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“Either Come Back Or Don’t, You Bald F**k”- Darren Till Trolls Georges St-Pierre

Published 10/08/2020, 9:42 AM EDT

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Everyone’s favorite Twitter troll, Darren Till, is back at it on social media and he’s turned his attention to the consensus MMA GOAT. Recently, Georges St-Pierre recently took to the airways and spoke to ESPN’s Marc Raimondi. The former two-division champion touched on a variety of topics, including a possible return to MMA against the current lightweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov.

Georges St-Pierre had plenty to share regarding the adverse effects of weight cutting and the mistakes he made against Michael Bisping. However, fans were most dialed in to know more about St-Pierre’s future plans. Given his excellence in the sport of MMA, fans are always pining to see him make an emphatic return.

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Darren Till tees off on Georges St-Pierre

While many active fighters are star struck by ‘GSP’s legacy, it seems as though Darren Till is more focused on trolling. Till went after St-Pierre on Twitter and called out the Canadian fighter for not following up on an MMA return. From Darren’s stand-point, ‘Rush’ St Pierre only flirts with the idea of making a comeback to the UFC.

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The Gorilla’ has become well renowned for his skills in getting under people’s skin on social media. Seemingly, no one is off-limits for the Brit, including ‘Rush’, who many consider MMA royalty. Moreover, Till has used social media as a tool to keep boosting his profile amongst the ever-growing MMA fan base.

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Till recently grabbed headlines when he offered Mike Perry $5000 to be at his corner for his Robbie Lawler fight. He subsequently trolled Perry by tweeting out that he would throw in the towel during his match in November.

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Darren Till’s social media antics don’t overshadow the fact that he’s an elite middleweight vying for title contention. Despite losing to Robert Whittaker in his recent 185-pound outing, he still very much remains a mainstream player. The middleweight division in fact is chalked full of top-tier talent and Darren Till figures in that landscape.

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Darryl Pinto is a senior MMA writer at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his graduate degree in Mass Media (with a specialization in Journalism) out of Xavier’s College and has a year's experience in his current role. Darryl specializes in predictions, reporting, and covering UFC events live.
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