What is the GSP quote?

What is the GSP quote?

“I’m a martial artist, and I don’t train because I have a fight; I train because it’s my lifestyle, and I’ll train every day if I’m not hurt.” “I try to protect my loved ones, the people I share my life with, because they don’t have a public life like me. I want to keep their lives private out of respect for them.”

What does Georges St-Pierre tattoo say?

“The tattoo on my chest means that there are two sides to me. I can be very rude and I can be very nice. I like to be rude when I fight,” said Georges St-Pierre.

What disease does George St-Pierre have?

After the fight, I did the exam and I found out I have ulcerative colitis. It could be genetic, but I think because of the stress and the fact that I forced myself to gain weight for that fight I developed this condition.

What is Georges St Pierre first language?

French
A native of Quebec, Canada, St-Pierre’s first language is French, and that has certainly shown from time to time as he has struggled to get a grasp on the English language.

Why does Georges St Pierre have an accent?

Being a French-Canadian, Rush’s English wasn’t exactly Victorian, as he speaks the language with a heavy French accent. Speaking was never really his strong suit, and St-Pierre understood his weakness and never tried to talk down his opponents.

What language is GSPS tattoo?

The Japanese Symbol There are numerous fighters and fans alike who have Japanese symbols tattoos on their bodies, mostly on the pectoral muscle but also elsewhere. Georges St Pierre, Jon Fitch and Dustin Poirier are among the fighters with Japanese symbols on their chest.

What does George St Pierre headband mean?

‘The Korean Zombie’ asks Georges St-Pierre to stop wearing ‘Rising Sun’ symbol at fights. For Asians, this flag is a symbol of war crimes, much like the German Hakenkreuzflagge.

Why did GSP retire?

St-Pierre’s 2013 retirement from MMA St-Pierre has stated that his exit was because he was tired of dealing with the rampant use of performance-enhancing drugs and the industry’s decision to look the other way.

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