Name
Georges St-Pierre

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Born
1981 (43 years old)

Birth Place
Saint-Isidore, Québec, Canada

Position
Fighter

Status
Retired

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White

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5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

Weight
185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)

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UFC Welterweight

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UFC

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Latest Results
UFC 217 Bisping vs St Pierre 04 Nov 17
UFC 167 St Pierre vs Hendricks 16 Nov 13
UFC 158 St Pierre vs Diaz 16 Mar 13
UFC 154 St Pierre vs Condit 17 Nov 12
UFC 129 St Pierre vs Shields 30 Apr 11
UFC 124 St Pierre vs Koscheck 2 11 Dec 10
UFC 111 St Pierre vs Hardy 27 Mar 10
UFC 94 St Pierre vs Penn 2 31 Jan 09
UFC 87 Seek and Destroy 09 Aug 08
UFC 83 Serra vs St Pierre 2 19 Apr 08
UFC 79 Nemesis 29 Dec 07
UFC 74 Respect 25 Aug 07
UFC 69 Shootout 07 Apr 07
UFC 65 Bad Intentions 18 Nov 06
UFC 58 USA vs Canada 04 Mar 06
UFC 56 Full Force 19 Nov 05
UFC 54 Boiling Point 20 Aug 05
UFC 52 Couture vs Liddell 16 Apr 05
UFC 50 The War Of 04 22 Oct 04
UFC 48 Payback 19 Jun 04
UFC 46 Supernatural 31 Jan 04

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Georges St-Pierre (French pronunciation: ; born May 19, 1981), also known by his initials GSP, is a Canadian actor and former professional mixed martial artist. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in mixed martial arts (MMA) history. St-Pierre was a two-division champion in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), having won titles in the welterweight and middleweight divisions and has defeated every opponent he has ever faced.

St-Pierre is a three-time former UFC Welterweight Champion, having won the title twice and the interim title once between November 2006 and April 2008. St-Pierre was ranked as the #1 welterweight in the world for several years by Sherdog and numerous other publications. In 2008, 2009 and 2010 he was named the Canadian Athlete of the Year by Rogers Sportsnet. Fight Matrix lists him as the top MMA welterweight of all time and most accomplished fighter in MMA history.

He retired as the reigning Welterweight Champion in December 2013, having held the record for most wins in title bouts and the second longest combined title streak in UFC history (2,204 days) while defending his title nine consecutive times. He returned to the Octagon in November 2017 at UFC 217, when he defeated Michael Bisping by submission to win the Middleweight title, thus becoming the fourth fighter in the history of the UFC to be a multi-division champion. He relinquished the title a few weeks later, citing health reasons, and officially retired from MMA.



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