B.J. Penn Explained

B.J. Penn
Birth Name:Jay Dee Penn III
Birth Date:13 December 1978
Birth Place:Kailua, Hawaii,[1] United States
Other Names:The Prodigy
Residence:Hilo, Hawaii
Height:5 ft 9 in
Weight Lb:145
Weight Class:Featherweight (2014–2017)
Lightweight (2001–2003, 2007–2010, 2018-2019)
Welterweight (2004, 2006, 2010–2012)
Middleweight (2004–2005)
Openweight (2005)
Reach In:70
Style:Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Team:B.J. Penn's MMA
Trainer:Jason Parillo
Rank:5th degree black belt in BJJ
Years Active:2001–2014, 2017–2019
Mma Kowin:7
Mma Subwin:6
Mma Decwin:3
Mma Koloss:4
Mma Subloss:1
Mma Decloss:9
Mma Draw:2
School:Hilo High School
Url:http://www.bjpenn.com/
Sherdog:1307

Jay Dee "B.J." Penn III (born December 13, 1978)[2] is an American former professional mixed martial art fighter and 5th degree black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) practitioner. A former UFC Lightweight Champion and UFC Welterweight Champion, he is the second of nine fighters in UFC history to win titles in multiple weight classes.[3]

Prior to his MMA career, Penn was known as the first non-Brazilian to win the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship at black belt level. In mixed martial arts, Penn has competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and in K-1 in the Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, Middleweight, and Heavyweight/Openweight divisions. Penn fought to a draw against Caol Uno in the UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament.[4] Through his tenures as champion, Penn unofficially unified the UFC Lightweight Championship (against Sean Sherk)[5] [6] and broke the all-time lightweight title defense record. In 2015, Penn was made the inaugural inductee into the Modern-era wing of the UFC Hall of Fame.[7]

Penn was considered one of the top pound-for-pound mixed martial artists in the world early in his career and holds victories over opponents such as Din Thomas, Caol Uno, Paul Creighton, and Matt Serra. Penn won the Rumble on the Rock Lightweight Championship in K-1. He submitted long-reigning then-champion Matt Hughes to capture the UFC Welterweight Championship.[8]

Following a period in which Penn competed exclusively for K-1, he returned to the UFC and won the UFC Lightweight Championship. He made a record three subsequent title defenses before losing his title to Frankie Edgar.[9]

UFC President, Dana White, credits Penn with bringing the lower weight divisions into the mainstream of mixed martial arts; he describes Penn as "the first crossover pay-per-view star for the Ultimate Fighting Championship's lighter weight divisions",[10] [11] as well as saying that "[through his] accomplishments, B.J. Penn built the 155-pound division".[12]

Penn hoped to run for governor of Hawaii in the 2022 Hawaii gubernatorial election but was eliminated in the Republican Party primary.

Penn is regarded as one of the best competitors in the UFC's history.[13] However, he has been criticized for continuing to fight past his prime, including an eight-fight winless streak from 2011 to 2019.[14]

Early life and education

Penn was born in Hawaii to Jay Dee Penn, who is of Irish American descent, and Lorraine Shin, who is of Korean and Hawaiian descent.[15] [16] At the age of 17, Penn began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after being introduced to it by his neighbor, Tom Callos.[17] Callos had put up fliers in local gyms looking for people to train with,[18] and B.J.'s father Jay Dee Penn had called Callos and said his boys were interested. Callos then taught B.J. and his brother what he knew. Shortly thereafter, B.J. moved to San Jose, California, to begin training at the Ralph Gracie BJJ academy with Dave Camarillo, with whom he lived and became close friends. It was here during his time in San Jose that he decided to pursue a martial arts career.

Mixed martial arts career

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

In 1997 Penn began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ralph Gracie, eventually earning his purple belt from Gracie. At that point he moved to Nova União, where he was eventually awarded his black belt in 2000 by André Pederneiras.[19] A few weeks later, he became the first non-Brazilian to win in the black-belt division of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[20] While Penn's most well-known and prestigious achievement was placing first in the black belt division in the 2000 world championships, he had success at the Mundials in previous years. In 1999, at the age of 20, Penn finished 3rd, earning himself a bronze medal in the brown belt division, losing only to Fernando "Tererê" Augusto, and in 1998, earned a silver medal, placing 2nd in the blue belt division. Penn is thought to have earned the fastest legitimate black belt of all active Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners.[21]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

His accomplishments in the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship caught the attention of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, which convinced him to switch to mixed martial arts. Penn made his mixed martial arts debut with the company on May 24, 2001, with a win over Joey Gilbert at UFC 31.[22] He then demonstrated strong striking skills, knocking out lightweights Din Thomas and Caol Uno before suffering a decision loss in a championship fight against UFC Lightweight Champion, Jens Pulver.[23] In 2003, after Pulver left the UFC and relinquished his title, a tournament to crown a new champion flopped when Penn fought Uno to a draw in the finals at UFC 41, a failure which caused the UFC to later suspend its lightweight division.[24] Penn bounced back later in the year with a victory over future PRIDE Lightweight Champion Takanori Gomi to earn his first MMA championship, the Rumble on the Rock Lightweight Championship, in K-1 Fighting Network's Rumble on the Rock, an MMA organization promoted by Penn's brother, and Fighting and Entertainment Group (FEG), the parent company of the largest kickboxing organization, K-1.

