BJ Penn vs. Rory MacDonald Reportedly to Headline UFC 152

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Rory MacDonald not only got his wish to fight BJ Penn personally granted by The Prodigy, but the rising Canadian welterweight contender will do so as the five-round main event in his home country at UFC 152 in Toronto. The news was first broken on Twitter by Liver Kick's Rian Scalia:

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Rory MacDonald vs BJ Penn is the main event of UFC 152....

Neither the fighters nor the UFC have confirmed this, although Scalia's tweet has since been picked up by other MMA sites.


BJ Penn has not fought since his lopsided loss to Nick Diaz at UFC 137 last October, a fight in which he effectively announced he was taking time off from fighting in the post-fight interview with Joe Rogan. Penn's record as a welterweight in the UFC is fairly mediocre, at just 2-4-1 with two losses coming via TKO against Georges St. Pierre and Matt Hughes. Both of his wins were against Hughes, a full six years apart.


The 22-year-old MacDonald, considered one of the best prospects in MMA today, is 4-1 in the UFC and 13-1 overall. His most recent fight was a 2nd round TKO of Englishman Che Mills in the co-main event of UFC 145. He also holds dominant wins over Nate Diaz and Mike Pyle, and his only defeat was a dramatic TKO loss to current interim champion Carlos Condit at UFC 115, in which MacDonald was stopped with just 7 seconds left in the final round. He recently expressed his desire to fight Penn on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani last month.


UFC 152 is scheduled for September 22nd at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, the second of three Canadian-based PPVs for the UFC, with the third in Montreal on November 17th.

Dos Santos-Velasquez is rumored to be pushed to UFC 153 when they return to Brazil, they want Dos Santos-Velasquez and Jose Aldo to defend his title on that show as well.

I wouldn't mind this fight main eventing, but they'd need to add a really solid co-main event as well.
 
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Yeah you def need a co-main event for this card. Penn though coming back to face Roray? Damn this looks like to be either a good brawl. Or a quick another... why isn't Roray just saying "screw you GSP I want that belt" match.
 

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Rory keeps saying he won't fight GSP.

Also, I hope Penn derails this guys hype-train. I don't think he will, but I really don't like listening to this guy talk. He makes hockey players look like they have personality.
 

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No buys.

This should be light work for Rory. BJ hasn't been bad at the weight but he's a natural LW and should of took the Melendez fight instead....better to lose to someone considered a P4P great than get beat by a prospect.