Anderson Silva wants Georges St. Pierre; Dana White wants Silva-Jones
Who is next for Anderson Silva? If you ask Dana White, it’s Jon Jones. But if you ask Silva, it’s Georges St-Pierre.
Who is next for Anderson Silva? If you ask Dana White, it’s Jon Jones. But if you ask Silva, it’s Georges St-Pierre.
With betting odds just recently coming out for November’s long-awaited return of UFC Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre, the discussion of his bout with Carlos Condit begins to heat up. Medically cleared to fight yesterday, GSP has come in as a quite sizable favorite over the interim champ Condit. Perhaps this has something to do with the huge amount of controversy stemming from Condit’s acquiring of the interim belt over Nick Diaz. More likely, it has something to do with the long reign of St.
Georges St. Pierre was present at the today’s UFC 143 open workouts and took some time to discuss a multitude of topics including where he stands in his rehab, the type of training that he is moving toward as he recovers from his ACL surgery, surgery that will prevent him from training until July.
St. Pierre also says that he will be rooting for Nick Diaz to defeat Carlos Condit this weekend as Diaz and his trainer, Cesar Gracie have give him motivation to fight him. St. Pierre also heaped a
Rising UFC welterweight prospect Santiago Ponzinibbio believes that he could finish both Conor McGregor and Georges St-Pierre inside the Octagon.
Khabib Nurmagomedov has listed a few names that he would fight next if he can’t battle it out with Conor McGregor or Georges St-Pierre.
The coach of Georges St-Pierre is claiming that his fighter was not 100% entering a fight with Dan Hardy.
Georges St-Pierre’s team responded to Dana White’s latest claim:
Georges St-Pierre isn’t buying that the UFC has cleaned up since USADA:
Looks like we could truly see Georges St-Pierre vs. Nate Diaz soon…
It seems as though it may be the end of the fighting road for The Ultimate Fighter one veteran, and fromer welterweight title challenger Josh Koscheck. ‘Kos’ twice fought Georges St-Pierre during his ten-year tenure as a pro fighter