Following seven straight losses dating back to 2011, it appears B.J. Penn’s time with the UFC has come to an end.
The former two-division champion has suffered through one of the toughest runs in UFC history while watching his record hit 16-14-2 after his most recent defeat to Clay Guida at UFC 237 in Brazil in May.
UFC president Dana White gave Penn every opportunity to get back on track after he initially retired back in 2014 and then decided less than two years later that he wasn’t done fighting yet.