GSP and BJ Penn on Hawaiin Radio Show

November 25, 2008 by admin 

GSP and BJ Penn on Hawaiin Radio Show
Highlight from GSP: I went to a radio show with BJ and they gave me a taste of Hawaiian cuisine. In the beginning when I took my bite — before I swallowed it they told me it was cat. So I right away spit it out because I thought it was true.

Never Surrender MMA Movie

November 20, 2008 by admin 

Never Surrender is an erotically charged, controversial action-thriller set in the world of underground street fighting where an MMA fighter who has been drawn into the world by an erotic and sexy promoter, quickly realizes that there is no way out, other than death. Staring GSP, Anderson Silva, Heath Herring, BJ Penn, Rampage Jackson and more…. and yes I think they’re serious?!?

UFC 94: GSP v Penn 2 Presser

November 19, 2008 by admin 

UFC 94: GSP v Penn 2 Presser

Does GSP Have Better MMA Jiu-Jitsu Than BJ Penn?

November 10, 2008 by admin 

Does GSP Have Better MMA Jiu-Jitsu Than BJ Penn? His trainer thinks so.

Rich Franklin on TUF 9 and GSP vs Anderson Silva

October 29, 2008 by admin 

Rich Franklin talks TUF 9 and GSP vs. Anderson Silva.

GSP UFC 94 Preview

October 25, 2008 by admin 

UFC 94 Preview: Georges St. Pierre talks BJ Penn rematch at UFC 94 and living the MMA life

Inside MMA

September 26, 2008 by admin 

GSP and Gina Carano on Inside MMA

Matt Hughes - Loser. Sore Loser.

August 15, 2008 by MMA moz 

Its one thing to talk a little trash about an upcoming opponent or a fighter you’ve beaten even, IMO its utterly disgraceful to talk smack about a fighter who has soundly beaten you so badly that there’s NO interest in a fourth Matt Hughes/GSP match.

His blog post about how boring he found the GSP-Fitch fight seemed laced with no small amount of jealousy. That’s somewhat understandable. A guy beats your ass twice, you may have some ill feelings towards him. But now Hughes is trying to claim that after GSP’s fight with Fitch (which Hughes walked out of halfway through) he does not deserve to be mentioned in the pound-for-pound debate. Has anyone told Hughes yet that GSP actually won that fight?

The hilarious thing is that Hughes also says B.J. Penn deserves to be considered among the best pound-for-pound. As in, the same B.J. Penn who Hughes (and GSP) beat. But GSP, who beat Hughes twice, convincingly, gets knocked out of the running for beating a guy who is ranked above Hughes in just about every welterweight top ten list in existence.

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