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GSP still noncommittal on return
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<p>Former UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre appeared on Friday's episode of Inside MMA on AXS and discussed a potential return:</p>
"I needed this. To be happy, I needed it. I lost the motivation. The feeling that I want is the need to compete again. If you have a bad day [in MMA] you can get hurt really bad. I truly believe if I find the fun of doing it again, and I find the fire back, I believe I'm the best in the world and if I ever come back, it's going to be to show it. Right now, I'm enjoying my time."
He said the same thing when he was out for the knee rehab. If he didn't regain any sort of lasting fire during his first comeback, why would he get the fire for a second comeback?
I wouldn't be surprised if he's waiting to see if they're going to make championship WADA testing a standard requirement, so he doesn't end up taking the time from his camp doing random WADA-accredited tests on his own before fighting someone on PEDs, while somehow being made to look bad to a minority of vocal idiots in the process.
AlexanderTheGOAT - GSP knew when to get out, right when testing picked up LOL!
This.
And to think he said he would come back when the testing improved, now that it has he's changing his story all the time.
I'm sure he's surrounded by some of the yes men that have influenced all of the dominant champions in the history of combat sports. Hopefully they can convince him he can come back and win off cycle.
I really don't care if he wins or loses on his return, I just want to see him get busted for PED's.
alley - He said the same thing when he was out for the knee rehab. If he didn't regain any sort of lasting fire during his first comeback, why would he get the fire for a second comeback?
He came back beat Condit, Diaz and Hendricks and saw the Anderson fight slip through the net, no more challenges left to get excited about!
AlexanderTheGOAT - GSP knew when to get out, right when testing picked up LOL!
This.
And to think he said he would come back when the testing improved, now that it has he's changing his story all the time.
I'm sure he's surrounded by some of the yes men that have influenced all of the dominant champions in the history of combat sports. Hopefully they can convince him he can come back and win off cycle.
I really don't care if he wins or loses on his return, I just want to see him get busted for PED's.
Dana LOVES to use the old 'Man that dude has so much fucking money that I don't see why he should come back or fight ever again...' line all the time, yet not only does this apply to GSP, GSP has been the king of the welters for MANY years now. Let him enjoy his time off, man. Practice what you preach.
If there is ANY modern fighter that has deserved a break, it's GSP.