DVD Review: BJ Penn - 90 Days: BJ Penn, Kinetic Films: Movies & TV
DVD Review: BJ Penn - 90 Days: BJ Penn, Kinetic Films: Movies & TV
About the Actor
Mixed Martial Arts is one of the fastest growing sports in the world and BJ Penn is at the top of that world.
Product Description
BJ Penn "90 Days" takes you into the mind of a Mixed Martial Arts Champion. Live The Journey of The Prodigy as BJ Penn tells his story. Directly to you. Grow up with BJ in the small town of Hilo on the Big Island of Hawai i. Meet BJ s family, and see how support, love and strong family values created a champion. For the first time, see the actual footage of BJ winning the Brazilian World Jiu-Jitsu Championship. Enter the octagon with BJ…go face-to-face with him as
he takes you through his biggest UFC fights…how he won, why he lost. And how he avenged those losses. BJ Penn "90 Days" is not just for the avid Mixed Martial Arts fan. It s for anyone who wants to succeed in life. ENTER THE MIND OF A CHAMPION.
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE: BJ s bad childhood soccer experience, an interview with BJ s mom, the real reason why Reagan Penn was not named Jay Dee," how BJ got the name, The Prodigy," and info about BJ s special oxygen tent. Interviews with the trainers Rudy Valentino-Head Trainer, Jason Parillo-Boxing Coach, Adam Disabato-Wrestling Coach, Renato Charuto Verissimo, Sergio Cunha-Jiu-Jitsu Coach, Ben talking about the BJ Bod Pod. BONUS FEATURES: Who s the Best? The Penn brothers tell all, Family Duty in Team Penn, BJ s own account of the St. Pierre rematch in an exclusive interview 4 days after the fight.
EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY ON ONE OF THE GREATEST EVER IF NOT THE GREATEST,
By fmwaalex “fmwaalex” (Austin, TX USA) -
BJ PENN
90 DAYS
BJ Penn is one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time and possibly the best ever in my opinion, The Prodigy is highly entertaining and supremely talented. BJ is not only a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu but he trained under the Gracie’s and became the first non Brazilian to win World Jiu-Jitsu Championship on the black belt level. I have been a fan of his since I first had seen him and was hooked ever since. BJ to me is the perfect fighter especially when he really wants it or when he is not being cheated [either by judges or greasing]. I am sure a lot of people will disagree with me but in my opinion he is one of if not the greatest of all time.
This documentary is about the 90 days leading up to the GSP rematch fight at UFC 94 and has nothing to do with the UFC 94 lead in show that they were filming at the same time. Because not only does this film focus on his training up until the fight but it is also a look back on his career .While the look at his work out regiment is great and people like myself will love it even I will admit that the biggest selling point of this DVD is the look back at his career. Starting obviously with his childhood and how he got into Jiu-jitsu into his training with Ralph Gracie, love that fact. Of course going into the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship is very interesting and the actual footage of him in it is a great addition to the documentary.
Of course his first run in the UFC is covered up to the first fight with Jens Pulver which is a classic for sure but Penn would loose that fight. From there his final fight in his first run is covered when he defeated Matt Hughes for the Welterweight title. This is one of the most interesting points on the DVD, the split from the UFC and the fall out with Dana White. This is just one more thing that a fighter is saying about how Dana can be a little crooked, so many are saying it has to be true. But if it would not have happened we would not have gotten all those fights Penn had outside of the UFC, like his fight with another great, Renzo Gracie. His fights in Dream and at Rumble on the Rock and such would never have happened.
Then of course the infamous return is covered as BJ would have a great battle with GSP, their first encounter was great in which BJ lost by split decision. This is a touchy subject with me because BJ really won that fight and I will never be convinced other wise. Of course it seemed like destiny when GSP got injured and BJ got his rematch with Matt Hughes for the Welterweight title. If you did not see the fight BJ dominated Hughes for two rounds but then after something happened he got stopped by Hughes when the ref stepped in. From here we get insight into BJ’s return to lightweight when he destroyed Jens Pulver, Joe Stevenson, and Sean Sherk, Penn’s take on these fights are great. Plus he is now a title holder in two different weight divisions. But then it goes into what this DVD is all about, the rematch with GSP. Which brings me back into his training which believe me he was putting in work, I wish the greasing would not have happened.
The look into Penn’s training and the build up to the fight with GSP is great and the look from his corner during the fight makes it look even more epic. The thing about that fight is every one that watched it knew after the second round something was up. For those who do not know GSP got caught greasing his body up after every round, which makes BJ’s Jiu-Jitsu useless because he just slides off GSP’s back with his legs and such. If you have not seen the grease gate video you need to check it out. But GSP won the fight so that makes two fights with him BJ was screwed in.
The special features are great with interviews and all kinds of things, like the hilarious “Who’s the best” feature, excellent. Also there is an interview with BJ four days after the GSP fight that is real interesting. This is an excellent documentary and my review does not even touch the surface, if you don’t have this you must buy it now. BJ Penn is one of the greatest fighters in the history of the world, with out a doubt.
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