Zahabi would like to see GSP fight McGregor or Bisping

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Last Friday, it was announced that former welterweight king St-Pierre had officially re-signed with the UFC, enabling his return to MMA competition after staying away from the sport for more than three years. St-Pierre left MMA after successfully defending his UFC welterweight title for a ninth consecutive time against Johny Hendricks at UFC 167 back in 2013. The Canadian walked away on a 12-fight winning streak and with an impressive record of 25-2.

Now, with St-Pierre making his return, the former UFC champion’s longtime coach Zahabi would like St-Pierre to have an “epic” comeback fight. And by that, Zahabi doesn’t mean a fight for the welterweight title. He means superfights with current lightweight champion Conor McGregor or middleweight champ Michael Bisping.

“My ideal scenario, I don’t know if it’s still up for grabs, but I was really happy when there was a buzzing of Bisping or McGregor,” Zahabi told Ariel Helwani on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour. “I thought those two would be two epic fights. One, he would go a little lower [in weight]; one, he would go a little higher. But those are really, really intriguing fights. Of course, Tyron Woodley, he’s the [welterweight] champion and et cetera, but he has his fight with ‘Wonderboy’ [Thompson]. And if ‘Wonderboy’ wins, then they’ll have a trilogy. And of course we don’t want to fight with ‘Wonderboy,’ we go way back together.

“So I think the welterweight title is not really something he (St-Pierre) is thinking about right now because of the current landscape, but there is always the 185-pound belt. And of course, McGregor is such a mega-star that if you put those two on a main event, I don’t think that anybody in the world wouldn’t watch that. I think that even non-MMA fans would watch that. But again, I don’t do the match-ups, I don’t do the managing, I’m just talking as a trainer.”

Coach wants McGregor or Bisping for GSP’s return fight
 

Atto

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How cool would it be , if Bisping knocks him out like Rockhold .
 

WoodenPupa

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I'd like to see GSP in a tune up fight of sorts before moving on to these guys. He's been gone forever and is past his prime. He did save some wear and tear on the body by taking all this time off though. I just think his knees are not going to support his signature TD's anymore.

I have no idea how he'd fare against either guy at the moment. Bisping is much bigger and has decent TD defense, but he's been battered so hard the last couple of years it's just a matter of time before he experiences a quick drop off.

GSP can obviously beat Conor if he still has the ability to shoot, but that's exactly what's in question.
 

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I'd like to see GSP in a tune up fight of sorts before moving on to these guys. He's been gone forever and is past his prime. He did save some wear and tear on the body by taking all this time off though. I just think his knees are not going to support his signature TD's anymore.

I have no idea how he'd fare against either guy at the moment. Bisping is much bigger and has decent TD defense, but he's been battered so hard the last couple of years it's just a matter of time before he experiences a quick drop off.

GSP can obviously beat Conor if he still has the ability to shoot, but that's exactly what's in question.
Joe Rogan : Gsp is better than ever lol
 

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I'd like to see gsp earn his way back in.....let's see how he does against cm punk first and then maybe Mickey gall if he dominates punk.

Innit
 

WoodenPupa

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Joe Rogan : Gsp is better than ever lol
It so rarely works out like that. If GSP had a broad striking arsenal, he might have better chances of adapting to his age and being successful after his prime. Like say, George Foreman when he came back after the 10 year layoff (odd comparison maybe, but Foreman remains the greatest example of a combat athlete staging a successful title run well after his prime).

Thing is, what can GSP do to make up for the bad knees and compromised ability to shoot? We all know he likes that TD because it gives him maximum control of the fight. The Hendricks fight showed what happens when he can't score the TD at will. His jab isn't enough---it certainly won't be against Conor or Bisping. Maybe he can up his clinch game, and learn some greco-style TD's?
 

WoodenPupa

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I'd like to see gsp earn his way back in.....let's see how he does against cm punk first and then maybe Mickey gall if he dominates punk.

Innit
Actually he should just go back to the amateurs. If you're gonna start over, start over.