UFC President Dana White has had enough of MMA legend BJ Penn.

The UFC was planning a fight between Penn and Nik Lentz for November but that has been shelved in light of recent videos of Penn fighting in the streets of Hawaii, White told ESPN.

Penn, who will turn 41 in December, has lost seven straight fights – eight if you include the one outside of the Hawaiian bar Lava Shack that surfaced in two videos on TMZ, where an unidentified man knocked Penn to the ground with a brutal set of punches. Another video from that night shows Penn wrestling the man to the floor and punching him on the side of the head after getting knocked out himself.

Penn had previously been recorded fighting a bouncer outside a Hawaiian strip club.

“He won’t fight again, that’s it,” White told ESPN. “That’s a wrap. It’s not even that this was the last straw. I didn’t love him continuing to fight anyway, but with the relationship that he and I have — he gets me on the phone, begging me for another fight. It’s hard to turn him down.

“After what I saw in that video, BJ needs to, you know, he needs to focus on his personal life before he thinks about fighting.”

White hasn’t reached out to Penn personally, but the UFC Hall of Famer has been informed of the decision not to book him for another fight.

Representatives of Penn claim that he was trying to diffuse a hostile situation and acted in self-defense. Penn was not charged for either incident.

“I don’t want to sit here and pick BJ Penn apart,” White said. “I think we all know what BJ Penn needs to do and hopefully BJ Penn knows what BJ Penn needs to do. What I saw in that video was sad and I love the kid. I hope he gets his life together. If BJ Penn needs me, all he has to do is pick up the phone and ask.”