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Canadian Fighters Beaten, Tasered After MMA Event


(Former IFL fighter Claude Patrick: awake and relatively unscathed.)

It seems that the fighting didn't stop with the final bell at Ottawa's Freedom Fight this past weekend, as word of a taser-filled assault is spreading across the internet. The boys at Fightlinker (who attended the show, and whose whereabouts the time of the attack are currently unaccounted for) first mentioned the story yesterday.

Details about exactly who was tasered and beaten, by whom, and why, have all been sketchy. But Sherdog caught up with Canadian welterweight Claude Patrick, who was a victim of the assault. Unfortunately, because he was tasered into unconsciousness and then put into a medically-induced coma for twenty-four hours at the hospital, he doesn't really know what happened either:

“All I know is that I walked into my friend Pete Rodley’s room to say goodnight and thanks for the show, and next thing I woke up in the hospital,” Patrick told Sherdog.com Monday. “I’m assuming I got tased from behind. They said I got hit with a stun gun or a taser and that’s all she wrote.”

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“Dude, I was hoping you were calling me to tell me what happened,” Patrick joked. “They kept me in an induced coma for 24 hours and I just got up today. Actually, I thought today was Sunday.”

UFC: Double-Standard Much?

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By CagePotato contributor Kipp Tribble

Yesterday, BJ "The Prodigy" Penn received a sentence of one year's probation and was ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution for hitting a Honolulu police officer during a melee outside of a Waikiki bar in 2005. As part of the no-contest plea to 3rd-degree assault charges, Penn must also abstain from alcohol, perform 50 hours of community service and submit to a substance abuse treatment program and random drug and alcohol tests. (Ed. note: Abstain from alcohol? Personally, we'd take the jail time — and we think Don Frye would agree.) Penn was also ordered to not travel outside the United States — well, unless it's to fight in England next month at UFC 80 and make some scratch, then it's okay. But otherwise, they're cracking down!

This comes on the same day as Fighthype's interview with Sean Sherk, where the Anabolic Muscle Shark had some not-so-nice things to say about Penn:

"I think BJ Penn is a punk. Who the hell is he? He's won one fight in a couple of years now and it's just whatever man. He wants to make all of these rules and regulations, but who the hell is he? I'm the champ in my eyes so I don't care if he fights me or not, there's a whole bunch of guys that could fight me right now. It's his loss, not mine. He needs me more than I need him."