Conor McGregor sees no reason for B.J. Penn to give up on fighting despite suffering a record-setting defeat at UFC 237. Penn (16-14-2 MMA, 12-13-2 UFC) was outworked to a unanimous decision by Clay Guida (35-18 MMA, 15-12 UFC) in a lightweight bout on Saturday night at Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro. It was Penn’s seventh consecutive octagon loss, setting a new record for the longest skid in UFC history
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Conor McGregor defends B.J. Penn after UFC 237 loss: ‘Soldier on soldier!’ – MMA Junkie