Edgar/Penn: The Sequel
Jake Rossen Apr 15, 2010
Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com
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Edgar Penn made media rounds week to promote an autobiography, and he all but guaranteed a summer rematch. That gives Edgar just enough time to sober up from the homecoming party before he begins sweating it off in the gym again. There’s something genuinely demoralizing about being asked to climb Everest, barely reaching the top, and then being asked to do it all over again.
Gray Maynard Speaking to Yahoo Tuesday, Maynard thinks he “blew it” by not casting himself as an obnoxious and verbally aggressive entrant. This is Dan Hardy Syndrome, and its effectiveness is well-documented. But Maynard has deserved his bid for a long time now. Penn/Edgar II leaves him to either sit and marinate in disappointment or risk his shot by taking another fight.
Penn It has to suck to go on a book publicity tour the day after you lose for the first time in over eight years in your natural weight class. Penn’s 170-pound ambitions are out the window for the time being.
Douglas Crosby The longtime MMA judge drew heat for giving all five rounds to Edgar, generous by any standards. Instead of either articulating his choices or simply shutting up, he reportedly went on a bizarre Internet spree of Scrabble-vomit essays that explained nothing. There is a certain posture that should accompany a sports official -- judge, ref, or commissioner.
The Fans Edgar/Penn, to put it plainly, was not that exciting. Penn’s stalking and Edgar’s beehive countering does not make for fireworks. Five rounds were enough. Ten might be too many.
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