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As for the GSP/Shields fight, I really believed GSP was going to tear Shields up. The fight didn’t go like I thought it would at all. Let me tell everybody now, I like GSP, he’s a good guy and he’s somebody I wouldn’t mind sitting next to on a plane ride or at a supper table. So don’t think that I’m talking out of bitterness for the two losses, I’m speaking through experienced eyes that have been in these situations. GSP actually looked worse in this fight than I’ve ever seen him before. I really feel like Georges fights not to lose, he just doesn’t fight to win anymore. I like Georges, I like watching him fight, I wish there was some way I could help him to get that hunger back inside of him. Georges has the potential of being so much better than what we’ve seen recently. If Jake had won one more round he would have won the fight, based on how the judges scored it. So an interesting fight and a little disappointing at being the last fight of the night.”
Former UFC welterweight champion, Matt Hughes, sounds off on his personal website matt-hughes.com about his three time foe’s most recent performance.
After receiving much criticism in the media, Georges St Pierre is probably the UFC’s most talked about champion. With a decision streak that spans the course of his last 4 fights, GSP has not actually stopped an opponent since UFC 94 when BJ Penn’s corner threw in the towel at the culmination of their title fight.
With Champions on the roster like Jon Jones, Jose Aldo and Anderson Silva is St Pierre losing his marketability and credibility as one of the sports best fighters?