Thursday, June 23: Wanderlei Silva looking for “Fight of the Year” when he faces Chris Leben at UFC 132. Jose Aldo talks about potential fight against Kenny Florian. Pat Barry talks fight with Chei…

Bleacher Report’s MMA news recap for Thursday, June 23: Wanderlei Silva looking for “Fight of the Year” when he faces Chris Leben at UFC 132. Jose Aldo talks about potential fight against Kenny Florian. Pat Barry talks fight with Cheick Kongo. Urijah Faber looks to make his mark in the bantamweight division. James Toney vs […]

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MMA News 6/23: Wanderlei Silva, Urijah Faber, Toney vs Shamrock and More

UFC: Is BJ Penn Overrated as a Champion?

BJ Penn is one of my favorite fighters to watch. Whenever he’s fighting on a card you can guarantee that I’ll be watching. That “Just Scrap” mentality is a perfect definition of the prodigy. He’s willing to throw down with anyone, any…

BJ Penn is one of my favorite fighters to watch. Whenever he’s fighting on a card you can guarantee that I’ll be watching. That “Just Scrap” mentality is a perfect definition of the prodigy. He’s willing to throw down with anyone, anywhere, and anytime.

He’s also blessed with tremendous natural talent and physical ability. He was able to earn his black belt in Jiu-Jitsu after only three years of training and was the first non-Brazilian to ever win the black-belt division at the prestigious Mundial tournament. Along with being a natural at Jiu-Jitsu, he also has incredible flexibility and dexterity, lightning fast hand speed and a granite chin.

However, human nature tells us that it can be natural to slack off at times when you are blessed with the amount of talent that Penn possesses. He is frequently criticized for taking fights lightly or not putting in the necessary time and effort to prepare himself for a fight. He even mentioned himself that he used to try and see how little he could train and still win fights at the same time.

Although he may have the perfect mentality to fight, these characteristics can be a recipe for disaster. Fans of the Prodigy defend him to the end and always say that an in-shape BJ can hang with anyone and that if BJ was in shape he would have won the fights that he lost. When great champions are mentioned, his name is one of the first that comes to people’s minds.

However, is that recognition and reputation as one of the greatest champions deserved?

Penn, along with Randy Couture, is one of only two men in UFC history to win championships in two different weight classes. While this is an incredible feat, a closer look at his record in title fights leaves something to be desired. Penn is 5-5-1 in championship fights and is 0-1-1 in what can be deemed No. 1 contender fights.

Penn lost to Jens Pulver in his first shot at UFC gold and then battled to a draw with Caol Uno in his second attempt. After a win over Takanori Gomi at Rumble on the Rock he returned to the UFC and was granted an immediate match with welterweight champion Matt Hughes where he won the welterweight championship.

Those were the days of the UFC where title shots were handed out rather arbitrarily and when there weren’t a lot of contenders that one had to go through.

After a contract dispute that saw Penn leave the UFC, he returned to face Georges St-Pierre at UFC 58 where he lost a close split-decision. Despite the loss he was still granted a rematch with Hughes when St-Pierre suffered an injury. Penn lost the rematch with Hughes and subsequently returned to the lightweight division, where he was finally able to win the lightweight belt on his third try with a submission victory over Joe Stevenson.

He then defeated Sean Sherk in his first defense of the lightweight belt, lost a rematch to St-Pierre at welterweight, returned to defend the lightweight belt twice against Kenny Florian and Diego Sanchez before dropping two in a row to Frankie Edgar. Penn then returned to welterweight to knock out Matt Hughes in 23 seconds and in a No. 1 contender fight, fought Jon Fitch to a draw.

There is no doubt that Penn is a truly gifted athlete and the fact that he won titles in two different weight classes is a tremendous accomplishment. However, it took him three attempts to win the lightweight belt, he never defended his welterweight title and only possesses a .500 winning percentage in title fights.

On top of that, he never really had to earn some of the title shots he’s been given and hasn’t emerged victorious in either of the No. 1 contender fights he’s fought in. Granted, there have been some controversial fights, such as the first St-Pierre fight and the first Edgar fight, but it’s extremely difficult to look at that 5-5-1 record and declare that he is one of the greatest champions in the sport’s history.

It looks even less impressive when one takes into account what other fighters had to do before they were granted title shots. Georges St-Pierre had to go through Jason Miller, Frank Trigg, Sean Sherk and Penn before he was given a second shot at the belt and Chuck Liddell had to wait years before he was given a shot at the interim title against Randy Couture.

While I don’t for one second dispute Penn’s talent and what he’s capable of, it does seem as though his record in championship fights is less than stellar and there are certainly fighters that should be mentioned before him when the discussion of all-time greatest champions is brought up.

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James Toney Set to Fight Ken Shamrock in September

File Under: ‘No One Asked For This’: James Toney Set to Fight Ken Shamrock in SeptemberBleacher Report’s Vince Carey:While no one was asking for it, it seems that someone is giving it to us anyway. Bjpenn.com is reporting that former UFC champion Ken S…

File Under: ‘No One Asked For This’: James Toney Set to Fight Ken Shamrock in September

Bleacher Report’s Vince Carey:

While no one was asking for it, it seems that someone is giving it to us anyway.

Bjpenn.com is reporting that former UFC champion Ken Shamrock is set to take on world champion boxer James Toney at a yet to be named fight card on September 23rd in El Paso, Texas.

This is the second professional MMA fight for Toney, who lost his UFC debut to Hall of Famer Randy Couture back at UFC 118 in August of 2010.

Toney was released from his UFC contract shortly after the bout.

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UFC on Versus 4: Pat Barry Discusses Cheick Kongo Ahead of UFC on Versus 4

UFC on Versus 4: Pat Barry Discusses Cheick Kongo Ahead of UFC on Versus 4Bleacher Report’s Mike Hodges:UFC heavyweight Pat Barry has been quite a charismatic person outside of the UFC, however, he has remained focused ahead of his bout with French …

UFC on Versus 4: Pat Barry Discusses Cheick Kongo Ahead of UFC on Versus 4

Bleacher Report’s Mike Hodges:

UFC heavyweight Pat Barry has been quite a charismatic person outside of the UFC, however, he has remained focused ahead of his bout with French kickboxer, Cheick Kongo at UFC on Versus 4.

Barry, who will be in the co-main event against Kongo, has put his time in during his training camp and has prepared for his opponent as the Frenchman will serve as one of the biggest tests of his career.

While speaking with Heavy.com, Barry expects to see Kongo use a different strategy than before.

“He’s supposedly feeling 100 percent better now and he’s back to his old ways. But, now he’s standing across from me, and Cheick Kongo being the striker that he is, I guarantee you, will turn into a wrestler as soon as I throw punch either passed his head or I make contact,” Barry said.

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