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Old 06-11-2007, 08:03 PM   #31 (permalink)

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Great post man, Bj is a beast, one of the verry best in the world and on the 23rd he's gonna show the TUF fans why.
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:05 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Thanks for the kind words.

It's very easy for newer fans to look at his record and underestimate his opponents. I admit that these days Din Thomas is not a huge scalp, but at the time it was massive.

I'm just trying to put some perspective on each fight for everybody. So that you know the circumstances surrounding them.

I wish more people would do stuff like this and help newer fans out, but I guess it easy to just namecall them for being acknowledgeable. It's sad.
I'm not really sure about that.
Looking at his record, only one of his losses is to another 155er (And it was a great fight), and 1/3 of all of his fights are at a higher weight class. And even a noob to the sport can at least recognize almost all of the fighters he has fought. The dude's record is legit.

Also, Din Thomas will be back.
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:11 PM   #33 (permalink)
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I like BJ and the thread. Most well written thread in a long while
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:13 PM   #34 (permalink)

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Yes, they are names people will recognise. However many people now know Uno because of his brutal KO losses. They may not know that at one time he was considered the real deal by many.

People now know Thomas as a guy who struggled to make it in the UFC and went onto a reality show with other 'UFC rejects' They probably don't know that 7 years ago he was considered one of the top guys in the game.

Recognising a name and knowing the fighters ranking/reputation for the past decade are two different things.
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:15 PM   #35 (permalink)
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I see a lot of newer fans (I'm not going to say TUF fans) who say that BJ is over-rated. I can even understand a little, because if i'd only been a fan for 2-3 years I may think the same thing.

So I am going to try not being condescending, and am actually going to try explaining to you why he is so highly regarded. I became a die-hard MMA fan about a year before his debut so I think I am in a good position for this.

Firstly, his BJJ game and credentials are as good as anybody in the game. This is why he is called the prodigy, the first US fighter to win the gold in Brazil.

So following his short and sensational career as a BJJ fighter he turned to MMA, and fans were already talking about him - before he had even fought. He was so highly regarded that his debut was in the UFC!

His opponent was Joey Gilbert, a gimme. BJ as expected dominated Gilbert.

Around this time Jens Pulver had just won the LW title, and the UFC was trying to get a superfight for him. So they brought in Din Thomas.

Din Thomas had fought all over the world, he was a known top class fighter and had stopped Jens Pulver previously. Not only that but he gave Caol Uno a hell of a fight in his only loss.

Din's UFC debut was against Penn. The vast majority of people thought that this was a gimme for Din before his big rematch with Jens, and in truth that was probably Zuffa's plans.

BJ Penn at only 22, and in only his second MMA fight KO'd Thomas in a couple of minutes. Trust my guys this was sensational at the time - Think Gonzaga-Cro Cop (only to a lesser extent because Thomas didn't have so many nut-huggers)

The next fight for BJ was probably to punish him for ruining the UFC's plans

It is hard to remember/believe, but at the time Uno was recognised as a top 3 fighter, and a guy who on his day could beat anybody in the world.

BJ Penn's destruction of Uno was probably the biggest 'coming-out party' in MMA history. He KO'd him in 11 seconds!

As an example could you imagine a 22 year old guy with only 2 fights destroying Gomi in 11 seconds?

That is what it was like.

I liken it to Sokoudjo this year, or Shogun in 2005. A metoric rise to fame like no other.

Uno had beaten Iha, Thomas, Sato twice and he had been overwhelmed in seconds by an in-experienced kid who was supposedly a grappler.

I remember the net at this time, and BJ Penn was probably the most talked about guy in the sport.

His next fight was with Pulver, a close decision loss. However he proved he was more than a match for the champion by having a picture-perfect armbar applied as the round ended.

Even though he lost he proved that he was no flash in the pan.

His next 3 fights were underwhelming, facing Creighton, Serra and Uno in lackluster affairs. The rematch with Uno was so controversial, and I still can not fathom how he didn't win the title in that fight. This gave fans sympathy for Penn.

At this time Penn was pissed, and vowed to prove that he was the number one guy in the world.

So he went out and on his own money put together a fight with unbeaten Takanori Gomi. You know how these days everybody makes threads "Who'd win Sherk or Kid Yamamoto?" etc

This was the same thing. A dream fight for fans between two guys in different organisations.

Unfortunately Gomi lost a decision to Hansen just over a month before the superfight, which made the fight anti-climatic.

It was still highly anticipated though, and Penn dominated Gomi. In a way which Gomi has never been dominated before or since. This is another easy thing to overlook, but directly after the Penn fight, Gomi signed for Pride and dominated for a couple of years. Just a testament to how good BJ truly is.

Following that Penn returned to the UFC and announced that he was going up in weight to fight Hughes.

