BREAKING | Georges St-Pierre announcing retirement after Khabib Nurmagomedov negotiations fail
It seems that former UFC welterweight and middleweight champion Georges St-Pierre is hanging up the gloves.
According to a report from Benoit Beaudoin of RDS, the Canadian legend is holding a press conference at the Bell Centre in Montreal on Thursday morning, where he will announce his retirement from MMA. This retirement has allegedly been spurred on by failed negotiations for a fight with UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Many members of the MMA community, unsurprisingly, are already positing that this could be a negotiation tactic from Georges St-Pierre. That being said, the Canadian MMA legend has long been floating retirement, and given that he’s now 37 years old, it’s possible that he simply believes the time has come.
Georges St-Pierre last fought in November of 2017, in the main event of UFC 217. On that night, he returned to the cage after a prolonged absence, defeating Michael Bisping to claim the UFC middleweight belt. St-Pierre vacated the middleweight title shortly thereafter.
His next most recent fight occurred all the way back in November of 2013, when he defended his well-guarded UFC welterweight belt with a split decision win over Johny Hendricks.
Over the course of his legendary career, Georges St-Pierre has bested stars like Bisping, Hendricks, Nick Diaz, Carlos Condit, Jake Shields, Josh Koscheck (twice), Dan Hardy, Thiago Alves, BJ Penn (twice), Jon Fitch, Matt Serra, Matt Hughes (twice), Sean Sherk, Frank Trigg, Jay Hieron and Karo Parisyan. He is inarguably one of the best fighters of all time. He’s 26-2 overall.
Khabib Nurmagomedov, his desired opponent, last fought in October when he submitted Conor McGregor to defend the UFC lightweight strap. He’s a perfect 27-0 overall.
Do you think this is really the end for Georges St-Pierre?
This article first appeared on BJPENN.COM on 2/19/2019.
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