(Photo : Chris Coduto/Getty Images) GLENDALE, ARIZONA – Georges St-Pierre waves to the gang throughout the official weigh in for Jake Paul and Anderson Silva at Desert Diamond Arena on October 28, 2022 in Glendale, Arizona.
George St. Pierre is ready to return to skilled grappling match as he determined to hitch the UFC Fight Pass Invitational occasion.
It has been some time since combined martial arts followers noticed GSP in a aggressive MMA bout, and it seems like he desires to make this return depend.
The Canadian fighter-turned-actor stated he desires somebody formidable, and followers would like to see his grappling match return. He has a couple of names in thoughts.
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“Maybe the Diaz brothers (Nick and Nate) could be [good],” he informed MMA Hour.
“I don’t know. I’m a competitive guy and something like that I think the fans will want to see. It could be someone that is active right now. [Kamaru] Usman, [Colby] Covington, someone like this. It depends. I think it’s up to the audience to choose who they would like to see and I think it needs to be a formidable opponent, too. Someone that is from a grappling background. Someone that will give the fans a good show.”
Why did he return?
St. Pierre final graced an octagon ring in November 2017 when he beat Michael Bisping on the UFC 2017. He retired with 26 wins and solely two losses, the final of which got here in April 2007.
The 42-year-old went out on his personal phrases, and even now, he believes he can nonetheless combat.
“I’m still in very good shape,” St-Pierre shared by way of UFC News throughout the announcement of his return to grappling earlier this month.
“I love the adrenaline of what a competition gives you, and also, I want to give an avenue to fighters who retired.”
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