“That doesn’t apply to me”- Georges St-Pierre ain’t no pu**y


“That doesn’t apply to me”- Georges St-Pierre ain’t no pu**y

Georges St-Pierre

Georges St-Pierre is one of the best mixed martial artists to ever step inside the octagon, the former two-division champion retired from UFC after an impressive victory over Michael Bisping at UFC 217. Even though GSP retired, he stayed connected to the world of MMA, and he recently made an appearance in a web series by the Marvel Studio (The Falcon & The Winter Soldier.)

GSP is widely regarded as the G.O.A.T, and he’s been practicing martial arts for a long time, he is a 3rd-degree black belt in Karate, and 1st-degree black belt in Jiu-Jitsu, he considers another UFC legend Bas Rutten as his mentor, and both of them are working extremely hard to make Karate as the number one sport in the world.

Georges St-Pierre appeared in a video with MMA journalist, Lex Fridman, he explained the basics of a street fight, and how someone can defend himself if they get in such a situation, GSP started by saying, “So the first thing is if you’re in an argument and you feel that the heat is rising, you need to hit first, you don’t wanna fight but you want to hit first..you wanna hit first you know, so boom! hit first depending on the situation, if you’re someone who’s much less physically strong than the aggressor you can attack the genitals and the neck, and then you can leave the scene.”

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Georges St-Pierre reveals the most important aspect of a street fight

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GSP then asked the viewers to always try to run away from the situation as soon as they get a chance, he then said that since he is a former UFC champion, he doesn’t need to run away from a fight, well this is considering someone is stupid enough to actually challenge GSP for a street fight.

“However if I’m at a distance, and the minute he touch me, he declare a war! Now I can go and perform self defense move. Always strike first, and leave the scene. For example, a kid or someone who’s not physically..doesn’t have the physical strength like you aggressor. Of course, I’m a UFC champion, so that doesn’t apply to me. But the key is, on a technical note always use the element of surprise, and when you strike, strike first, and strike to cause the most damage as possible,” GSP concluded.

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