BJ Penn, bottom, takes a left from Georges St. Pierre during their UFC welterweight mixed martial art title bout Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009 in Las Vegas. St. Pierre won by TKO. (AP Photo/Eric Jamison)

The main event of UFC 94 brought a title defense for Georges St. Pierre against BJ Penn. And after almost 4 full rounds of domination, it was GSP who kept his UFC Welterweight Title.

GSP just absolutely owned Penn for the final 3 rounds of the fight. The first round was spent mostly in the clinch with the pair trading blows a few times.

The second round was similiar to the first except that GSP was able to execute a takedown on Penn and just absolutely pounded his face in. In the third round, GSP bloodied Penn’s nose with a jab and then suffered more punishment on the ground before being able to get out of it before trying to execute a takedown of his own that failed. GSP took him down to the ground again and inflicted more damage to Penn’s face and head.

In the 4th round, GSP threw a some nice punches that landed on Penn and then had yet another takedown. He went into side control and just threw punch after punch. At the end of the round, the doctor came over to Penn’s corner and took a look and decided that Penn had had enough devastation for one day. I highly suspect had Penn gone back out, he may have lasted about 15 seconds on the ground as the punishment he took left him completely wiped.

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