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So, GSP is still holding onto the Bisping fight, which has been delayed by Bisping’s own injuries and has led to an interim title fight between Yoel Romero and Robert Whittaker at UFC 213.
UFC 217 is coming down the pipe pretty quickly, and headliners Michael Bisping and Georges St-Pierre have indulged in quite a press tour in preparation for the Madison Square Garden showdown ...
The reasons for this are manifold. Bisping’s trash talk is getting a bit played out. Fans who came to the sport because of Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey don’t remember or care about GSP.
What a night. After a four-year layoff, Georges St-Pierre knocked out Michael Bisping to claim the UFC's middleweight title and cap a crazy night at UFC 217, which saw two other champions go down.
Bisping had even publicly talked about St. Pierre's desire to fight him and said negotiations were close to finalized before GSP even formally announced his comeback.
You just know that Bisping is going to rip into GSP one way or another. The guy will want to sell this fight so badly that he's going to do everything in his power to get under St-Pierre's skin.
The UFC no longer wants a fight between Georges St-Pierre and Michael Bisping, but can they really force the two fighters to move on?
UFC Middleweight Champion Michael "The Count" Bisping could be in trouble. Per Fox Sports, UFC President Dana White says he is no longer waiting on Georges St-Pierre, and the previously announced ...
Though he was unable to finish Bisping with elbows, he pounced in for a submission and won by rear naked choke. The way GSP ended the fight was notable; from 2009-2013, St-Pierre went seven ...
Georges St-Pierre is returning to the Octagon later this year, and he will challenge Michael Bisping for the middleweight title. UFC color commentator Joe Rogan is not a fan of that decision ...
GSP is the greatest welterweight of all time, but he got to jump the entire line of middleweight contenders to challenge Bisping despite the fact that the division might be the most stacked in the ...
Immediately after dethroning Robbie Lawler to win the welterweight title last July, Tyron Woodley called for fights against names such as Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz. More recently, Woodley ...