"Hell yeah, he [has big fights left]," White responded when asked (via MMAJunkie.com). "He's the only one to ever challenge Anderson Silva."
That doesn't necessarily mean he'll work his way back to a third fight with Silva, though. Having lost two title fights already may make it harder for the UFC to sell a third fight between the two, a fact not lost on anyone.
"I never say, 'never,' " White said. "I mean, anything is possible, but he beat him twice. It's tough to do a rubber match when the guy is 2-0 on you."
Still, Sonnen's got options in both the middleweight and light heavyweight divisions, not to mention the outside the cage options opening up to him.
"He's got a lot of options," White said. "Fox loves this guy. He's going to end up with a television deal."
Penick's Analysis: Sonnen's certainly got a future second-career in broadcasting as an MMA analyst, but he doesn't need to be done as a fighter yet. It's hard to say he'll get another shot in the middleweight division, though the business brought in by their rematch certainly helps his cause, but with him considering a move to light heavyweight, that's where his best options may lie. He's got to figure out which path he wants to begin walking down, then make a decision.
[Chael Sonnen art by Grant Gould (c) MMATorch.com]
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