Mixed martial arts superstar
BJ Penn (9-2-1) will take on another member of martial arts fightings most heralded family in
Renzo Gracie (10-5-1) at Honolulu, Hawaiis 50,000 crowd capacity Aloha Stadium on Friday, July 29th. The bout, which will be presented as a featured contest during the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii extravaganza, will premiere on Pay Per View television along with the remainder of the card on Sunday, July 31st.
Penns appearance in his home state will be his second in a period of eight months. On November 20th of last year, he defeated Renzos cousin, Rodrigo Gracie, by way of unanimous judges decision at Honolulus Blaisdell Center.
Penns latest challenger is an eight-time veteran of Japans Pride Fighting Championship and the owner of a fifth degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the style of combat founded by his grandfather, Carlos Gracie. The matchup with Penn will mark Gracies first start since October 5, 2003 when he lost a split decision to former UFC welterweight crown holder,
Carlos Newton. During his 13 year professional career, Gracie has claimed wins over the likes of martial arts fighting legends
Maurice Smith and Oleg Taktarov.
Last year, Penn defected from The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he had reeled off six of his nine career victories, to the K-1 organization that recently expanded its repertoire of combat sports promotions to include mixed martial arts competition. Penns dramatic career move came shortly after he had made a jump from the UFCs 154-pound limit division to its 168-pound class and easily defeated the heavier weight categorys reigning champion,
Matt Hughes, by way of rear naked choke.
K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii will also feature an eight-man, single-elimination tournament and a pair of Superfights that will be contested under the promotions traditional, stand-up fighting rules. Amongst the talent enlisted for the tournament affair are 2003 K-1 USA champion,
Carter Williams; UFC and Rumble on the Rock veteran Wesley Cabbage Correira; and Big Daddy
Gary Goodridge. In Superfight action, four-time K-1 Japan Grand Prix tournament winner, Musashi, will meet Swedens Richard Nordstrand while sumo wrestling legend turned K-1 fighter Akebono will do battle with 7 foot 2 inch giant, Hong Man Choi, who captured the K-1 Grand Prix tournament championship in Seoul, Korea earlier this year.
Yusuke Fujimoto vs Scott Junk
Butterbean vs Marcus Royster
Carter Williams vs Hiromi Amada
Gary Goodridge vs Wesley "Cabbage" Correira
B.J. Penn vs Renzo Gracie
Musashi vs Rickard Nordstrand
Chad "Akebono" Rowan vs Hong-Man Choi