“Georges is the best,” Tyron Woodley picks GSP as his dream fight for THIS reason

If Tyron Woodley had the chance to fight anyone, he would fight GSP - just to answer the question about who is better between them.


“Georges is the best,” Tyron Woodley picks GSP as his dream fight for THIS reason

Tyron Woodley's DREAM fight would be against Georges St. Pierre (Image Courtesy - BloodyElbow/MMAFighting)

Tyron Woodley in his prime was a force to be reckoned with – a killing machine that could put anyone to sleep. The former welterweight champ who defended his title 4 times (3 wins and 1 draw), ruled the division in the latter half of the 2010s.

When asked who Tyron Woodley’s dream fight would be, he said it would be Georges St. Pierre. According to him, GSP is the best and would fight him anytime if he had the chance. Back in the day, Woodley kept calling GSP out to prove he was the better welterweight than him. Eventually, after his loss to Kamaru Usman, his career nosedived and his callout of GSP was a distant memory.

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Now that he can fight anyone he wants and in any combat sport, he said he would like to fight GSP. To finally settle the conversation if he was better than him or not. And has also agreed that he is the best and that a fight between them would be great.

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What are the chances of this fight happening? Nobody knows, it is more of a never say never situation. But with MMA fighters moving to boxing and making an unbelievable amount of money, maybe GSP could return to fight.

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Tyron Woodley’s career in the UFC

Tyron Woodley had an illustrious career at UFC (Image Courtesy – Tapology)

The former UFC welterweight champion, Tyron Woodley, had an illustrious career at UFC beating multiple opponents before his career nosedived. His career reached its twilight after he lost to Kamaru Usman.

Woodley, after beating Robbie Lawler to get his hands on the UFC belt, managed to defend it four times before eventually losing it to Usman. After his loss, he wanted to get a title shot, but never managed to beat any opponent afterwards. He lost to Burns, Covington, and then Luque – which was his last fight in the UFC.

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Tyron Woodley might not have had a good end to his UFC career, but it was a memorable career. Now he has shifted his focus to boxing, where he has made enormous sums of money by fighting Jake Paul twice.

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