Canadian MMA star Georges St-Pierre headed to the UFC Hall of Fame
Canadian Georges St-Pierre, who ruled the UFC welterweight division before putting a bow on a glittering career by winning the middleweight title in his final outing, is headed to the UFC Hall of Fame.
The announcement was made Saturday night during UFC 249 in Jacksonville, Fla., the UFC’s first live show in two months due to the global pandemic.
The mixed martial arts fighter known as GSP was a pay-per-view gold mine for the UFC. And in honouring the 38-year-old from St-Isidore, Que., UFC president Dana White revived the debate of St-Pierre’s place in the Canadian sports pantheon.
“Georges St-Pierre is a pioneer of Canadian MMA who helped build the sport globally,” White said in a statement. “He is the most famous athlete to ever come out of Canada and one of the greatest martial artists of all-time. We’re proud to induct him into the UFC Hall of Fame Class of 2020.”