Georges St-Pierre teases comeback to the octagon

Georges St-Pierre has always been considered one of the greatest fighters in MMA history. “GSP” has been called out by many champions among the years following his first retirement.

Khabib Nirmagovedov, Tyron Woodley, and Kamaru Usman have all tried to call “GSP” out of retirement. 

“For me, it’s very complimentary because for a fighter the goal is to work—And not only for a fighter, but the goal is to do as less work possible to gain the most money,” St-Pierre said in an interview with TMZ. “They know that a fight with me will give them a lot of money and plus if they win they can have the legacy that comes with it. But for my part it’s a mixed feeling.

For sure, sometimes I’m watching the fight and I’m like, ‘Man, I think I can beat these guys.’ Or after when I’m done training I feel like I’m very confident. But then after I go home at night and I’m thinking about all that crazy thoughts I’m like, I’m gonna be 40 years old soon.

“Do I really want to go back into a hardcore training camp, two months, put myself in jail so to speak and getting ready for hell? And I’m like, no I don’t. I’ve done it for a very long time and unfortunately in my sport there’s too many guys that retired too late and I do not want to be one of these guys. I’m very fortunate. I’m healthy, most importantly, and I’m also wealthy.

I came at the right time, the right timing, I made a lot of money, and I think when I measured and calculated the pros and cons it’s better that I stay retired.”

“It will always be like that,” St-Pierre said of whether he wonders how he’d fare against current fighters. “Maybe I’m completely out of my mind and if I go back I will get my ass kicked.”

“I think for me it’s better if I stay retired and I have other big projects right now,” he continued. “I still stay a big fan of the sport, I love to watch Kamaru, I love to watch all the best guys in the sport. … I saw the fight, he’s amazing. What a great fight. He’s very, very smart. Everybody talks about his physical abilities and his skills, but I think what his best attribute is his brain. He’s very, very smart. He’s very good at becoming the perfect nemesis for his opponent. He fought almost a perfect fight. He’s an amazing fighter and he’s gonna go far, he’s gonna be one of the best if he keeps going like that.”

“You can take the fighter out of the competition, but you cannot take the competition out of the fighter,” St-Pierre said. “I need to stay objective and smart about my decisions and right now to come back to fight for the welterweight title against Kamaru Usman and risk it all, there are more cons than pros. So it’s not worth it for me.”

When asked if he would return in 2021, Georges responded.

“ Stop tempting me. Stop tempting me.” 

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