I doubt it would hurt his business much to spend some time training with one of the best camps in the world.
Don't do it BJ.
You don't need to sink down to their level.
Oh my god. I thought you could never say anything more unintelligent than your usual "lay & pray" crap, but you've really outdone yourself this time.
On the other hand, your comment does finally confirm, beyond any doubt, that you're just trolling. So now I can finally feel good about my decision to ignore you.
I'm saying...joining them would go against everything BJ stood for. He would have to change his motto from "just scrap" to "just blanket" or "just jab" (depending on the opponent, that is).
"just win"?
I dunno.... It's one thing to say, "I'm leaving the camp I'm affiliated to train elsewhere." It's quite another to say, "I'm leaving THE CAMP I OWN to train elsewhere." Because doesn't it suggest, oh, that there's a better camp out there?
Maybe I'm overthinking this. Oh well.
"Just points"
He's never going to do it.
1. Don't think he's motivated to train for mma anymore, and he never really was that hard a worker to begin with.
2. It's always very assuring for lazy people to hear; "you would be so good if you just applied yourself". He could always fall back on lack of motivation or cardio for his losses. If he had a world-class training camp and partners and he still loses his next fight he would have absolutely no excuse to fall back on.
Don't get me wrong, he's obviously a talented fighter, but perhaps he's not as good as he always thought. Besides cardio he always seemed to miss certain qualities that make a fighter truly great, things like tenacity and the ability to adapt during a fight.