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BJ Penn called out GSP at UFC 84! good idea?

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i dont think so, Penn is a bad a** dude but GSP is way more dynamic n versitile! bad call, GSP would take that one. no doubt. TKO or KO

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  1. Personally I think GSP is a very safe fighter and wouldn't bother going down to that weight class for some strange out of no where super fight.

    If he did entertain the idea though I think GSP would win.  Especially if Penn fought GSP in GSP weight class.


  2. I think bj will beef himself back up to welterweight and fight GSP. GSP will then kick him back down to lightweight. GSP is very versatile. Once he gets Penn onto the grounded, Penn is screwed. Standup, GSP is equally as good as Penn, if not better.

  3. GSP is at a higher level than BJ Penn.

  4. It would be a good super fight. It would be a good rematch.

  5. St. Pierre barley beat Penn the first time they fought...and Penn wasn't motivated or in shape during that time and he lost by split decision...Penn looked like he jogged around the park after the fight, St. Pierre looked like he had a sludge hammer put to his face...If they fought again I'd take Penn...He called out Sherk and he did just fine...hes not worried about St. Pierre.

    Penn has fought at almost every weight class, including heavyweight and didn't come close to getting knocked out, St. Pierre isn't gonna knock out Penn.

  6. GSP will go though him like a bulldozer

  7. Look,  no one is more versatile then BJ Penn except maybe Fedor and it was GSP who had to go to the hospital after their last fight which was a close decision in which many felt BJ won. He definitely hurt GSP more then he did BJ then GSP went for them take downs because he knew what was up.

  8. bj vs gsp is too close to call. basically, it just depends if bj is in shape, gsp's mind is right and who wants it more that night.

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