Georges St-Pierre, arguably the greatest fighter to ever grace an Octagon, is looking a little different these days
Longtime fans of MMA will remember welterweight Georges St-Pierre. This was the most dominant version of the Canadian.
GSP lost two fights at 170 lbs to Matt Hughes and Matt Serra respectively. He avenged both of them, finishing Hughes twice and Serra once during the greatest run the division has ever seen. After losing to Serra, he racked up 12-straight wins over a who’s who of the weight class. Nick Diaz. Jake Shields, Dan Hardy, BJ Penn, Jon Fitch and Carlos Condit are just some of the marquee scalps he amassed during this era.
If you started following the sport a little later, this is what St-Pierre looked like in his last welterweight fight against Johny Hendricks in 2013.
Newer fans may be more familiar with middleweight St-Pierre. Although we’ve only seen this incarnation of him once.
He returned to the Octagon after a four-year hiatus to challenge for Michael Bisping’s middleweight title in November 2017. St-Pierre won via third round rear-naked choke to join an elite group of two-weight UFC champions, following in the footsteps of Randy Couture, BJ Penn and Conor McGregor. Daniel Cormier has since completed this feat by winning the light-heavyweight and heavyweight straps.
St-Pierre’s reign as middleweight king remains the shortest in UFC history in any division. He vacated the strap 34 days after winning it due to the digestive disorder ulcerative colitis.
Here’s what he looked like in his only ever fight at 185 lbs.
Slimming down
Have a gander at what St-Pierre looks like as of September 2018.
Nearly a full year after his middleweight title fight, GSP is looking notably trimmer.
Recovery time in Russian Spa in Brooklyn with @82Spaniard! pic.twitter.com/u8BJNgFprt
— Georges St-Pierre (@GeorgesStPierre) September 2, 2018
Recently, he has announced that he is looking to return in 2018. He has openly admitted to being interested in the winner of Khabib Nurmagomedov vs Conor McGregor. Nurmagomedov famously called out St-Pierre after winning the lightweight belt while a potential superfight between GSP and McGregor has been talked about by fans, training partners and coaches for years.
Although Dana White has suggested that GSP won’t be offered the winner of UFC 229’s headliner, fans are having other ideas. Especially after this new photo emerged.
Georges St-Pierre looks about ready to challenge the winner of Khabib-McGregor. #UFC pic.twitter.com/YkJZUbCCac
— Chisanga Malata (@Chisanga_Malata) September 3, 2018
Georges St-Pierre [@GeorgesStPierre] looks like he’s testing the water at 155lbs to me…. pic.twitter.com/xxJCa6HGf6
— Joe Devlin (@Kawz_TO) September 2, 2018
Someone looks like they're getting down in weight!! 😄 pic.twitter.com/jXBxR1MAYC
— Submission Radio (@SubmissionRadio) September 2, 2018
Oh you’re coming for the 155lb belt for sure.
— Jon ? (@JonnGrey) September 2, 2018
Lest we forget, it wasn’t that long ago when GSP was listed as a lightweight contender on FOX.
Double Champ @dc_mma takes the top spot, but no @MightyMouseUFC in the top 5 👀…. pic.twitter.com/8dXaiTNrup
— FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) August 20, 2018
The man’s never fought at 155 lbs in his life.
At least, not yet.