PARIS – Georges St-Pierre bent the rules when listing his MMA Mount Rushmore.
During a fan Q&A at UFC Fight Night 209 ahead of Friday’s ceremonial weigh-ins in Paris, former UFC welterweight and middleweight champion St-Pierre was asked which fighters he thinks had the biggest impact on the sport.
Of course, the ever-humble French-Canadian didn’t include himself, but mentioned seven fighters on his list – a couple which may come as a surprise.
Check out GSP’s list below:
Royce Gracie
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“Royce Gracie, because he did stuff in the beginning that nobody had ever done,” St-Pierre said.
Amanda Nunes
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“Amanda Nunes already, even though she has not retired yet,, because she is the best female fighter that has ever lived, I believe.”
Khabib Nurmagomedov
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“Khabib, because he had a perfect career, undefeated – an incredible career.”
Conor McGregor
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“I would put Conor McGregor, also, because he brought the sport to a different level.”
Jon Jones
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Anderson Silva
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Demetrious Johnson
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