by
Michael David Smith
B.J. Penn is generally recognized as the best lightweight in MMA history, but after losing two straight fights to lightweight champion
Frankie Edgar, he's now moving up to welterweight to face
Matt Hughes at
UFC 123. Penn apparently doesn't see it as a permanent move.
In an interview on
SportsCenter Wednesday morning, Penn said that he doesn't view his two losses to Edgar this year as a sign that he's no longer competitive in the lightweight division. Instead, he thinks he's going to win his welterweight rubber match with Hughes and then move back down to be the best lightweight again.
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