This site has pulled what will now be called a “BJ Penn” or “No Mas” for the last few months. I have to rethink what I want to do here. I’ll save that for another post. I think I was on the right track in the very beginning with a newbie guide that I wrote. I think I’ll explore this further.
Anyway, I won’t go over the grim details of UFC94. You can get that anywhere else on the web. Suffice to say, Georges St. Pierre is definitely DA Man! BJ got what he deserved after all that damn talk! You gotta walk that walk if you’re going to call out someone like GSP. He just looked listless out there. It was as though he didn’t train at all. Throw a punch, kick, knee, grapple, but don’t just lay there on your back hoping that GSP will fall into your guard! Georges knows all about you and trained like a mad man for this thing. Anyway, it is definitely back to the shaved-ice and surfing for BJ. Maybe he’ll figure out where it all went wrong and put in a better showing. I know he disappointed all of his fans that night.
Lyoto Machida vs. Thiago Silva was probably the match of the night. With one round and a flurry of good standup, Lyoto solidified his place as a contender in the Light Heavy Weight Division. Heck, either one of these guys could have done that! If Thiago managed to stay concious and win, he’d be given a title shot.
Jon Jones vs. Steven Bonner was a great fight as well. Jones really showed his skill and flexibility in this match. We will be seeing more of this guy in the future if anyone has the guts to step into the Octagon with him.





by Yussuf Bahnan, on February 4 2009 @ 12:49 am
Never ever talk about your opponents weaknesses, use it against him, but don’t talk about it. This is the mistake Penn made when he called GSP a quiter – by calling him a quiter it made him even more determined not to quit and probably to make Penn quit.
Yussuf Bahnan
by Temira, on April 22 2009 @ 3:24 am
Well said.