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28th January 2016
07:00pm GMT

“No, B.J. Just no. I think for a lot of people that have been the man for as long as he has – and I’m not saying this like I know him, and this is all speculation – but I think it’s hard for a lot of these people to let go. Some time passes, and it’s not like he’s being forgot, but he probably doesn’t get quite the attention he does when he’s in the Octagon.”
"Money" believes that Penn doesn't have any financial issues in his retirement and that he only wants to get back into the cage because he misses the thrill of the sport. He feels this a bad idea on Penn's part and that he has nothing left to prove.
“I can’t imagine there are any financial issues, but you never know, but (expletive), he had a run. He did great. He’s a legend in the sport. There’s got to be a time.”
“More than anything I just don’t want to see the guy get hurt. He’s getting older, and this is a brutal sport – not just in the fights, but through training camps. I feel like we get more damage done in training camps than most of the time when you step in the Octagon. If it’s that time, it’s that time.”These comments only confirm what everyone pretty much already knew. We're never going to see Mendes v Penn.
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