UFC Welterweights: B.J. Penn Calls out Jake Shields on Twitter

“The Prodigy” B.J. Penn’s return to the welterweight division was glorious with a vicious knockout of rival Matt Hughes in their rubber fight in November of 2010. Twenty-one seconds into the first round, Penn’s hand was raised i…

“The Prodigy” B.J. Penn’s return to the welterweight division was glorious with a vicious knockout of rival Matt Hughes in their rubber fight in November of 2010. Twenty-one seconds into the first round, Penn’s hand was raised in victory as Hughes laid unconscious on the Octagon floor as B.J. earned Knockout of the Night honors. […]

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UFC Welterweights: B.J. Penn Calls out Jake Shields on Twitter

Jake Ellenberger Hasn’t Forgotten About You, Jake Shields

(Does this look like a dude who should be deprived of what he wants? Pic: Sherdog)

As avid readers of our keen, in-depth statistical analysis, we know that you know that we know that Jake Ellenberger is currently riding a four-fight win-streak in the UFC. After going to Toronto and knocking out short-notice opponent Sean Pierson (just like we told you he would) last month Ellenberger remains undefeated since his split decision loss to Carlos Condit in his Octagon debut (a fight he appeared to be on his way to winning before gassing out) way back in September, 2009. Now that he’s home in Nebraska rehabbing the hand he broke on Pierson’s face, Ellenberger is going back to basics, returning to a strategy he adopted some months ago: Trying to trash-talk his way into a fight with Jake Shields.

Except here’s the difference: If not for that original loss to Condit at UFN 19, people might just be talking about a 5-0 (in the UFC) Jake Ellenberger as a potential top candidate to get a welterweight title shot one of these days soon. So now that Ellenberger is soaring and the Shields hype-wagon has been slowed a bit by his do-nothing performance against Georges St. Pierre at UFC 129, maybe this booking wouldn’t seem so crazy. Hmmmm?

(Does this look like  a dude who should be deprived of what he wants? Pic: Sherdog)

As avid readers of our keen, in-depth statistical analysis, we know that you know that we know that Jake Ellenberger is currently riding a four-fight win-streak in the UFC.  After going to Toronto and knocking out short-notice opponent Sean Pierson (just like we told you he would) last month Ellenberger remains undefeated since his split decision loss to Carlos Condit in his Octagon debut (a fight he appeared to be on his way to winning before gassing out) way back in September, 2009. Now that he’s home in Nebraska rehabbing the hand he broke on Pierson’s face, Ellenberger is going back to basics, returning to a strategy he adopted some months ago: Trying to trash-talk his way into a fight with Jake Shields.

Except here’s the difference: If not for that original loss to Condit at UFN 19, people might just be talking about a 5-0 (in the UFC) Jake Ellenberger as a potential top candidate to get a welterweight title shot one of these days soon. So now that Ellenberger is soaring and the Shields hype-wagon has been slowed a bit by his do-nothing performance against Georges St. Pierre at UFC 129, maybe this booking wouldn’t seem so crazy. Hmmmm?

In fact, Ellenberger strikes us as sort of a perfect opponent for Shields at this point. Shields has long been considered one of the top welterweights (and maybe one of the top middleweights) on the planet, but before coming to the UFC he spent the last couple of years feasting on lesser competition in Strikeforce. Since his arrival in the Octagon, he frankly hasn’t seemed all that spectacular. Meanwhile, Ellenberger has been steadily climbing the ranks. We’re seeing a classic litmus-test situation for both fighters here.

As for Shields’ recent loss to GSP, Ellenberger tells Sherdog.com this week that he hasn’t even watched it yet. He says he will, but it sounds like he’ll do it more out of professional obligation than anything else.

“Will I watch it? Probably,” he said. “But I bet it’s going to go exactly the way that I thought. If they do make that match and me and Jake get to fight, he’s not a hard guy to figure out. I feel like I can beat him right now.”

You may remember that Ellenberger began singling out Shields as far back as November of last year, immediately following the former Strikeforce champ’s underwhelming promotional debut against Martin Kampmann. Ellenberger took his beef with Shields to (we mean, where else) Twitter and bombed away with such gems as: “Jake Shields, you’re as exciting as watching a bowl of mash potatoes get cold …Your days are numbered” and “Jake Shields’ cardio won’t be a factor if he fights me next. I won’t keep him around long enough to get tired.”

