I can't fucking stand this kind of shit.
If Georges St-Pierre fights again, Dana White says it won't be against Conor McGregor
3:30 PM CT
LAS VEGAS -- UFC president Dana White says "there is no status" on Georges St-Pierre's future, following his recent decision to vacate the UFC's middleweight championship.
St-Pierre, 36, claimed the 185-pound title by submitting Michael Bispingat UFC 217 in early November. It was St-Pierre's first fight since 2013.
The Canadian star vacated the title just 31 days later, citing health reasons. Prior to that announcement, White stated he would be "super pissed" if St-Pierre refused to defend the title, and that he was contractually obligated to do so.
Georges St-Pierre celebrated after winning the UFC middleweight belt in early November, but he has since vacated the title and his future in the sport is uncertain. AP Photo/Frank Franklin II
St-Pierre (26-2) still opted to vacate, but remains under UFC contract and is open to fighting again.
At this time, White said there is no update on his next move.
"There is no status," White told ESPN. "I knew what he was doing. That's why I put [a mandatory title defense] into his contract. We both knew what was going on.
"I don't know, man. I don't think the guy wants to fight. I think he jumped in, grabbed some cash and went back to Canada."
continued,
White on GSP: 'Don't think (he) wants to fight'
If Georges St-Pierre fights again, Dana White says it won't be against Conor McGregor
3:30 PM CT
LAS VEGAS -- UFC president Dana White says "there is no status" on Georges St-Pierre's future, following his recent decision to vacate the UFC's middleweight championship.
St-Pierre, 36, claimed the 185-pound title by submitting Michael Bispingat UFC 217 in early November. It was St-Pierre's first fight since 2013.
The Canadian star vacated the title just 31 days later, citing health reasons. Prior to that announcement, White stated he would be "super pissed" if St-Pierre refused to defend the title, and that he was contractually obligated to do so.
Georges St-Pierre celebrated after winning the UFC middleweight belt in early November, but he has since vacated the title and his future in the sport is uncertain. AP Photo/Frank Franklin II
St-Pierre (26-2) still opted to vacate, but remains under UFC contract and is open to fighting again.
At this time, White said there is no update on his next move.
"There is no status," White told ESPN. "I knew what he was doing. That's why I put [a mandatory title defense] into his contract. We both knew what was going on.
"I don't know, man. I don't think the guy wants to fight. I think he jumped in, grabbed some cash and went back to Canada."
continued,
White on GSP: 'Don't think (he) wants to fight'