Georges St-Pierre names his number 1 in all categories in MMA

Georges St-Pierre names his number 1 in all categories in MMA
Georges St-Pierre names his number 1 in all categories in MMA

MMA – Georges St-Pierre has named the fighter he thinks is the best in all weight categories in the UFC.

Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2021, Georges St-Pierre marked an entire generation with his historic run. Arriving at the UFC in 2005, the Canadian was crowned champion under 77 kilos the following year. His second reign will making him a true living legend of MMA. This unstoppable domination will last for more than six years. During this time, the Canadian cleaned up the welterweight category from top to bottom by beating Matt Hughes, B.J. Penn or Nick Diaz. In 2013, the Quebecer announced he was taking a break before finally returning four years later. On November 4, 2017, the child from Saint-Isidore bowed out following a victory against Michael Bisping for the middleweight belt in New York. Since his retirement, the MMA tenor has devoted himself to his coaching activities. He notably takes on this role in the series La Cage de Franck Gastambide.

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Islam Makhachev validated by Georges St-Pierre

Passing through Tristan Gym, Georges St-Pierre spoke with the coach Firas Zahabiwith whom he worked during his career. The Quebecer seems to agree with the UFC’s pound-for-pound ranking: “ Islam Makhachev is incredible. I think he is currently the best fighter in all categories thanks to his latest performances. I think these two guys (Khabib and Islam) are just at the top of their game. » The Canadian also said he was impressed by some of his compatriots: “ The guys from Dagestan arrive with an impressive wrestling background. And they’re just great for mixing it all up. » The current champion of less than 70 kilos will defend his title against Arman Tsarukyan on January 18 in Los Angeles. It will be about the main event of the first numbered event of the year.


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