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Wow! Georges St Pierre Looks Incredible at the Age of 40

Published 06/01/2021, 11:42 AM EDT

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UFC Fighters are known for their insane fitness bodies and fitness regimes. However, some fighters keep their discipline after retiring, and the former welterweight and middleweight champion Georges St Pierre is a great example of that.

The Canadian martial artist last fought in 2017, capturing the middleweight belt from Michael Bisping and retiring promptly.

However, he has still been working out in the gym. Additionally, there have been rumors of a possible comeback, and GSP’s insane training schedule and physique only add fuel to the fire.

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He posted a photo of himself on Instagram showing how shredded he had become after cutting out all processed food for a few weeks.

The new Marvel recruit captioned the post, “After cutting out processed food for few weeks, here’s my final result. War face # 2.

Last year, when UFC commentator Joe Rogan participated in ‘World Carnivore Month,’ he flaunted his incredible physique after cutting out fruit and vegetables from his diet.

Therefore, St-Pierre has followed suit with equally impressive results after listening to Rogan’s advice. However, this doesn’t mean that the fans are going to see him in action any time soon. Even if he really wanted to come back again.

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A possible Georges St Pierre vs Oscar De La Hoya boxing match canceled by the UFC president Dana White

Boxing organization Triller was looking to make a boxing match between Oscar De La Hoya and GSP. However, Dana White refused to let GSP fight.

He’s still under contract with the UFC, and even if the decision might seem harsh, the Canadian understands that White is just trying to look out for him.

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I understand that Dana didn’t want me to fight,” St-Pierre said to Cinema Blend. “However, it would have been fun because my career as a professional fighter, to become the best in the world in mixed martial arts, is done.

“I’m turning 40 years old tomorrow; I’m going to be 40 years old. It’s a young man’s game.

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Aniket Awasthi is a UFC author at EssentiallySports. This STEM undergraduate combines an insatiable urge to write with his admiration for MMA and the UFC in general to enhance his journalism. He calls charismatic names like Chael Sonnen and 'The Count' Michael Bisping as his favorite fighters, but he is a great admirer of the rise of Israel Adesanya ever since he fought Rob Wilkinson at UFC 221.
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