Filed under: Featured , News , Radio Highlight , UFC , Videos Former two-division UFC champ B.J. Penn might not be living the best phase of his career, but according to a fellow octagon veteran, he’s still the greatest of all time. Speaking to MMAjunkie Radio ahead of his UFC Fight Night 108 scrap against Stevie Ray (20-6 MMA, 4-1 UFC), lightweight Joe Lauzon (27-12 MMA, 14-9 UFC) made the case for Penn (16-11-2 MMA, 12-10-2 UFC), and not the more popular choices of former middleweight champ Anderson Silva or ex-welterweight-kingpin Georges St-Pierre, as the best to ever grace the octagon. “He’s had a lot of fights where he didn’t come out looking so great, but he’s also one of the only guys that would go and jump up one, two or three weight classes and bounce all around and do all kinds of stuff,” Lauzon said
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UFC Fight Night 108′s Joe Lauzon makes case for ex-champ B.J. Penn as the ‘G.O.A.T.’ – MMA Junkie