If he isn’t the greatest mixed martial artist ever, two-time UFC welterweight champion
Georges St. Pierre is definitely in the conversation. Check out this exclusive interview to see whom St. Pierre thinks is the greatest fighter in the sport today as well as his thoughts on his UFC 100 opponent,
Thiago Alves.
St. Pierre: Well, you have some good things and some bad things about it, and the bad thing would be when you want to have a private life, you want to be left alone, it’s pretty hard.
St. Pierre:
Royce Gracie. He is the one that really inspired me in the beginning to do what I do for a living. He dominated his time. When he fought in MMA, he dominated his time like nobody ever else had before. And for me, he is a pioneer of the sport and he was the first guy that I saw fight and he really inspired me.
St. Pierre: I learned that no matter how great of a fighter you are, no matter how great of a champion you are and no matter how many people tell you how great you are … you are only one fight from losing the title.
St. Pierre: When I beat
Matt Serra in Montreal -- that is the most memorable fight of my career. It was in my hometown, and I revenged the loss I wanted to get back on my record.
St. Pierre: It would be awesome because my ancestors are from there, and I am French Canadian, so it would be something very special to me.
St. Pierre: I like to play chess. I like to watch movies, and when I am (in the) offseason, I like to go out with my friends and enjoy a drink with them and dance. You know, I enjoy the clubs.
St. Pierre: Back in the day I really enjoyed watching
Kazushi Sakuraba; he was my favorite fighter to watch. Now, I would say, I like to watch my friends like Nathan Marquardt,
Rashad Evans,
David Loiseau,
Denis Kang. Those guys are really interesting to watch.
St. Pierre: I would not say myself. I would vote for
Fedor Emelianenko. I think number one would be
Fedor Emelianenko, and
Anderson Silva would be number two and
Lyoto Machida is very good too.
St. Pierre: I do follow a little bit of hockey, ice hockey. I like the Canadians and the Edmonton Oilers; they are my favorite.
St. Pierre: He is a great strength and conditioning coach and he is amazing. He has made me very powerful and explosive and he has helped my game a lot.
St. Pierre: Of course (with a guilty chuckle).
St. Pierre: I have been discovering a lot of things, but I will know if what I am thinking is really working after the fight. I have put together a great game plan for that fight and I am looking forward to executing it.
St. Pierre: No, not at all. Just being in UFC 100 is a great honor for me.
St. Pierre: He’s the biggest and most skilled fighter that I have fought. He brings a lot of problems to the table and he is a perfect match for me.
St. Pierre: And still welterweight champion of the world, Georges “Rush” St. Pierre!