Is George St-Pierre good?

Is George St-Pierre good?

Georges St-Pierre has long been regarded as one of the greatest fighters in MMA history. The two-division UFC champion won titles in the welterweight and middleweight divisions.

Why did George St-Pierre leave UFC?

UFC Hall-of-Famer Georges St-Pierre has said that he left the UFC in 2013 because he grew fed up of the performance-enhancing drug problem in MMA. St-Pierre took a three-year-long sabbatical from the sport before returning to fight Michael Bisping in 2016. That’s when GSP decided to return to the octagon again.

Is GSP better than Anderson Silva?

Silva, being the bigger fighter, obviously holds an advantage over GSP. GSP has struggled in the past with guys bigger than he is. Silva would likely be too big of a presence for GSP to handle. Silva is two inches taller and 15-20 pounds heavier than St-Pierre and also has a three-inch reach advantage.

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Is George St-Pierre the greatest of all time?

He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in mixed martial arts (MMA) history. Fight Matrix lists him as the top MMA welterweight of all time and most accomplished fighter in MMA history.

What makes Georges St-Pierre so good?

His black belt in Kyokushin karate and his boxing training enabled him to become the only welterweight in the promotion’s history to land more than 1,000 strikes (1,254). And his 2.39 strike differential — strikes landed for every strike absorbed — is the best of any 170-pounder in the UFC, ever.

Is George St-Pierre still fighting?

According to the man himself, Georges St-Pierre has not had his last fight. He’s almost certainly had his last fight in a UFC octagon, though. “My contract with UFC will finish in almost two years, and I will be free—and I will still be in shape. “I’m still a fighter and an entertainer.

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Who is the best UFC fighter of all time?

Ranking The 25 Greatest UFC fighters of all time

  • Amanda Nunes.
  • Khabib Nurmagomedov.
  • Demetrious Johnson. Career Record: 30-4-1.
  • Daniel Cormier. Career Record: 22-3-0, 1 NC.
  • Stipe Miocic. Career Record: 20-4.
  • Georges St-Pierre. Career Record: 26-2.
  • Jon Jones. Career Record: 26-1-0, 1 NC.
  • Anderson Silva. Career Record: 34-11-0, 1 NC.