Georges St-Pierre has officially ruled out a comeback at UFC 300, stating that he will not be returning to mixed martial arts. The former two-weight champion expressed his acceptance of reality and explained that he will never experience the feeling of winning another championship. Read more about St-Pierre’s decision and his reasons for retiring from MMA.
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UFC 300 | 13 April, Las Vegas |
Georges St-Pierre, the former two-weight champion, has officially announced that he will not be returning to mixed martial arts, thus ruling out a comeback at UFC 300. Despite being a dream participant for many MMA fans, ‘GSP’ has dismissed the idea. St-Pierre clarified that he has not been offered a fight for UFC 300 and has no desire to return to the octagon due to his injury and the fact that he is not the same person he used to be when he was competing. St-Pierre, who is widely regarded as the greatest fighter in the history of the welterweight division, returned from a four-year hiatus in 2017 to win the middleweight title before retiring from MMA.
Georges St-Pierre, the former two-weight champion, has officially announced that he will not be returning to mixed martial arts, thus ruling out a comeback at UFC 300. Despite being a dream participant for many MMA fans, ‘GSP’ has dismissed the idea. Speaking at a recent Q&A in Thailand, the 42-year-old fighter expressed his acceptance of reality and stated that he will never experience the feeling of winning another championship. St-Pierre also clarified that he has not been offered a fight for UFC 300 and has no desire to return to the octagon due to his injury and the fact that he is not the same person he used to be when he was competing. St-Pierre, who is widely regarded as the greatest fighter in the history of the welterweight division, returned from a four-year hiatus in 2017 to win the middleweight title before retiring from MMA.