| Name | Georges St. Pierre (Men) |
| Nickname | Rush |
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| Date of birth | May 19, 1981 (45 years old) |
| Weight class | Welterweight |
| Organization | UFC |
| Personal links | Instagram X Tiktok |
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Georges Saint-Pierre – MMA GOAT & UFC Double Champion
Georges St-Pierre is a Canadian former professional mixed martial artist widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in MMA history. Born on May 19, 1981, in Saint-Isidore, Quebec, St-Pierre—often referred to as “GSP”—became the defining figure of the UFC welterweight division and a symbol of excellence in modern mixed martial arts.
MMA Career
St-Pierre rose to prominence in the mid-2000s, capturing the UFC Welterweight Championship and establishing one of the most dominant title reigns in the sport’s history. Over multiple championship runs, he consistently defeated elite challengers while setting new standards for preparation, adaptability, and consistency.
After stepping away from competition at the peak of his career, St-Pierre later returned to capture the UFC Middleweight Championship, becoming one of the few fighters to win UFC titles in two weight divisions.
His career is defined by sustained dominance, elite-level competition, and a rare ability to evolve alongside the sport.
Fighting Style
Georges St-Pierre was known for a complete and highly strategic fighting style, blending explosive wrestling, precise striking, and elite fight IQ. He emphasized control, timing, and adaptability, tailoring his approach to neutralize opponents’ strengths.
His ability to dictate where fights took place—combined with conditioning and discipline—made him one of the most difficult fighters to defeat in MMA history.
Career Highlights
St-Pierre’s career highlights include multiple UFC welterweight title defenses, capturing the UFC middleweight title upon his return, and retiring with one of the most accomplished résumés in combat sports.
Legacy
Widely regarded as the MMA GOAT, Georges St-Pierre set the gold standard for professionalism, preparation, and longevity at the highest level. His influence reshaped expectations for elite fighters and helped define the modern era of mixed martial arts.
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| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Mateusz Rebecki Chinczyk | 20-5 |
| Arnold Allen Almighty | 21-4 |
| Khamzat Chimaev Borz | 15-1 |
| Jared Gordon Flash | 21-9 |
| Waldo Cortes-Acosta Salsa Boy | 17-3 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Allycia Hellen Rodrigues | 32-6 |
| Sergey Khandozhko Honda | 27-6 |
| Georges St. Pierre Rush | 26-2 |
| John Maguire The One | 26-13 |
| Maxim Butorin | 21-6 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Kazuyuki Fujita Ol' Ironhead | 18-14 |
| Khamzat Chimaev Borz | 15-1 |
| Akira Shoji Mr. Pride | 14-17 |
| Jiri Prochazka BJP | 32-6 |
| Irene Aldana | 15-8 |
| Ketlen Vieira Fenomeno | 16-5 |
| Guilherme Pat Kong | 6-1 |
| Martin Buday Badys | 16-2 |
| Marcus McGhee The Maniac | 10-2 |
| Dennis Siver | 23-11 |
| Fighter | Record |
|---|---|
| Brian Ebersole Bad Boy | 51-18 |
| Matt Hughes | 45-9 |
| Donald Cerrone Cowboy | 36-17 |
| Jorge Masvidal Gamebred | 35-17 |
| Tim Means The Dirty Bird | 33-17 |