Penn received his first UFC Championship in 2004 at UFC 46. Penn jumped up in weight classes to challenge the five-time defending UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes to fill a title contention slot in a division where Hughes had already defeated all the available opposition.[25] Heavily favored to win, Hughes lost the fight four minutes into the first round by rear naked choke after giving up his back with only 23 seconds left in the round, in a bout which remains as one of the biggest upsets,[26] as well as one of the greatest submission victories in mixed martial arts history.[27]

Fighting and Entertainment Group

Penn signed to fight for the Japanese Fighting and Entertainment Group's (FEG) K-1 promotion citing a lack of challenging fights left for him in the UFC. The UFC promptly stripped him of the welterweight title, claiming Penn breached his contract and that the signing constituted as him refusing to defend his title. Penn filed a suit against the UFC and publicized his side of the conflict, claiming his UFC contract had already expired. Penn filed a motion to stop the UFC from awarding a new welterweight title, but that motion was denied.[28]

In his second fight for FEG, Penn fought again at welterweight and defeated Duane Ludwig at the 2004 K-1 MMA Romanex show in under five minutes by arm triangle choke.[29] Following the Ludwig fight, Penn moved up in weight class to face the undefeated Rodrigo Gracie at middleweight.[30] Penn won by decision, extending his winning streak to four fights. On March 26, 2005, at the inaugural event of FEG's new MMA promotion Hero's, Penn faced future UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Lyoto Machida, losing by unanimous decision at K-1 Hero's 1. The fight happened at an open weight class with Penn weighing in at and Machida weighing in at .[31] Later that year at K-1 World Grand Prix Hawaii, Penn returned to middleweight to face Pride Fighting Championship veteran Renzo Gracie, which he won by unanimous decision.

Return to the UFC

In early 2006 at UFC 56, UFC president Dana White announced that Penn and the UFC had agreed to a settlement and Penn was to return as a top welterweight contender. Penn re-debuted on March 4 at UFC 58, losing to Georges St-Pierre by split decision in a fight that determined the number one welterweight contender. Although St. Pierre was declared the winner after a three-round decision, some believed that Penn had done enough to earn himself the victory, causing noticeably more damage throughout the fight, as Joe Rogan described St-Pierre's face being "a bloody mess" while B.J. Penn "barely having a scratch on him." Despite having lost the bout, Penn's performance against Georges St-Pierre, is considered to be one of the best put forth against the future UFC Champion.[32]

After new top contender St. Pierre injured himself during training, the UFC announced that Penn would replace St. Pierre in an upcoming title fight, setting up a highly anticipated rematch with Hughes at UFC 63 on September 23, 2006. In the bout, Penn controlled the first two rounds, but sustained a rib injury during the scramble to take Hughes' back in round two. He was visibly different in the third round, appearing exhausted and missing punches he was landing earlier. Hughes was able to take Penn to the mat, and in side control crucifix position rained punches on Penn's head until referee "Big" John McCarthy stopped the fight at 3:53 of the third round, making this the first time that Penn had been stopped in a fight. In an interview found on Penn's personal website, Penn stated that by round three he could hardly breathe and had no "mobility in his core."[33] Despite the injury, Penn congratulated Hughes, calling him a great fighter and saying he deserved the victory.

Penn was a coach for The Ultimate Fighter 5, which debuted on April 5, 2007.[34] Penn lead a team of eight lightweight fighters, and fought a rematch against Jens Pulver at The Ultimate Fighter 5#The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale on June 23, 2007.[35] He won with a rear naked choke in the second round after controlling Pulver from the mount and then taking Pulver's back.[36] Although he held the choke for a moment after Pulver tapped out,[37] the two then embraced, with both later saying they no longer held any ill will against each other.

On July 7, 2007, during the post-fight press conference of UFC 73, UFC president Dana White announced that Penn would stay at lightweight to fight current UFC Lightweight Champion Sean Sherk. However, Sean Sherk subsequently was suspended by the California State Athletic Commission, and the status of the possible title fight was left in limbo as he pursued his appeals.[38] With Sherk's title status still in limbo after months of hearings, the UFC scheduled Penn to fight Joe Stevenson at UFC 80 on January 19, 2008, for an interim lightweight title.[39] The subsequent final decision by the California State Athletic Commission, which did not overturn Sherk's suspension, led to the title being stripped from Sherk and the Penn-Stevenson fight being upgraded to a full title bout,[40] with the winner facing Sherk in their first defense.

Lightweight Championship

Penn knocked Stevenson down seconds into the first round with a right uppercut, then took Stevenson down, delivering a well placed elbow from the top position that inflicted a serious cut near Stevenson's hairline.[41] In the second round, Stevenson fought more aggressively but was still unable to threaten Penn. Penn worked to back mount and defeated him by rear naked choke at 4:02 of the second round to win the Lightweight Championship. He celebrated the win by licking Joe Stevenson's blood off of his gloves. The win for Penn was awarded Beatdown of the Year by Sherdog for 2008.[42] With this win, Penn became the second man (after Randy Couture) to win UFC titles in two different weight classes.[43]

On May 24, 2008, at UFC 84 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, Penn fought former champion Sean Sherk in his first title defense bout. The fight was billed by color commentator Mike Goldberg as the "biggest fight in the history of the UFC lightweight division". Sherk attempted to take Penn down only once (in the first round), instead the fighters traded punches and leg kicks for the remainder of the fight. Penn landed jabs several times, utilizing his reach advantage over Sherk. In the closing seconds of the third round, Penn threw a punch and a hook that backed Sherk into the cage. Sherk then ducked under another punch – possibly to shoot for a takedown – when he was hit in the head by a flush flying left knee from Penn. Sherk went down and Penn continued with strikes, but the round ended before the referee stopped the fight. However, Sherk was unable to continue and Penn was declared the victor by TKO (strikes). After the fight, in response a question by Joe Rogan about his future, Penn asked the crowd if they wanted to see him fight Georges St-Pierre and was answered with a loud ovation.[44] Later, Penn told Fighters Club TV that he would face the winner of the UFC 87 Welterweight title fight between Georges St-Pierre and Jon Fitch, which St-Pierre ended up winning by unanimous decision. St-Pierre's victory led to the scheduling of B.J.'s next fight as a Welterweight Championship fight.

