Bisping calls out ‘p***y’ GSP for Dec. fight
Michael Bisping calls out ‘P@$$%’ Georges St-Pierre for Nov. fight in Canada

Former UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre has not fought since defeating Johny Hendricks via split decision at UFC 167 on November 16, 2013. Former fighters returning to the UFC are subject to four months of PED testing, which GSP is currently doing. His management is currently negotiating a return to the Octagon.
The fighter’s eligibility to fight starts on December 10, perhaps not coincidentally the date of UFC 206 at Air Canada Centre Toronto in Ontario, Canada.
He has expressed interest in a title fight with welterweight champion Tyron Woodley or a rematch Nick Diaz.
Now UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping is looking for a fight with the welterweight G.O.A.T.
‘The Count’ is currently scheduled to fight Dan Henderson at UFC 204 on October 8, 2016 at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. That fight is a rematch; their first fight, at UFC 200, is widely considered to be the greatest KO in UFC history.
Bisping plans to defeat Hendo, and then face another all time great.
I officially challenge Georges St-Pierre to a fight in Toronto in December,” said Bisping to Chisanga Malata for The Sun. “Quit being a p****y Georges.”
“I would love to fight Georges St-Pierre in December in Toronto. I fight in October, I could make it in December. That’s two months. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.”
“I’ll fight him at 180lbs. Right here, right now, I challenge him.”
“Georges St-Pierre would get sent back to retirement in his hometown… all right he’s from Montreal.”
The UFC is hoping the Toronto show in December does massive numbers. UFC 129, which was also in Toronto set the UFC’s all-time gate record, with 55,724 spectators paying $12,075,000, back on April 30, 2011. It is believed to be the largest live gate in Canadian history, beating the Olympics, the Rolling Stones, the Stanley Cup, and, well, everything. It also did very well on pay per view television, with 800,000 buys, putting it at #18 on the all-time list.
Bisping is wise to be looking for a part of that.
