Caol Uno on a 5 fight win streak

Un-retire BJ for a UFC retirement fight for both?
 
Un-retire BJ for a UFC retirement fight for both?

Well, I wouldn't be apposed to it. BJ was certainly the better fighter in their primes, but he has being on a downslope lately, and if he still wants to fight, and BJ is probably only down for relevant fights (at least historically relevant), a match up with another legend from the early 2000 makes more sense than giving him another top 5 opponent.
 
Well, I wouldn't be apposed to it. BJ was certainly the better fighter in their primes, but he has being on a downslope lately, and if he still wants to fight, and BJ is probably only down for relevant fights (at least historically relevant), a match up with another legend from the early 2000 makes more sense than giving him another top 5 opponent.

I agree. If BJ does come out of retirement, there is no sense giving him to a contender. Let him settle old scores, or fight fellow legends of the sport, in one-off fights at whatever weight, with no pressure of contendership / title shots to muddy up the proceedings.
 
Lets make it six, and his opponent was on a 10-fight win streak, all finishes.

Raja once had a record of 3-8-1 and then he joined XPlode Fight Series. :icon_lol:

Next minute he has a huge win streak and is considered a credible win for an aging veteran. I checked out the guy's opponents in his win streak. One guy was 0-13 when he fought him. Absolute scrubs. It's just the Dashon Johnson thing again.

Power to Uno of course, you can only beat who is put in front of you.
 
Raja once had a record of 3-8-1 and then he joined XPlode Fight Series. :icon_lol:

Next minute he has a huge win streak and is considered a credible win for an aging veteran. I checked out the guy's opponents in his win streak. One guy was 0-13 when he fought him. Absolute scrubs. It's just the Dashon Johnson thing again.

Power to Uno of course, you can only beat who is put in front of you.

Jesse Brock, Daniel Romero, Anthony Avila and Tsuchiya are all either young prospect
or decent fighters, and Uno got past all of them.
 
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