Tow days ago, Dana White revealed that former welterweight champion Georges St Pierre will be making a comeback after a three year break and challenge Michael Bisping for the middleweight title.
St-Pierre, who last fought at UFC 167 back in November 2013, is motivated to fight Bisping in order to recapture a title tha the Englishman took from him:
“He beat my record for the number of victories in the UFC. I would like to get that back.”
The two fighters faced off and the hostilities started:
“You went away, you ran away and fucking chased aliens, I don’t know what you did, no one gives a fuck, the sport is a different place,” Bisping said.
“Where’s your belt? Where’s your fucking belt? You don’t have one. The sport moved on. The sport has moved on.”
In response, St-Pierre replied:
“Are you still drunk? What is happening with you? Your voice.. my God. Are you healthy, are you okay?”
To which, an unimpressed Bisping answered:
“Why does that matter? I’ve been drunk throughout my entire fucking career. Why does that matter? I’m English, I’m in Vegas. … when’s the fight? I’ll fight right now! I’ll fight you right now!”
“Skill, fighting IQ, athleticism, everything is on my side,”
St-Pierre said.
“Oh is it really? Height? Reach? Good looks? The fucking accent?”
Bisping fired back.
“You are a very, very good fighter, but at the end of the day, there’s a reason they have weight classes. But I know why you’ve picked me, you think I’m an easy fight. Like Anderson did. Like Luke Rockhold did.
We got a fight!!! #BispingvsGSP pic.twitter.com/Zzf7AzWnao
— #UFC209 (@ufc) March 3, 2017
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