Welterweight title shot

Penn challenged Georges St-Pierre for St-Pierre's welterweight title on January 31, 2009, the night before the Super Bowl. The date led UFC 94 to be billed as the "UFC Super Bowl Weekend," and it was anticipated to be the biggest UFC pay-per-view event ever.[45] Before the fight with St-Pierre, Penn made a controversial comment that he was going to try to kill St-Pierre in the ring,[46] but he later explained that he was speaking figuratively.[47]

The first round of the fight was somewhat even, with Penn exercising elusive head movement, fast hands and good take-down defense, thwarting all of St-Pierre's take-down attempts while both exchanged punches. In the ensuing three rounds, however, Penn turned out a lackluster performance. St-Pierre scored his first take-down of the night midway through the second round, and by the end of the round Penn was visibly tired. At the start of round three, St-Pierre landed a "superman punch" that bloodied Penn's nose and shortly took Penn down again. From that point on, St-Pierre took Penn down almost at will, repeatedly passed Penn's renowned guard, and persistently punished the Hawaiian with a ground-and-pound attack.[48] Penn later admitted that he could not recall anything that happened during the 3rd and 4th rounds because "I was probably borderline knocked out or something."[49] At the end of the fourth round, after more of St-Pierre's ground-and-pound onslaught, and upon B.J.'s command, Penn's brother requested that the referee stop the fight. After the fight, Penn failed to attend the post-fight press conference due to having stayed in the hospital.

A controversy arose during the fight as St-Pierre's corner-men were spotted rubbing St-Pierre's back immediately after applying Vaseline to his face. Members of the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) came into the octagon and wiped St-Pierre's torso down. Penn later sent a formal request to the NSAC, asking them to investigate.[50] Despite all of the complaints by the Penn camp, the NSAC ruled that there was no infraction.[51] This incident was famously coined by Penn fans as the "Greasegate" and remains as one of the biggest controversial moments in UFC history.[52]

The rules of the UFC were modified so that only the official "cut men" would be allowed to have or apply Vaseline to the fighters. The procedures governing the transition from the fighters walk-in to the cage and while in the cage were also changed. Previously, fighters would walk up next to the cage, see the cut man who would apply Vaseline, be checked by the referee, and then have an opportunity to speak with or hug their coaches or cornermen before entering the cage. To prevent an opportunity for the fighters to have Vaseline applied illicitly, fighters now must first part from any company, have Vaseline applied by the cut man, be checked by the referee, and then go directly to the cage. Finally, no cornermen will be allowed to have Vaseline in the cage between rounds. In this way, the fighter's contact with Vaseline is fully controlled by the cut men and referee, who work independently of the UFC.[53]

UFC President Dana White said that the incident had no effect on the outcome of the fight although he wished the incident had not happened. Penn did, after all, quit after the fourth round. In his first post-fight interview Penn spoke of his belief that if St-Pierre were found to have been "greased" he would lose all respect for him, while admitting that "[I] definitely got my butt kicked."[54] Penn claims that before the match he warned the NSAC that St-Pierre might use grease intentionally. St-Pierre responded to the allegations by offering to fight a rematch against Penn.[55] Penn went on record as accepting the offer for a re-match.[56] Following his informal acceptance of a proposed second rematch, Penn filed a formal complaint with Nevada State Athletic Commission seeking to prevent St-Pierre from fighting by suspending St-Pierre's fighter's license. In addition, Penn unsuccessfully requested the suspension of St-Pierre's cornermen, Greg Jackson and Phil Nurse, a fine of $250,000, and overturning the result of the fight to a no-contest.[57] [58]

Return as Lightweight Champion

Penn began negotiations to fight Kenny Florian in the summer of 2009. The Florian-Penn title fight was scheduled for UFC 99, but B.J. Penn requested more time off after his fight with GSP. He defended his title against Florian on August 8, 2009, at UFC 101. Penn looked noticeably in better physical shape than his previous outings at 155 lbs and negated any sort of takedown offense from Florian the entire match despite his opponent's persistence in grappling and engaging the clinch.

On his feet, Penn avoided virtually any damage, constantly stuffing or evading any attempts of a left high kick, punches, or elbows from Florian when the two departed from the clinch. In a measured performance, Penn preferred to pace himself in his standup, occasionally showing explosive bursts of striking up until the fourth round, where he executed a powerful takedown and quickly assumed the half guard position, punishing the contender with elbows until gaining the full mount, where punches followed to continue the ground and pound assault from the BJJ specialist.

A scramble ensued, where Florian gave up his back twice but was unable to escape Penn's mount, the second time Penn took his opponent's back, he looked to trap Florian's arm with one of his legs, but was unable to do so, instead striking the liver of Florian with his heel, which eventually led Penn to secure a rear naked choke at 3:45 of the fourth round to defend his lightweight championship title.

Penn fought Diego Sanchez for the UFC Lightweight Championship on December 12, 2009, at UFC 107.[59] Penn negated virtually any offense from the contender, exercising good footwork and elusive head movement whilst remaining flawless in his takedown defense on 27 attempts from Sanchez. He stalked his opponent for large periods of the match and stunned Sanchez early, dropping him; following up with multiple clean shots, which Sanchez showed good durability in weathering. Penn, showing good conditioning for the duration of the bout, continued to stuff all takedowns, punches and left high kicks from Sanchez and dominated with aggressive bursts of striking throughout. He hurt Sanchez several times, until finally rocking him with a flurry in the final round, swarming to finish the combo with a right high kick. The kick opened up a huge cut on Sanchez's forehead above his left eye, causing the fight to be halted on doctor's advice at 2:47 of the fifth round with a TKO. The victory marked only the second fight in UFC history to end in the fifth round, and also earned Penn the distinction of being the only man to have stopped Sanchez.

