I think both Georges St-Pierre and Anderson Silva are establishing legacies just by how long they've maintained their championship runs. I think both of them still have a lot left in their careers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I respect Georges St. Pierre as a businessman and an athlete. I don't have anything against him personally. But he's not the kind of fighter I like watching.
I'm a big fan of Georges St-Pierre.
Back in the day, I was a Royce Gracie fan and a fan of Tank Abbott. It's always the different-looking guys that you want to root for. Then there were guys like Mark Coleman and Randy Couture, so for me to get in there and fight against guys like that is pretty cool.
If I'm watching my favorite boxer, and he's just won the heavyweight championship of the world, and he retires, it kind of makes the guy a legend.
My favorite fighter is Anderson Silva.
The only one who is alive today and still being talked about is Pierre Cardin.
When you look back in history and see other fighters coming back, it's never really been good for them.
Nobody stands out right now. Everybody has similar styles. None of these fighters have reinvented the wheel and created a new style.
There's something about somebody who does something special in the UFC that they're allotted certain freedoms and wiggle room around the rules. I'm just not in that category. So if I want to fight Georges St-Pierre or Nick Diaz or Nate Diaz, then it's all the hooplah and all the talk about it.
I don't see a superstar out there. I don't see Georges St-Pierre coming back.