Inside Fights First Look: The Ultimate Fighter 5, The Coaches

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BJ PENN
Nicknamed “The Prodigy”, BJ Penn is one of the most versatile fighters in the history of mixed martial arts, with aspirations to hold the title in the lightweight, welterweight, and middleweight divisions of the The Ultimate Fighting Championship®.

Introduced to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Hilo, HI at the age of 17 by neighbor Tom Callos, Penn has been devoted to the art of BJJ ever since, moving to Mountain View, CA in 1997 to study under the tutelage Ralph Gracie before being awarded his black belt from Andre Pederneiras in 2000. Soon after receiving this belt, Penn became the first non-Brazilian to win a gold medal in the black belt division of the Mundial World Championships held in Rio de Janeiro.

The UFC quickly took notice, signing Penn in 2001 to fight in their lightweight division. BJ quickly ascended through the ranks, gaining a title shot against his The Ultimate Figher 5® adversary, Jens Pulver. Dropping a difficult decision, Penn never got his rematch with Pulver, who left the UFC® soon after their bout. Penn moved up to the welterweight division in 2004 and scored one of the biggest upsets in MMA history when he defeated five time defending champion Matt Hughes. It was Penn’s first fight as a welterweight, cementing his reputation as “The Prodigy.”

He left the UFC soon after his victory against Hughes, but returned to the organization last year. In 2007, Penn hopes to avenge his earlier loss to Pulver – as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter 5® and inside the Octagon on the show’s finale.

The 28 year old Penn currently lives and trains in Hilo, HI.


JENS PULVER
Jens Pulver is one of the most prolific fighters at 155lb in the history of the UFC, and was the organization’s first lightweight champion. In February, 2001, with a perfect 4-0 record under his belt in the UFC, Pulver won a title shot against top ranked Japanese Fighter Caol Uno for the vacant Lightweight crown. Jens won the title by unanimous decision and would defend his title two more times, besting Dennis Hallman and his eventual The Ultimate Fighter 5 opposing coach and nemesis, B.J. Penn.

Before leaving the organization due to contractual problems, Jens would become famous for his combination of defensive wrestling and boxing strategy known as “sprawl and brawl.” Pulver returned to the UFC this year after competing as a professional boxer and in various other lower-tier MMA organizations. His return to the Octagon was a bitter disappointment, suffering a shocking first round loss to unheralded Joe Lauzon at UFC 64.

Pulver grew up in suburban Seattle and was two-time state wrestling champion at Tahoma High School in Maple Valley, Washington. He went on to wrestle for Boise State, before a wrist injury ended his amateur wrestling career. However, it was at Boise St. that he began training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, eventually leading to a remarkably successful MMA career. Pulver graduated from Boise State with a degree in criminal justic, and currently resides in Davenport, Iowa.