The performance marked the third time Penn had successfully finished a fight in defending his UFC Lightweight Championship, setting a new record of lightweight title defenses, by breaking the previous record of two defenses by Jens Pulver.[60] Later during the post-fight press conference UFC President Dana White told the media he was proud of Penn's willingness to take MMA more seriously in his training when earlier he felt Penn had coasted through the UFC solely on natural talent.[61]

Losing the title

Penn's next defense was on April 10, 2010, at UFC 112 against Frankie Edgar. Despite being an overwhelming favorite coming into the fight, Penn lost the closely contested bout by unanimous decision; breaking his eight-year undefeated streak in the lightweight division. 8 of 9 media outlets scored the bout in favor of Penn.[62] After the fight, Penn congratulated Edgar on winning the belt. Despite this, the results garnered much criticism as many disagreed with the judges decision after the five round fight, having believed that Penn had done enough to earn himself the victory.[63] Due to the controversy surrounding the outcome, an immediate rematch with Edgar was scheduled as his first title defense.

Penn fought Edgar in a rematch at UFC 118.[64] Edgar was able to negate his ground offense and control the fight with good movement and striking combinations. All three judges scored the fight 50–45 for Edgar.[65] [66]

Return to welterweight and hiatus

Penn fought Matt Hughes at UFC 123 in a rubber match after their previous two fights at UFC 46 and UFC 63.[67] Penn defeated Hughes in 21 seconds of the first round by knockout after flooring Hughes with a right hand and following with additional strikes on the mat.[68] [69] Penn earned knockout of the night honors for his performance.

Following the UFC 123 post-fight press conference, UFC president Dana White said that Penn would fight top welterweight contender Jon Fitch at UFC 127 in Australia.[70] Penn trained with Matt Hughes and Floyd Mayweather Sr. in preparation for the fight.[71] [72] Penn surprised Fitch by taking him to the ground instead of using his stand up skills. The fight ended in a draw, snapping Fitch's five fight UFC win streak, and Penn stated that he would gladly have a rematch in the future. UFC matchmaker Joe Silva stated that neither the fans nor the UFC are interested in a Penn-Fitch rematch.[73]

Penn was expected to face Carlos Condit on October 29, 2011, at UFC 137.[74] B.J. Penn relocated his camp to Southern California in an effort to prepare for the bout. Penn was joined in California by former UFC middleweight and Ultimate Fighter winner Kendall Grove and B.J.'s brother Reagan Penn, as they both prepared for their August 27 fights on the ProElite show in Hawaii.[75] However, on September 7, Condit was pulled from the bout and replaced Nick Diaz in the main event against Georges St-Pierre.[76] Dana White stated that Penn will fight Nick Diaz in the main event at UFC 137 after GSP pulled out due to knee injury. Penn lost via unanimous decision after winning the first round by crisp boxing as well as mixing in a takedown against the former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion, but was unable to mount any significant offense or defense against Diaz's stand-up attack in the remaining two rounds.

Immediately following the loss to Diaz, Penn announced his plans to retire, saying into the microphone, "Joe, this was probably the last time you'll see me in here. I can't keep performing at the top level. That's it Joe. I got a daughter and another daughter on the way, I don't want to go home looking like this. I'm done."[77] On November 1, Penn posted a message to fans on his website indicating that he plans to take some time off, but the retirement decision is not yet official. He said, "I want to thank all the fans for their love and support. I have decided to take some time off to enjoy life, train and teach. I will keep you guys posted with what’s next."[78] A few months afterwards, B.J. tweeted angrily at both Jon Fitch and Nick Diaz, causing many to believe that Penn would be returning from his retirement within the near future. His manager has stated that the old B.J. is back and could be returning to MMA.[79] In April 2012 UFC president Dana White said B.J. Penn turned down a fight with the reigning Strikeforce Lightweight Champion, Gilbert Melendez, and that Penn wants to continue at 170 pounds "whenever he is ready". White also said he feels that B.J. Penn deserves to be in the UFC Hall of Fame, stating that he was a pioneer for the lightweight division, at a time when many believed that there couldn't be any stars at 155 pounds.[80] [81]

Several months after declaring his retirement from mixed martial arts, B.J. Penn announced that he would be returning to the octagon after repeated challenges made by welterweight prospect Rory MacDonald; stating, "Rory, I accept your challenge!".[82] Initially, Penn was expected to face Rory MacDonald on September 22, 2012, at UFC 152.[83] However, MacDonald pulled out of the bout after sustaining a cut to the forehead while training.[84] Penn vs. MacDonald eventually took place on December 8, 2012, at UFC on Fox 5.[85] Penn lost the fight via unanimous decision. After the fight Dana White stated that he'd like to see B.J. Penn retire from mixed martial arts, although Penn has hinted a desire to return to the UFC's lightweight division. Following months of silence regarding his future, Penn spoke with Ariel Helwani in an interview for UFC on Fox, where he admitted that he was still undecided on his future, telling him that "at this moment, my guess is probably a little better than yours, but I don't know, I'm enjoying what I'm doing."[86]

Move to featherweight and losing streak

An announcement was made on UFC Tonight in September 2013 that Penn will return from his hiatus and move to the Featherweight division to coach against rival, Frankie Edgar for the 19th season of The Ultimate Fighter.[87] This move marked Penn's second appearance serving as a head coach for The Ultimate Fighter, his first being The Ultimate Fighter 5, opposite Jens Pulver. The season aired on Fox Sports 1 and featured middleweight and light heavyweight contestants. The two coaches faced each other for the third time on July 6, 2014, at The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale.[88]

Penn returned to Nova União under coach André Pederneiras (who promoted Penn to black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in 1999) in preparation for his fight camp against Edgar; training alongside former UFC Bantamweight Champion Renan Barão and UFC Featherweight Champion José Aldo.[89] Later in the camp, he also enlisted former UFC Bantamweight Champion Dominick Cruz in Hilo, Hawaii for his preparation.[90] Penn lost the one sided bout by TKO in the third round.[91] At the conclusion of the bout, Penn announced his intentions to retire again during the event's post-fight press conference.[92]

