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rdfs:comment | - Georges St. Pierre (the S in Georges is silent, believe it or not) is a professional mixed martial artist from Quebec, Canada. GSP had two matches against Matt Hughes for UFC's welterweight title, losing the first and winning the second. Unfortunately he immediately lost the title to some washed up fighter named The Terror and hasn't been the same since. Or has he? Ask Josh Koscheck and the aforementioned Terror.
- “The first time I fight him, he beat me fairly squarely.” - Georges St. Pierre talking about Matt Hughes. “I was hitting him, and I hear him say, “Ahhh,” so I keep going, you know?” - Georges St. Pierre after defeating Sean Sherk "I'm not imprezzed by yur performenz." - St. Pierre to Hughes after Hughes defeating BJ Penn. "I get on my knees and beg the UFC management for a title shot. I will not make one mistake this time."- St. Pierre begging for his second title shot against Matt Hughes, which he had lost the first time after being caught in an armbar. "He can't 'andle my riddum." -GSP
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abstract | - Georges St. Pierre (the S in Georges is silent, believe it or not) is a professional mixed martial artist from Quebec, Canada. GSP had two matches against Matt Hughes for UFC's welterweight title, losing the first and winning the second. Unfortunately he immediately lost the title to some washed up fighter named The Terror and hasn't been the same since. Or has he? Ask Josh Koscheck and the aforementioned Terror.
- “The first time I fight him, he beat me fairly squarely.” - Georges St. Pierre talking about Matt Hughes. “I was hitting him, and I hear him say, “Ahhh,” so I keep going, you know?” - Georges St. Pierre after defeating Sean Sherk "I'm not imprezzed by yur performenz." - St. Pierre to Hughes after Hughes defeating BJ Penn. "I get on my knees and beg the UFC management for a title shot. I will not make one mistake this time."- St. Pierre begging for his second title shot against Matt Hughes, which he had lost the first time after being caught in an armbar. "I had a lot of personal issues," St. Pierre told The Canadian Press. "A lot of stuff was going wrong." - St. Pierre talking about his first fight with Matt Serra when he lost the title. "Hardy’s the No 1 contender and he deserves a title shot. He’s very impressive and has beaten everybody. He’s the underdog but I’m not taking him lightly" - GSP "He can't 'andle my riddum." -GSP "I am a very nice guy, that is true, but people have no idea of what goes through my mind sometimes." - GSP "The harder you train, the harder it is to surrender." - GSP "I train myself to fight an army, so one man will never break me down." - GSP "I drank so much that I forgot my whole name." - UFC welterweight champ Georges St. Pierre, on celebrating after his UFC 100 victory over Thiago Alves. "I am on a different length of wave." - Georges.
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