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I've done my time & paid for it. Interviewed GSP many times, here's the last article I wrote on him last year:
What's Next for Georges St-Pierre
MMA’s fortunes in Canada have risen and fallen with one man: Georges St-Pierre. As St-Pierre was vacating his UFC welterweight title last December, the momentum of the sport slowed due to athlete injuries, oversaturation of product and the lack of recognizable stars within the MMA sphere.
Sitting down to talk with St-Pierre atThe Gentlemen’s Expo this Saturday, he gave answers that created even more questions—chiefly among them, the question over whether he would return to the sport that opportunistically needs him to offset the UFC’s flailing fortunes both globally and in Canada.
“If I ever plan on coming back, it’s because I know I’m ready to come back,” St-Pierre tells me as we converse in the makeshift greenroom before his speaking engagement at the Expo.
Professional MMA is a far cry from the tradition, respect and discipline that St-Pierre was weaned on in the karate dojos of his youth. In fact, promoters take great care to encourage drama: television personalities ask questions designed to instigate; certain reality shows are stocked with endless supplies of booze that lubricates conflict and promotion executives lash out with expletives and insinuations that would make a sailor blush.
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What's Next for Georges St-Pierre