In January 2016, after an 18-month hiatus, the 37 year old Penn announced his intentions to return to active competition with plans to continue in the UFC's featherweight division.[93] [94] He was briefly expected to return in April 2016 at UFC 197. However, Penn's return was delayed after an investigation into criminal allegations made against him was launched.[95] In turn, Penn was expected to face Dennis Siver on June 4, 2016, at UFC 199.[96] However, Siver was forced out of the bout in early May with an undisclosed injury.[97] He was replaced by Cole Miller.[98] Subsequently, Penn himself was removed from the card on May 23 after he was flagged for the use of a medically administered IV during a non-fight period, when the use of IV had been recently banned 365 days a year.[99]

Penn was expected to face Ricardo Lamas on October 15, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 97.[100] However, on October 4, Penn pulled out of the fight citing an injury.[101] In turn, the promotion announced on October 6 that they had cancelled the event entirely.[102] [103]

After three delays in getting his return fight scheduled, Penn returned to the UFC in early 2017. He faced Yair Rodríguez in the main event on January 15, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 103.[104] Penn lost the one-sided fight via TKO in the second round.[105] [106]

A rescheduled bout with Dennis Siver took place on June 25, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 112.[107] Penn lost the fight by majority decision.[108]

For his next fight, Penn returned to lightweight to face Ryan Hall on December 29, 2018, at UFC 232; it was his third stint in the lightweight division.[109] In preparation for the fight against Hall, Penn returned to train at Nova União.[110] Penn lost the fight via a heel hook submission in the first round.[111]

Penn faced Clay Guida on May 11, 2019, at UFC 237.[112] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[113]

On July 26, 2019, news surfaced that Penn was expected to face Nik Lentz in a grudge match, at a UFC event to be determined.[114] However, Penn was released from the promotion in early September after video evidence surfaced showing Penn fighting patrons in a bar brawl in Pahoa, Hawaii.[115] [116] [117]

Personal life

His nickname "B.J." is a shortened version of another nickname "Baby Jay", which itself derives from the fact that Penn is the last of three brothers named "Jay Dee Penn".[118] B.J.'s father, who is Irish and English, named 3 of his 4 children "Jay Dee", while the fourth is Reagan. In order to avoid confusion each of the sons named "Jay Dee" goes by a nickname: "Jay" (Jay Dee Penn), "Jay Dee" (Jay Dee Penn II), and "Baby Jay" (Jay Dee Penn III).[119] Penn's mother, Lorraine Shin, is of Hawaiian and Korean descent.

Being born in Hawaii, Penn takes much pride in his Hawaiian upbringing. Penn often plays Hawaiian music during his walk-out entrances, a combination of Hawaii ’78 into E Ala E, both performed by Hawaiian musician Israel Kamakawiwoʻole as a tribute to his Hawaiian heritage and respect for his opponents, fans and the fight game. Penn has also stated that he identifies strongly with his Korean roots and has traveled to South Korea to hold seminars. He also said that he gets his hot temper from his Korean side which helps him use this energy in his fights.

Penn has two daughters with the same mother. He says that they have never married and "it doesn't matter that much in Hawaii."[120] [121] Penn is the co-author of Mixed Martial Arts: The Book of Knowledge, an instructional book on mixed martial arts fighting.[122] Penn, along with Dave Weintraub, authored the autobiography Why I Fight: The Belt is Just an Accessory in 2010. The book debuted at #22 on the New York Times bestseller list.[123] Penn also appeared in the film Never Surrender in 2009.[124]

Penn was also the subject of a Paternity Lawsuit in relation to a daughter, approximately a year after the girl's birth.[125] On the 5th of October, 2021, Penn also announced his intention to run for governor in the 2022 Hawaii gubernatorial election.[126] He lost the Republican primary, ending as the runner-up to winner Duke Aiona. Following the election, he filed a complaint with the Hawaii Supreme Court contesting the results.[127]

In 2024, Penn ran for Hawaii County Council in District 1 (North and South HiloHamakuaWaimea).[128]

Legal controversies

Penn has an extended history of alcohol-induced violence. In January 2015, Penn was arrested in Kihei, Hawaii and charged with assault after a brawl outside of a bar.[129]

In 2019, Penn's estranged girlfriend, Shealen Uaiwa, filed a restraining order against him in October from her and Penn's children, alleging years of physical and sexual abuse. The order was granted in February 2019 and was in order through October 2021.[130] [131]

In June 2019, an intoxicated Penn fought a bouncer outside of a Honolulu strip club.[132]

On August 27, 2019, Penn was involved in a bar brawl on Hawaii's Big Island.[133] Subsequently, Penn was released from the UFC in early September following the incident.

On February 7, 2020, Penn was involved in a single-car accident in his home town of Hilo, Hawaii. According to local media, Penn was allegedly speeding when he lost control of his pickup truck and his vehicle flipped in front of a Hilo shopping mall. Penn was the only occupant of the vehicle, and he was transported to a nearby hospital by ambulance. Penn was investigated by the Hilo Police Department for DUI and his blood was drawn at the scene, but no charges were filed.[134]

On December 8, 2020, a paternity lawsuit was filed against Penn by the mother of his most recent child, Camila Amado.[125]

On January 23, 2021, Penn was arrested in Honokaa, Hawaii, and was charged with DUI. Penn was later released from jail hours after his arrest pending an investigation. Video footage recorded from a bystander shows a handcuffed, drunk, and belligerent Penn yelling racial expletives at the police and the man recording while being assisted into an unmarked police vehicle.[135] [136]

Legacy and influence

Since his debut in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Penn emerged as one of the biggest stars in the history of the sport, headlining a total of eleven main-events (nine pay-per-view main-events) for the UFC during the course of his career (in addition to five for K-1). Penn was regarded as one of the most controversial and outspoken players in the history of mixed martial arts whose influence was considered instrumental in popularizing the UFC around the world in the 2000s and 2010s. His impact on the sport went beyond his UFC titles and dominant performances inside the octagon. A longtime advocate for drug testing in the sport, Penn was also the first to introduce an independent foundation in MMA to promote, coordinate and monitor the fight against performance-enhancing drugs in sports with the inclusion of Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) during his and his opponent's training camps.

