Should UFC Hall of Famer B.J. Penn retire after his second round TKO loss to Yair Rodriguez?

Should UFC Hall of Famer B.J. Penn retire after his fight with Yair Rodriguez?


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Should UFC Hall of Famer B.J. Penn retire after his second round loss to Yair Rodriguez?





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That was a terrible match up for BJ but I think it's time to hang them up
 
No

Let him keep getting beat

I say give him Siver
 
Yes. That was pathetic.
A mismatch would be a better a word than "pathetic." BJ's performance wasn't pathetic, but I won't watch him fight again if he ever does. I'll skip that one.
 
what we feared was utterly true.

Let it go sir. it's okay to quit sometime.
 
Yes, absolutely. He should have never come back in the first place. He is simply not the same man he once was. And it's not even close.
 
Yes. Good to see that Sherdog has sadists to vote no.
 
Absolute destruction.

Like a father beating his child.

Retire penn ffs.
 
No--he should fight other vets.

Closedminded line of thinking that fighters should immediately retire if they're not in UFC title contention.

See: Cro Cop RIZIN 2016. By Sherdog logic, he should've retired after getting KO'd by Gonzaga in 2007.
 
No

Just take a couple fights that aren't against top 10 fighters

Guy hadn't fought in years and ring/cage rust is a legit thing
 
I think there are dudes at my gym who could beat BJ now, he's a shell of his former self.
 
That was hard to watch. I have no clue why they set that fight up, made no sense.
 
That was hard to watch. I wanted to believe but I don't think that BJ has anything left.
 
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