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LAS VEGAS - UFC president Dana White is almost resigned to the fact that his lightweight champion, B.J. Penn, is going to leave the division to chase the welterweight belt. After Penn's recent one-sided victories over Joe "Daddy" Stevenson and Sean Sherk, though, White doesn't have a challenger on the horizon who can keep Penn from abandoning the division. White doesn't realize that perhaps, indeed, he does have a challenger who can hold Penn's interest at 155 and who could fight on even terms for five rounds with the gifted Hawaiian. Enter Josh Koscheck, who first has to get by Chris Lytle at tonight's UFC 86 event.<
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Topic: MMA News
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