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04-13-2010, 12:35 PM
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by Steven Marrocco on Apr 13, 2010 at 3:20 pm ET
Newly minted UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar has one week off to savor his belt, and then it's back to work. There's a target on his back, after all.
Not more than two days after Edgar (12-1 MMA, 7-1 UFC) bested B.J. Penn (15-6 MMA, 11-5 UFC) on points this past Saturday at UFC 112, Penn said an immediate rematch is in the works and could take place within three to four months.
Gray Maynard (9-0 MMA, 7-0 UFC) also wants the first shot at the new champion.
Edgar is not one to make a scene about who's next. But if he has to pick one, it's Maynard.
"You'd have to say so," the 28-year-old Edgar told MMAjunkie.com (UFC blog for UFC news, UFC rumors, fighter interviews and event previews/recaps | MMAjunkie.com) today. "He has a win over me."
That fight took place in April 2008 in suburban Denver. Maynard outwrestled Edgar in the mile-high meeting and took home a decision with unanimous 30-27 scores.
Penn, meanwhile, fell short on all three scorecards with 50-45, 48-47 and 49-46 scores at this past weekend's UFC 112 event. It's that 50-45 score that's been eating at many fans, not to mention the former champion.
"It doesn't surprise me," Edgar said of Penn's wish for a second go-around. "He's a very competitive person. He feels he's the best fighter, so I'm sure he wants to prove that."
Edgar didn't much stop to think about the scores this past Saturday at Concert Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. He dropped to his knees at the announcement and fought back tears. Backstage afterward, he reconnected with his wife and parents, who had been to many a wrestling meet and seen him lose on the mat.
When he returned to Toms River, N.J., on Sunday night, approximately 150 friends and fans met him at the airport. A phalanx of firetrucks, ambulances and police cars drove him around the city, which was the next best thing to a parade.
That's a much nicer thing on which to focus.
"Do I think I won every round? It wasn't like I definitely won every round," Edgar said. "I guess if my team or my mom was looking at it, she might have thought I won every round. But it was close. I still feel I won the majority of the rounds."
Edgar does admit his work is cut out for him in the 155-pound division. In addition to the myriad of challengers who wait in the wings, he sees room for improvement in his frenetic style of boxing, wrestling and jiu jitsu. But he doesn't see his size as an issue, which many pundits suggest.
He may have unintentionally spotlighted the issue when UFC president Dana White could not fit the lightweight belt around his waist at the announcement of his victory.
"I've definitely been getting a lot of flack – a lot of people saying I should be fighting at 145 (pounds) since Day One," Edgar said. "It's easy to see I am the smaller of the two guys when I fight.
"But as long as I'm getting the job done, I don't see any problem with it."
And ultimately, the belt is sitting in his living room.
As of Tuesday morning, neither he nor his manager have been contacted about rematch with Penn, and Edgar said he'll wait to hear from the UFC before giving it too much thought.
In the meantime, he's spending time with his 1-year-old son, Francesco.
Those wrestling upsets don't seem so important now.
"It's finally nice to say I reached the pinnacle of what I've been pursuing," Edgar said.
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04-13-2010, 12:40 PM
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Ya can't help but love Frankie Edgar man
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04-13-2010, 12:58 PM
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I'd rather see him fight Maynard first then have an immediate Rematch with Penn.
But when the rematch Does happen I believe that BJ gets that belt back.
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04-13-2010, 01:03 PM
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if he fights maynard, it'll be a boring 5 round fight w/ maynard taking him down at will like the first time and winning the belt via lay n pray. at least w/ a bj rematch, we're almost guaranteed a finish w/ bj  .
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04-13-2010, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by carbondioxide830 at least w/ a bj rematch, we're almost guaranteed a finish w/ bj  . | Why don't you put the word "almost" in caps.
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04-13-2010, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by carbondioxide830 if he fights maynard, it'll be a boring 5 round fight w/ maynard taking him down at will like the first time and winning the belt via lay n pray. at least w/ a bj rematch, we're almost guaranteed a finish w/ bj  . | Exactlyyyyy.... That's y I don t want to see Maynard getting the title shot...no1 wants to c the belt change hands by 5 rounds of LnP...would rather see any1 else fight for the title
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04-13-2010, 02:57 PM
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Very classy, Edgar. It was a great fight for him. I hope he enjoys the time off and is better than ever for his next defence.
I still cant get over the 50-45 score LOL
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04-13-2010, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by MMA4EVERRR Exactlyyyyy.... That's y I don t want to see Maynard getting the title shot...no1 wants to c the belt change hands by 5 rounds of LnP...would rather see any1 else fight for the title | So you don't like to see a guy with very good takedowns fight, even if you feel he is unstoppable? I hope you're not a GSP fan...
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Originally Posted by carbondioxide830 if he fights maynard, it'll be a boring 5 round fight w/ maynard taking him down at will like the first time and winning the belt via lay n pray. at least w/ a bj rematch, we're almost guaranteed a finish w/ bj  . | The funny thing is, in Maynard's last few fights, very few times has he taken it to the ground and when he was on the ground, he had Huerta in a sick kimurea. I see the rematch being a thinly veiled attempt to replicate a boxing match.
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04-13-2010, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by QOTSA420 I see the rematch being a thinly veiled attempt to replicate a boxing match. | I'd sure like to hope so.
Because, although I do wanna see Edgar fight Maynard 1st before a Rematch with Penn, Maynard has really pissed me off with his Lay and Pray shit.
But that's why I'm hoping Edgar avenges his Loss and knocks Gray the fuck out!
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