It’s too bad the UFC wasn’t offering cash bonuses for creative tweeting last year, are we right? Are we right?

Anyway, instead of giving Ellenberger (then just 2-1 in the UFC) what he wanted, the UFC teased him with a bout against Jon Fitch – only to give Fitch a chance at BJ Penn instead — before ultimately allowing him to whoop up on Carlos Eduardo Rocha and then Pierson (as an injury replacement for Brian Foster). Somewhere in there, Ellenberger reportedly lost his job as an assistant wrestling coach when the University of Nebraska-Omaha announced it would cut that sport while making the jump to Division I.  It’s unknown if Ellenberger will be one of the coaches retained as most of the program (including the head coach and many of the athletes) decamps for Maryville University in St. Louis.

Signs point to no, since he’s talking like a guy who’s looking for a big pay day. Either way, it’s pretty clear what he really wants. Now it just remains to be seen if he gets it.

MMA Top 10 Welterweights: Few Challenges in Sight for GSP

Filed under: UFC, Strikeforce, Bellator, Rankings, WelterweightsIt’s hard to believe that Georges St. Pierre could win his ninth straight fight, defending his welterweight title in front of 55,000 fans in one of the biggest events in UFC history, and h…

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Georges St-PierreIt’s hard to believe that Georges St. Pierre could win his ninth straight fight, defending his welterweight title in front of 55,000 fans in one of the biggest events in UFC history, and have it feel like something of a letdown.

But that is how St. Pierre’s unanimous decision victory over Jake Shields felt to many fans: We’ve seen this so many times — St. Pierre spending 25 minutes demonstrating that the other man in the Octagon is simply nowhere near as good as he is — that it’s starting to feel routine. And that’s not how one of the greatest fighters in history stepping into the Octagon should feel.

So are there any challenges remaining in the welterweight division? We’ll look at that question as we run down the Top 10 welterweights in MMA.

Strikeforce Diaz vs. Daley Results: Ranking the Top 10 Welterweights in MMA

It wasn’t the prettiest win ever, but Nick Diaz’s victories never are the cleanest. After getting rocked by Paul Daley multiple times, Nick Diaz was able to rebound and finish Daley by technical knockout. With the win, Diaz is now unquestio…

It wasn’t the prettiest win ever, but Nick Diaz’s victories never are the cleanest. After getting rocked by Paul Daley multiple times, Nick Diaz was able to rebound and finish Daley by technical knockout. With the win, Diaz is now unquestionably the best welterweight outside of the UFC, but Daley showed that he is still […]

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Strikeforce Diaz vs. Daley Results: Ranking the Top 10 Welterweights in MMA

UFC on Versus 3 Results: Diego Sanchez and the Top 10 Welterweights in the UFC

In the main event of UFC on Versus 3, Diego Sanchez and Martin Kampmann fought in what was also the only welterweight fight on the card. Despite its controversial nature, Sanchez’s minor upset win over Kampmann shook up the 170 pound ranking…

In the main event of UFC on Versus 3, Diego Sanchez and Martin Kampmann fought in what was also the only welterweight fight on the card. Despite its controversial nature, Sanchez’s minor upset win over Kampmann shook up the 170 pound ranking a little bit. The judges’ heavily questioned decision came just days after another close […]

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A Rematch Between UFC Welterweights BJ Penn and Jon Fitch Has to Happen

In the “Land of Down Unda”, UFC fans and fighters were able to witness a great match between top UFC Welterweights BJ Penn and Jon Fitch. Both fighters went through all 3 rounds that ended up in a draw. But the result was not without contro…

In the “Land of Down Unda”, UFC fans and fighters were able to witness a great match between top UFC Welterweights BJ Penn and Jon Fitch. Both fighters went through all 3 rounds that ended up in a draw. But the result was not without controversy. The main event of UFC 127 brought up a […]

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A Rematch Between UFC Welterweights BJ Penn and Jon Fitch Has to Happen