Georges St-Pierre is the greatest welterweight of all time. Current UFC division Tyron Woodley has designs on that title.
The greatest is hard to say, there is also another guy named Matt Hughes who at one point was one of the greatest, said St-Pierre to Nicole Bosco for FanSided. There are some fighters, I’m not saying Tyron Woodley is one of these guys he is an incredible fighter, but there are guys in this sport sometimes they become champion and they have an easier time than others in terms of opponent, in terms of challenges. Tyron had to go through great fighters like Stephen Thompson and his last performance was outstanding against Darren Till. There was a lot of hype on Darren Till because he was undefeated. Tyron just shut him down incredibly good. Tyron is in a good way in terms of legacy and in terms of being the greatest.
When GSP returned to the Octagon after a break of four years, it was vs. then middleweight champ Michael Bisping, a move that ‘The Chosen One’ criticized as taking the easier route.
In terms of coming back to fighting, you have to realize I have a lot more to lose than to win,” explained St-Pierre. “Tyron Woodley wants to fight me because he has a lot more to win than to lose because if he beats me in terms of legacy, in terms of popularity, he has a lot more to win. It’s not that I’m scared, actually, I’m always scared when I go fight, I’m scared of everybody but being scared is irrelevant because I’m going to walk the walk if I have to do it. I have to choose carefully what is my next move. For at this point I am with cementing my legacy it is not a straight line. I have to check what can I gain, what can I lose. That is why when I fought Michael Bisping it was a win/win situation from both sides. If I were to lose I lose but if I win, I win big so it was good. Fighting Tyron Woodley right now, now that he won his last fight it elevates his stock a little bit more but it’s still not a complete win/win situation for me.
Fighting is a very complex thing, I actually think it is good for [Woodley] to think he is the greatest welterweight of all time because it makes him confident and confidence has a big role for a fighter, but there are other fighters out there who can claim the same thing.”