Matt Hughes at that time was honestly viewed as Fedor is now. He was the top P4P guy in the world and was seen unbeatable.

Fans worldwide thought this was a huge mistake and there were threads on sherdog with titles such as 'RIP BJ' etc

What happened is the equivalent of Chuck Liddell moving to HW and dominating Fedor. It was unfathomable.

Writing this it is really hitting home how easy it is to forget the situations etc, how easy it is to downplay a win a few years later.

BJ lost a lot of fans with his next move - myself included. UFC warned him that as champion he could not fight in other organisations - he ignored them and went to K1.

Bang Ludwig was a rising superstar at the time, he was riding high with wins in his last two fights over Pulver and Sudo. Ludwig-Penn was the fight fans wanted to see, and they got it.

Like man vs boy, Bang was dominated and BJ Penn cemented his status as the P4P king.

In another of those easy to forget things, Rodrido Gracie was viewed as the next great Gracie. He was undefeated and coming off a huge win over Mach Sakurai.

When Penn announced he was moving up to MW to fight him people honest to god thought he was crazy.

He did though, and dominated the next great Gracie.

His next move was to crazy even for him. I remember when it was announced he moving to HW to fight undefeated sensation Machida there were people saying they were going to stop being fans of his because he was too ir-rational.

Fears were confirmed, and Penn lost. However it was a razor-thin decision that could easily have gone his way.

Think about it. Machida has dominated everybody he has fought, including brutal stoppages of Bonnar and Franklin, he is currently considered the biggest prospect in the LHW division. Yet he barely beat a guy fighting at least 50 pounds over his ideal weight. You guys still wanna say that BJ is over-rated?

I will not go into his next 3 fights because I assume that you guys know what happened.

Personally I groan everytime I read that Penn is over-rated. I he an MMA superstar, and one of the elite fighters of all time.

He has beaten 7 fighters who at the time were considered elite, Not only has he beaten them, he has dominated all but one (Serra)

Thomas
Uno
Serra
Ludwig
Gomi
Gracie
Hughes

So please next time you wanna type that Penn is over-rated, remember this post.

There is never an easier time to tell when a fan is uneducated, and when he explains that he doesn't know why Penn is so respected.
The sad thing is man, your post was appreciated so much by me. This is the kind of posting I enjoy reading. 98.8% of people on this forum probably won't even read this and will probably just flame you. That's why this forum sucks; it's great for news but most everyone on here is uneducated and not just in MMA, but just simply uneducated. They don't think or even try to understand anothers perspective. It's safe to say that people who post on these forums are not only uneducated.. but are also quite stupid.

Anyhow yeah, great post. Shame that you're attempts to enlighten dipshits will probably go in vain. But know that there is still a small percent of people you do speak to who will appreciate what you said.

Only thing I didn't like is that you use the word nuthugger. While yeah there are plenty of nuthuggers out there, there are also plenty of "fans." You can distinguish the two simply by seeing how they respond. Nuthuggers aren't open to seeing or accepting things, while fans are. Kind of sick of the word, because everyone who is a fan of anyone now is considered a nuthugger even if they truly aren't.

I'll probably write a similiar post on Crocop and I'll admit I love the guy but I won't take credit away when it is due, from people who did beat him.

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Old 06-11-2007, 08:17 PM   #36 (permalink)

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Shame that you're attempts to enlighten dipshits will probably go in vain. But know that there is still a small percent of people you do speak to who will appreciate what you said.


Yes. Thank you bro. Good stuff.


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Old 06-11-2007, 08:24 PM   #37 (permalink)

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I said nuthuggers, because I meant them. I didn't mean fans. I realise there is a difference.

Seeing all the nuthuggers turn on Cro Cop following his loss made the whole thing seem more spectacular and surreal.
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:28 PM   #38 (permalink)

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Excellent thread - i enjoyed the read.

BJ vrs Machida = Snooze fest / staring competition though - id like to see BJ fight a Franklin or someone else agressive. But thats another story

Hes for sure one of the top p4p in the world, but on these boards he is alittle overrated at times
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:32 PM   #39 (permalink)

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Great Post...

BJ will have a legacy and be well respected if he never fought another fight. He will beat Pulver with a kimura in the 3rd
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:32 PM   #40 (permalink)
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Thanks for the kind words.

It's very easy for newer fans to look at his record and underestimate his opponents. I admit that these days Din Thomas is not a huge scalp, but at the time it was massive.

I'm just trying to put some perspective on each fight for everybody. So that you know the circumstances surrounding them.

I wish more people would do stuff like this and help newer fans out, but I guess it easy to just namecall them for being acknowledgeable. It's sad.

do one for Tito so people stop calling him a can and gatekeeper
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