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BJ Penn: I'm Still The Lightweight Champ. Let's Keep Fighting [1]

  • Penn said his camp is currently negotiating with UFC officials for a lightweight title bout against No. 1 contender Kenny Florian of Boston.
"That will probably be this summer, so that's my focus now," Penn said.

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  • The Nevada State Athletic Commission is still reviewing the illegal application of Vaseline by a cornerman on St-Pierre's chest, shoulders and back in between the first and second rounds of the bout. St-Pierre went on to win via TKO after the fourth round.
"The most important thing is that we told the commission to watch out for that before the fight, and then they caught him doing it and they didn't tell us until after the fight," Penn said. "I just wish they would have told us when it happened. It's all hindsight now, but maybe they could have taken him to the back and cleaned him off or something."

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  • Because of the controversy, Penn said he'd like to get another shot at St-Pierre's welterweight belt. St-Pierre is scheduled to face Brazilian Thiago Alves this summer.
"After I defend my belt and he defends his belt, I'd love to do it again," Penn said. "Mostly because of the controversy. I just want it to be clean — no questions, no controversy."
  • But Penn also admits that he took a beating at UFC 94. He said he can't even recall what happened in the third and fourth rounds.
"I was probably borderline knocked out or something," he said. "I just got beat up, that much I know."

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Penn received $125,000 for the bout, according to the Nevada commission (St-Pierre received $400,000). [2] Floodo1 (talk) 21:07, 16 February 2009 (UTC)

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  • B.J. Penn went 5-1-1 to start out his mixed martial arts career. Interestingly, his only loss during that initial stretch came at the hands of Jens Pulver in a now famous match via decision. Though Penn did lose that bout, he had an armbar sunk in after the second round that would've ended the fight had the bell not saved Pulver.

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  1. ^ "BJ Penn: I'm Still The Light Weight Champ. Let's Keep Fighting". bjpenn.com. February 15, 2009. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
  2. ^ "BJ Penn: I'm still the lightweight champ. Let's keep fighting". bjpenn.com.
  3. ^ Robert Rousseau. "Top Submission Fighters of All Time : B.J. Penn Biography". submittomma.com. Retrieved March 1, 2009.