
(Loser pays for the pig roast at the afterparty.)
lol i mispelled hughes oh well.
CagePotato has learned through a source close to the situation that discussions are underway between Matt Hughes, BJ Penn and the UFC to set up a rubbermatch between the pair at UFC 123 on November 20.
The event, which is scheduled for The Palace of Auburn Hills in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Michigan will feature a main card match-up between former UFC light heavyweight champions Lyoto Machida and Quinton Jackson.
We first learned of the possible match-up last week, and although we were unable to confirm with Hughes or Penn camps as of time of writing, both men have since confirmed that they could possibly compete in November, so it seems like the tip was legit and that the bout is in fact a plausibility.
Penn mentioned in a video blog that was posted on BJPenn.com last week that he was contacted by UFC president Dana White about a possibly taking on a "big fight" in November.
Hughes made a similar statement yesterday via his website, Matt-Hughes.com.
"...Dana called me yesterday and we had an interesting conversation about the November 20th UFC in Detroit," Hughes wrote. "More news about that down the road."
If it comes to fruition, the bout will mark Penn's first fight at welterweight since he lost by TKO to current UFC 170-pound kingpin Georges-St-Pierre nearly 22 months ago.
At the time, Penn held the UFC lightweight strap and moved up to face St-Pierre in an attempt to win both titles, but fell short. Prior to that, Penn hadn't fought at the heavier weight since he lost to then-UFC welterweight champion, Hughes by third round TKO at UFC 63 nearly three years ago.
The first time the pair met, it was Penn who had his hand raised.
After coaxing a tap from Hughes in the first round of their UFC 46 170-pound championship bout, Penn walked away from the promotion, vacating the title without ever defending it.
When he faced Hughes at UFC 63, Penn actually wore his UFC belt to the cage, insisting that he was still the welterweight title holder.
There will likely be no shortage of bad blood between these two heading into this fight if it happens.
Penn has spoken about his desire to eventually move back up to welterweight for quite some time and it seems that the back-to-back losses to Frankie Edgar may have been the impetus for the change of scenery.
Maybe the 175+ guys who cut to 155 wont rule the divison anymore. Frankies jabs and speed shut down BJ twice.
With Matt Hughes having two big monmentum wins, and Pennès ego on the line, this seems like a big possibility. Dana loves riding the cotails of hype and popularity and this is the time to pull the trigger if you believe any of these guys are past their prime and are only going to continue to dwindle. Im sure Dana had no idea that Penn was going to lose to frankie like that. Maybe he wants to put a big fight into penn to get him working hard again. Who fucking knows, but I would love to see this fight and they;res no way Penn will try and box Matt hughes and work on his takedown defense and call that a strategy (seems like thatès what he did against Frankie, even though he lost his title too him, he still didnèt respect him and wanted to play frankies Game plan just to prove that he;s better, well that worked out BJ)
Hopefully this is more then playful speculation. What else would be a better matchup for these two guys if they wanted to fight as early as novemberÉ
We will have more as this story develops.
Penn wanted nothing to do with the speed of Frankie Edgar and the 155 divison is a clown divison anyway (imo) and maybe Frankies reign is an example of the sport evolving. Maybe no longer in that division are the 1