Georges St-Pierre: I want to fight the best in the world and right now that is Johny Hendricks
UFC welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre returned to action last night in front of his home crowd. UFC 158 was a great night for fight fans around the…
UFC welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre returned to action last night in front of his home crowd. UFC 158 was a great night for fight fans around the…
UFC 158 is in the books from The Bell Centre in Montreal, and the main event has provided for us what many had easily expected. UFC welterweight champion…
A welterweight title fight between Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz appears set for UFC 158 in Montreal.
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The UFC welterweight champion says that the best MMA fighter in the world happens to be a guy who currently doesn’t hold a title.
Georges St-Pierre will return to the Octagon on November 17 in UFC 154, in Quebec, Canada. The WelterWeight champion will face UFC Interim Champion Carlos Condit. The Welterweight Champion has been cleared by doctors to start fighting again.St-Pierre wrote on his Facebook page today: “Yesterday was the final chapter of my road to recovery, I’m now medically cleared to compete in professional mixed martial arts.”With his ACL surgery behind him and receiving his medical clearance, St-Pierre can return
Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre are largely considered two of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world. A bout between these two fighters would truly be legendary. the stuff fantasy picks are made of when fans often discuss fights they would like to see.The 37-year old Silva remains undefeated in the Octagon and although out while recuperating from an injury, St-Pierre, is currently riding a nine-fight win streak. Silva’s camp has been saying that he has picked off any serious Middleweight
Georges St-Pierre is on the mend and feeling great. This should sound like music to his fans’ ears, as the French-Canadian UFC Welterweight Champion has had to sit out his last two scheduled fights (UFC 137 and UFC 143) due to an ACL injury of his right knee. We were told that he would be out of action for at least 10 months.
Five months later, St-Pierre seems to be coming along fine in his rehabilitation. In his latest “Road to Recovery” video, posted by St-Pierre on his Youtube channel, he says: “My knee
Kamaru Usman never had the chance to step inside the Octagon with UFC Hall of Famer Georges St-Pierre,…
During today’s UFC 249 broadcast the UFC announced the induction of former Welterweight and Middleweight champion Georges “Rush”…