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UFC Hall of Famer and former two-division champion B.J. Penn suffered his fifth consecutive loss on Sunday night when he dropped a majority decision to Dennis Siver at UFC Fight Night from Oklahoma City.

The loss dropped Penn to just 1-7-1 over his past nine fights with his last win coming back in 2010 against fellow Hall of Fame fighter Matt Hughes.

FOX Sports analyst and former title contender Kenny Florian saw a few glimmers of hope from Penn during the fight, especially in the second round when he dropped Siver with a massive uppercut, but from there it was all downhill for him.

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley agreed with Florian's assessment while adding that Penn's recent losing streak is doing nothing for his legacy after putting together a sterling resume throughout his career.

Penn has made no official announcement whether or not he plans to continue fighting after suffering this latest setback in the UFC.

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