Recognized for his role in the resurgence of the lightweight division, Penn is considered to have been the division's most influential figure, turning the weight class around (in bouts with Sean Sherk, Kenny Florian, Diego Sanchez, Jens Pulver, and Joe Stevenson) to become one of the UFC's most popular, at a time when they had considered disbanding the division altogether and many publications had questioned whether lighter-weights could be successful.[137] His nickname, The Prodigy originates prior to him competing in mixed martial arts, from accomplishing his extraordinary feat in the sport of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (earning his black belt in just under three years and winning the black belt division in the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship only three weeks later).[138] [139] His biography on the UFC website expressed this accomplishment as "an astonishing achievement in a sport where it takes the average athlete ten years or more to reach black belt status.[140]

The Ultimate Fighting Championship's inaugural signature gym located in Honolulu, Hawaii, 'UFC Gym BJ Penn' is named in Penn's honor.[141] The gym has grown to become one of the largest and most successful in the state of Hawaii.[142] Penn (in his knockout victory over former UFC Lightweight Champion Sean Sherk) is featured in the UFC "Evolution" pay-per-view introduction.[143]

Ranking in mixed martial arts history

He is widely considered one of the greatest lightweight (155 lbs) competitors in the sport's history,[144] [145] [146] [147] and as one of the greatest Welterweight (170 lbs) competitors as well due to his performances against Georges St-Pierre and Matt Hughes.[148] [149] Penn was also simultaneously ranked number one in both of these divisions following his back-to-back submission victories over Takanori Gomi and Matt Hughes, where he is the only fighter to hold such an honor.[150] [151]

Renowned boxing coach Freddie Roach has famously described Penn as the best boxer in all of mixed martial arts.[152] [153] Former UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva, has said on numerous occasions that he believes Penn to be the greatest pound-for-pound fighter in the history of the sport.[154] [155] [156] [157] UFC Hall of Famer, UFC 10 and UFC 11 Tournament Champion and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Mark Coleman acknowledges Penn as his idol in the sport of mixed martial arts.[158] Penn was ranked within the top five in the FightersOnly! Magazine '100 Greatest Fighters in History'.[159]

UFC Hall of Fame

During the televised broadcast of UFC 187 in May 2015, it was revealed on Fox Sports that Penn would be inducted into the revamped UFC Hall of Fame under the Modern Category during International Fight week festivities prior to UFC 189.[160]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Brazilian jiu-jitsu

1 Penn unofficially unified the UFC Lightweight Championship when he defeated Sean Sherk at UFC 84.[5] [6] [178]

Mixed martial arts record

|-|Loss|align=center| 16–14–2|Clay Guida|Decision (unanimous)|UFC 237||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil||-|Loss|align=center|16–13–2|Ryan Hall|Submission (heel hook)|UFC 232||align=center|1|align=center|2:46|Inglewood, California, United States||-|Loss|align=center|16–12–2|Dennis Siver|Decision (majority)|||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States||-|Loss|align=center|16–11–2|Yair Rodríguez|TKO (punches)|||align=center|2|align=center|0:24|Phoenix, Arizona, United States||-| Loss| align=center| | Frankie Edgar| TKO (punches)| The Ultimate Fighter: Team Edgar vs. Team Penn Finale| | align=center| 3| align=center| 4:16| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Loss| align=center| 16–9–2| Rory MacDonald| Decision (unanimous)| | | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Seattle, Washington, United States||-| Loss| align=center| 16–8–2| Nick Diaz| Decision (unanimous)| UFC 137| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Draw| align=center| 16–7–2| Jon Fitch| Draw (majority)| UFC 127| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Sydney, Australia||-| Win| align=center| 16–7–1| Matt Hughes| KO (punches)| UFC 123| | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:21| Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States| |-| Loss| align=center| 15–7–1| Frankie Edgar| Decision (unanimous)| UFC 118| | align=center| 5| align=center| 5:00| Boston, Massachusetts, United States| |-| Loss| align=center| 15–6–1| Frankie Edgar| Decision (unanimous)| UFC 112| | align=center| 5| align=center| 5:00| Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates| |-| Win| align=center| 15–5–1| Diego Sanchez| TKO (doctor stoppage)| UFC 107| | align=center| 5| align=center| 2:37| Memphis, Tennessee, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 14–5–1| Kenny Florian| Submission (rear-naked choke)| UFC 101| | align=center| 4| align=center| 3:54| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States| |-| Loss| align=center| 13–5–1| Georges St-Pierre| TKO (corner stoppage)| UFC 94| | align=center| 4| align=center| 5:00| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 13–4–1| Sean Sherk| TKO (knee and punches)| UFC 84| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 12–4–1| Joe Stevenson| Submission (rear-naked choke)| UFC 80| | align=center| 2| align=center| 4:02| Newcastle upon Tyne, England| |-| Win| align=center| 11–4–1| Jens Pulver| Submission (rear-naked choke)| The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale| | align=center| 2| align=center| 3:12| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Loss| align=center| 10–4–1| Matt Hughes| TKO (punches)| UFC 63| | align=center| 3| align=center| 3:53| Anaheim, California, United States| |-| Loss| align=center| 10–3–1| Georges St-Pierre| Decision (split)| UFC 58| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 10–2–1| Renzo Gracie| Decision (unanimous)| K-1: World Grand Prix Hawaii| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Honolulu, Hawaii, United States| |-| Loss| align=center| 9–2–1| Lyoto Machida| Decision (unanimous)| K-1: Hero's 1| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Saitama, Japan| |-| Win| align=center| 9–1–1| Rodrigo Gracie| Decision (unanimous)| K-1 Rumble on the Rock 6| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Honolulu, Hawaii, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 8–1–1| Duane Ludwig| Submission (arm-triangle choke)| K-1 MMA: Romanex| | align=center| 1| align=center| 1:45| Saitama, Japan| |-| Win| align=center| 7–1–1| Matt Hughes| Submission (rear-naked choke)| UFC 46| | align=center| 1| align=center| 4:39| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 6–1–1| Takanori Gomi| Submission (rear-naked choke)| K-1 Rumble on the Rock 4| | align=center| 3| align=center| 2:35| Honolulu, Hawaii, United States| |-| Draw| align=center| 5–1–1| Caol Uno| Draw (split)| UFC 41| | align=center| 5| align=center| 5:00| Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 5–1| Matt Serra| Decision (unanimous)| UFC 39| | align=center| 3| align=center| 5:00| Uncasville, Connecticut, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 4–1| Paul Creighton| TKO (punches)| UFC 37| | align=center| 2| align=center| 3:23| Bossier City, Louisiana, United States||-| Loss| align=center| 3–1| Jens Pulver| Decision (majority)| UFC 35| | align=center| 5| align=center| 5:00| Uncasville, Connecticut, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 3–0| Caol Uno| KO (punches)| UFC 34| | align=center| 1| align=center| 0:11| Las Vegas, Nevada, United States| |-| Win| align=center| 2–0| Din Thomas| KO (knee and punches)| UFC 32| | align=center| 1| align=center| 2:42| East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States||-| Win| align=center| 1–0| Joey Gilbert| TKO (punches)| UFC 31| | align=center| 1| align=center| 4:57| Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States| [179]

