The UFC has been talking about heading to Hawaii for years, but in the past Dana White has cited possible weather issues that could be postpone an event held in the 50,000 capacity outdoor Aloha Stadium. Top featherweight contender Max Holloway has been campaigning for the event for some time now, and even mentioned that it could possibly draw a fellow local star and MMA legend to come back.

"I heard Dana White talking about UFC: Hawaii, said it was already on the agenda and just needed to get over some obstacles," Holloway told fans during a recent Periscope session. "B.J. Penn said if UFC ever came to Hawaii, he would come out of retirement for a last one. You guys might just get your wish, and see the legend back in action."

"I think he needs to fight at his true weight though, at 155. Just because he can make the weight, doesn't mean he should. Give BJ one last fight, and that would be great I think."

Penn retired in 2014 following another loss to Frankie Edgar in which he dropped to featherweight and competed after being out for two years. He has compiled an overall record of 16-10-2, but has only one win in his past 5 fights dating back to 2010 -- none of which were held at lightweight.

The former two-division champion is currently 36-years-old and was recently inducted to the UFC Hall of Fame.

Fedor is coming back to competition. Arlovski, Mir and Crocop are still contenders in the UFC. These older fighters are still chugging along, but will Penn really consider following suit if the UFC hosted a show in his hometown? I say it's doubtful, but we have seen crazier things in the sport.