Published 5/28/2008
at UFC Press Releases
Wayne McCullough, UFC - Let's get to some of the biggest issues coming out of UFC 84: ILL WILL. BJ Penn has dominated Jens Pulver, Joe Stevenson and now Sean Sherk to underline his status as the best lightweight in the world. However, it seems he can't wait to go back to welterweight and get back his close, and some say controversial, win over GSP. As a fighter who moved up and down the weights seeking out the best fights and fighters, what would Wayne advise here?
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