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    BJ Penn arrested @ ROTR afterparty

    Posted on: Monday, May 9, 2005

    Martial artist faces assault charge

    By Peter Boylan
    Advertiser Staff Writer

    Police yesterday charged a top Hilo martial artist with first-degree assault after he allegedly punched a police officer outside a Waikiki nightclub hosting a post-event party for Saturday's professional fight card at the Blaisdell Center Arena.


    B.J. Penn, shown here after winning a match in Honolulu in 2004, was charged with assault for allegedly punching a police officer.

    B.J. "The Prodigy" Penn, 26, was arrested early yesterday outside the Zanzabar Night Club on Kuhio Avenue after he allegedly hit Oscar Pauoa, 42, a uniformed police officer who was on a special-duty assignment at a party for the participants of the "Rumble on the Rock 7" mixed martial arts competition.

    Penn is the top-ranked welterweight mixed martial arts fighter in MMAFighting.net's world rankings. Mixed martial arts is a combat sport in which competitors may punch, kick, choke, throw and use other techniques.

    Police said Pauoa, who was hit in the face, and another officer working at the club had gone outside to break up a fight among a large group of men. Police said the officers used pepper spray to disperse the crowd.

    Penn, who police said was in the crowd, allegedly hit Pauoa with a blind-side punch to his left eye and tried to run away, police said. Pauoa ran after Penn and tackled him, but was immediately jumped by several other men in the crowd who tried to pull the officer off Penn, police said.

    At that moment, District 6 patrol officers arrived, pulled the men off Pauoa and arrested Penn on su****ion of assaulting a law-enforcement officer in the first degree, a Class C felony.

    If convicted, Penn faces up to five years in jail. His bail was set at $20,000.

    Pauoa was taken by ambulance to Straub Hospital, where he was treated and released.

    Jim Boersema, co-owner of Zanzabar, said he hired two uniformed special-duty police officers for Saturday's post-fight party and sectioned off a portion of the club to give the fighters privacy. He said there were about 600 people in the club at closing time.

    "We didn't have any problems," he said.

    Penn's brother, J.D. Penn ?president of Rumble on the World Entertainment, which promoted Saturday's fight ?said the company is looking into the arrest. Rumble on the World is the largest promoter and organizer of mixed martial arts competitions in the state.

    "It's definitely not good; we're still investigating everything that happened," J.D. Penn said.

    He said further inquires about his brother's case would be handled by Honolulu attorney Michael Green. Green acknowledged yesterday that he is representing Penn but declined further comment.

    Penn did not fight Saturday night but attended the fight to support his brother and fighters who compete and train with B.J. Penn's Mixed Martial Arts Academy in Hilo. Rumble on the World is a Hilo-based company that produces and markets mixed martial arts events and TV productions.

    Penn also runs the BJ Penn Jiu-jitsu Academy in Kona.

    The arrest was the second recent negative allegation against Rumble on the World Entertainment. Last week, police opened an investigation into allegations that a Waimanalo boxing coach entered a 14-year-old boy into a "Rumble on the Rock" qualifying event against a 32-year-old professional fighter March 11. The arrest and investigation come at a time when the Legislature has passed a bill with new regulations for the sport.

    Gov. Linda Lingle has until July 12 to sign Senate Bill 768, which addresses conduct and permits for martial arts fights and requires promoters to put specific safeguards in place. It also would levy a fine of up to $10,000 for infractions.

    The state believes the rules are necessary to regulate a violent activity that's gaining in popularity. The "Rumble on the Rock 6" in November 2004 sold more than 8,000 tickets, according to the company.

    J.D. Penn acknowledged that his brother's arrest, coupled with the allegations of a minor fighting a man, are damaging.

    "It's definitely not good at the same time, but when it rains, it pours," he said yesterday. "That 14-year-old (fighting in a match), we would never let that happen. We're investigating to figure out what went wrong."

    He said he supports regulation as a way to legitimize and recognize the sport. Regulation also allows the sport to move into the mainstream, he said, and would force everyone involved to play by the same rules and work together, he said.

    In less than two years, Rumble World Entertainment, formerly Prodigy Productions, has transformed "Rumble on the Rock" from a small Hilo-based show into a globally recognized event broadcast in 90 countries, according to a company press release.
    Last edited by Mr. Beelzebub; 05-09-2005, 04:26 PM.

    #2
    Some people who were actually there are saying that BJ was getting into a car and got pepper sprayed by the cops. He shoved one of the 2 officers to the ground and everything blew up from there.

    He is facing 5 years.

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      #3
      Holy ****!!!

      I hear B.J comes from a wealthy family, I bet his lawyer's good.

      If any of you have been in a situation where someone is spraying you with pepper spray, you'd probably know that it's just instinctive to run or lash out, it doesn't sound to me like B.J went physco or anything, he was just being an idiot. That guy has alot of responsibilities you would think the little ****er would behave.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Wizard
        I hear B.J comes from a wealthy family, I bet his lawyer's good.
        Well let's just say that you don't get a blackbelt in 3 years when you have to work everyday. You get it by training 8 hours a day because you never have to work a day in your life.

        I think it's funny that this supposed best pound for pound fighter in the world pulls a Tito and runs away before being taken down by a 42 year old cop and then having to get his buddies to pull the cop off.

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          #5
          His brother (JD) is facing charges too after a 14 year old fought a 32 year old in some fight event that JD was involved with.

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            #6
            Originally posted by HockeyFighter
            Well let's just say that you don't get a blackbelt in 3 years when you have to work everyday. You get it by training 8 hours a day because you never have to work a day in your life.

            I think it's funny that this supposed best pound for pound fighter in the world pulls a Tito and runs away before being taken down by a 42 year old cop and then having to get his buddies to pull the cop off.
            That part sounded su****ious to me aswell. BJ is one agile mother****er he must have been on total "get the **** out of here" mode to get tackled by a 42 year old. But then again, look at Couture. Cops are pretty tough to.

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              #7
              Hmmmmmm, interesting. I am interested in hearing more details as this develops. If it is true, Penn is an idiot.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Fallout
                Penn is an idiot.
                Well I knew this well before the incident happened.

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                  #9
                  Most of the people around are probably gonna back up Penn, he will have all these witnesses on his side and against one or two cops no less. Put that together with Penns clean cut lawyer and it doesn't look to bad. Does anyone know if he posted bail?

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                    #10
                    Wizard, he did post bail and is to be arraigned in court tomorrow. (wednesday). Check these websites out (I hope I have it right(the websites) but this goes to the local news in Hawaii which I watch on tv and you can seperate the bs from what you read. I hope they post what they show on tv.) .

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