Pay-per-view bouts

No.EventFightDatePPV Buys
1.UFC 63Hughes vs. Penn 2September 23, 2006400,000
2.UFC 80Penn vs. StevensonJanuary 19, 2008225,000
3.UFC 84Penn vs. SherkMay 24, 2008475,000
4.UFC 94St-Pierre vs. Penn 2January 31, 2009920,000
5.UFC 101Penn vs. FlorianAugust 8, 2009850,000
6.UFC 107Penn vs. SanchezDecember 12, 2009620,000
7.UFC 112Penn vs. Edgar (co)April 10, 2010500,000
8.UFC 118Edgar vs. Penn 2August 28, 2010570,000
9.UFC 123Hughes vs. Penn 3 (co)November 20, 2010500,000
10.UFC 127Penn vs. FitchFebruary 27, 2011260,000
11.UFC 137Penn vs. DiazOctober 29, 2011280,000
Total sales5,600,000

Filmography

Film and television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The Ultimate Fighter 5HimselfHead coach
2008Himself
2009BJ Penn: 90 DaysHimself
2009Never SurrenderBJ
2010Last Call with Carson DalyHimself
2010ESPN: Sport ScienceHimself
2011Fighting FearHimself
2011Hawaii Five-0Kapu Member
2012MMA Uncensored LiveHimself
2012The FightersHimself
2014HimselfHead coach
2014UFC Presents Mana: BJ PennHimself

Video games

YearTitleRole
2002Himself
2003Himself
2004Himself
2009UFC 2009 UndisputedHimself
2010UFC Undisputed 2010Himself
2012UFC Undisputed 3Himself
2014EA Sports UFCHimself
2016EA Sports UFC 2Himself
2018EA Sports UFC 3Himself
2020EA Sports UFC 4Himself

