

Georges St Pierre sat down for a recent interview with Paddy Pimblett and offered some valuable advice on how to handle the backlash. Pimblett is fresh off a win over Jared Gordon at UFC 282. He faced criticism, as many felt that Gordon deserved to win the fight. Despite Pimblett’s claims of dominance in the post-fight interview, Georges St Pierre offered his insights on professionally handling criticism. With a wealth of experience and legendary status in the UFC, GSP’s advice will be sure to help Pimblett navigate the world of MMA.
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GSP is a true legend in the world of MMA and UFC. With 26 wins and only 2 losses, he was one of the most dominant fighters in the sport. He was also the champion of both the middleweight and welterweight divisions, a testament to his all-around fighting ability. With his impressive record and numerous accolades, GSP is widely considered to be one of the greatest fighters in the history of the UFC.
The conversation between GSP and Pimblett was certainly a unique and insightful one. They discussed a variety of topics, including GSP’s impressive shape even after retiring from the sport. Despite his retirement, GSP remains in great condition, something that speaks to his dedication and discipline as a fighter.
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St. Pierre credits his love for MMA as the secret to his post-retirement fitness
Paddy Pimblett questioned GSP how he manages to maintain such a stellar physique even after retirement. Pimblett noticed how, despite of retiring GSP, still manages to maintain his physique. GSP’s answer to Pimblett’s question was inspiring.
He said, “Yeah., I will train until the day I die, my friend. I think I train not because I compete, I train because I love it. I love to, I love to to be fit, I love the confidence that martial art gives me.”
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Pimblett was impressed with GSP’s dedication to training, even after retirement. GSP’s commitment to martial arts is a testament to his passion for the sport. His love for MMA and training is what keeps him in such great shape, even after all these years.
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GSP talks about his business success post retirement
Paddy ‘The Baddy’ asks GSP what he is doing after retiring from UFC. Georges St Pierre talks about his online business and new ‘Rushfit’ fitness program. The first ‘Rushfit’ session was quite successful and now he is going to soon start the second program.
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He said, “We did with True Connect and my friend Erik Owings we have a second program uh Rush Fit the 2.0 that is coming up very, very soon. the first one was a big success. I also have a base block, I have a equipment that I uh that I sell online.”
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He credits his success to his hard-work during a tough period in COVID. He was able to make use of a good opportunity during COVID and was able to achieve success. Moreover, he had help from his friend and business partner Erik Owings.
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