See also

External links

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Notes and References

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  2. http://martialarts.about.com/od/mmaandufc/p/bjpenn.htm BJ Penn – Biography and Profile of BJ Penn
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  6. Web site: UFC Great B.J. Penn Making Improbable Return at Featherweight For Frankie Edgar Trilogy . Rant Sports . Rick . LaFitte.
  7. News: BJ Penn is 'Absolutely a UFC Hall of Famer' says Dana White . Yahoo! Sports.
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  11. Web site: Dana White: Tito Ortiz, BJ Penn Deserve to Be in UFC Hall of Fame . MMAFighting.com . December 16, 2012.
  12. Web site: White: B.J. Penn is 'almost' on weight already ahead of featherweight debut . Bloodyelbow . October 21, 2013.
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  39. Web site: Iole . Kevin . Sherk not stripped; Penn-Stevenson for interim title . Sports.yahoo.com . November 2, 2007 . February 10, 2009.
  40. Web site: Kris . Karkoski . Sean Sherk Stripped of Lightweight Title . MMAFrenzy.com . December 8, 2007 . February 10, 2009.
  41. Web site: MMA 411's live UFC 80 PPV Coverage: BJ Penn vs Joe Stevenson . https://archive.today/20120720222912/http://www.411mania.com/MMA/news/67350/411%5C%5Cs-LIVE-UFC-80-PPV-Coverage:-BJ-Penn-vs-Joe-Stevenson.htm . dead . July 20, 2012 . 411mania.com . January 19, 2008 . February 10, 2009 .
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  44. Web site: Penn calls for St. Pierre match . FanNation.com . May 28, 2008 . February 10, 2009.
  45. Web site: BJ Penn To Fight The Winner Of GSP vs. Jon Fitch . https://web.archive.org/web/20080824223059/http://www.mmaweekly.com/absolutenm/templates/rumors.asp?articleid=6939&zoneid=14 . dead . August 24, 2008 . Perkins . Jason . fightline.com . July 2, 2008 . July 2, 2008 .
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  49. Web site: BJ Penn: I'm Still The Light Weight Champ. Let's Keep Fighting.. February 15, 2009. bjpenn.com. February 19, 2009.
  50. Web site: Penn asks commission to investigate St-Pierre . Chiappetta . Mike . February 4, 2009 . NBCSports.com . February 7, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090207003832/http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/29019021/ . February 7, 2009 . dead .
  51. Web site: NSAC Takes No Action at Greasegate Hearing . MMAFrenzy.com . March 17, 2009 . August 27, 2010.
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  53. Web site: 'Stitch' Duran breaks down GSP greasing allegations . Alexsander . Gary . AroundtheOctagon.com . Fighters Only Magazine . February 11, 2009 . February 11, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090213185051/http://www.aroundtheoctagon.com/?p=840 . February 13, 2009 . dead . mdy-all .
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  57. Web site: Penn Files Formal Complaint with NSAC. March 11, 2009. June 23, 2009. MMAWeekly.com.
  58. Web site: B.J. Penn Files Formal Complaint Against Georges St Pierre. March 11, 2009. July 2, 2009. Bloody Elbow.
  59. Web site: BJ Penn vs. Diego Sanchez Now Slated for UFC 107 on December 12 in Memphis . MMAFrenzy.com . January 2, 2009 . September 3, 2009 . September 7, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090907025445/http://mmafrenzy.com/11471/bj-penn-vs-diego-sanchez-now-slated-for-ufc-107-on-december-12-in-memphis/ . dead .
  60. Web site: Penn Dominates, Finishes Sanchez at UFC 107. sherdog.com . December 12, 2009.
  61. Web site: Dana White proud of new BJ Penn. FiveKnuckles.com. December 13, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20091217095349/http://www.fiveknuckles.com/mma-news/Dana-White-proud-of-new-BJ-Penn.html. December 17, 2009. dead. mdy-all.
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  74. Web site: Carlos Condit vs. B.J. Penn in the works for UFC 137 in Las Vegas. mmajunkie.com. July 15, 2011.
  75. Web site: BJ Penn Moves Camp to California for UFC 137 Bout; Kendall Grove, Reagan Penn Join Him . MMAweekly.com . July 27, 2011.
  76. Web site: Nick Diaz out, Carlos Condit in against Champ Georges St-Pierre at UFC 137 . MMAJunkie.com . September 7, 2011 . September 7, 2011.
  77. News: UFC 137 Results: B.J. Penn Retires After Loss to Nick Diaz . Bloody Elbow . October 29, 2011 . BloodyElbow.
  78. Web site: UFC 137: BJ's Message to Fans . BJPenn.com . November 1, 2011 . November 1, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111101222232/http://bjpenn.com/news/2011/10/31/ufc-137-bj-penns-message-to-the-fans-7172.html . November 1, 2011 . mdy-all .
  79. Web site: BJ Penn Tweets Hard At Nick Diaz, Jon Fitch, Manager says BJ is back. BJPenn.com . November 1, 2011 . January 5, 2012.
  80. Web site: Dana White: BJ Penn, Tito Ortiz deserve to be in UFC Hall of Fame. April 25, 2012.
  81. Web site: Ortiz, Penn both set for Hall of Fame induction.
  82. Web site: B.J. Penn cuts UFC retirement short, accepts Rory MacDonald challenge. June 5, 2012.
  83. Web site: BJ Penn vs Rory MacDonald fight booked for Sept. 22 in Toronto . mmamania.com . Mrosko . Gene . June 9, 2012 . June 9, 2012.
  84. Web site: UFC 152: Rory MacDonald Injured and out of B.J. Penn Fight . . August 5, 2012 . August 5, 2012 . Roth . Matthew.
  85. Web site: Rory MacDonald vs. B.J. Penn targeted for UFC on FOX 5 co-headliner. mmajunkie.com. August 10, 2012.
  86. Web site: Video - B.J. Penn Torn Between Retiring and UFC Comeback . FightNetwork . July 11, 2013 . September 12, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131011181041/http://fightnetwork.com/news/39798:video-bj-penn-torn-between-retiring-and-ufc-comeback/ . October 11, 2013 . dead . mdy-all .
  87. Web site: B.J. Penn, Frankie Edgar to coach The Ultimate Fighter 19, fight at featherweight. mmafighting.com. Dave Doyle. September 11, 2013.
  88. Web site: Frankie Edgar-B.J. Penn headline TUF 19 Finale card July 6 in Las Vegas. mmajunkie.com . Staff. March 19, 2014 . March 19, 2014.
  89. Web site: Andre Pederneiras: B.J. Penn will train with Jose Aldo for Frankie Edgar . September 17, 2013 . MMAFighting.
  90. Web site: BJ Penn Brings In Dominick Cruz In Prep For Edgar Bout. BJPenn.com. June 5, 2014. September 23, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923191539/http://www.bjpenn.com/photo-bj-penn-brings-in-dominick-cruz-in-prep-for-edgar-bout/. dead.
  91. Web site: Edgar destroys Penn in Ultimate Fighter finale. staradvertiser.com . Staff. July 6, 2014 . July 6, 2014.
  92. Web site: B.J. Penn Retires After 3rd Straight Loss; 'I Shouldn't Have Been in the Ring Tonight'. sherdog.com . C.J. Tuttle. July 6, 2014 . July 6, 2014.
  93. Web site: Ex-champ B.J. Penn ends retirement, but UFC boss still unsure on details. mmajunkie.com . Staff. January 19, 2016. January 19, 2016.
  94. Web site: BJ Penn says his return has been pushed back to UFC 197 in April. foxsports.com. Damon Martin. 2016-02-08. 2016-02-08.
  95. Web site: UFC postpones BJ Penn's return amid allegations. mmafighting.com. MMA Fighting Newswire. 2016-02-18. 2016-02-18.
  96. News: B.J. Penn vs. Dennis Siver slated for UFC 199 in Los Angeles. mmajunkie.com. Staff. 2016-04-12. 2016-04-12.
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