Georges St-Pierre, born on May nineteenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a renowned mixed martial arts fighter and a distinguished athlete in various combat sports, including Brazilian jiu-jitsu, amateur wrestling, karate, and Thai boxing. His illustrious career in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is marked by his status as a two-division champion, having secured titles in both the welterweight and middleweight divisions.
St-Pierre's dominance in the welterweight category is highlighted by his three-time championship reign, during which he won the title twice and claimed the interim title once between November two thousand six and April two thousand eight. His exceptional skills earned him the top ranking as the world's welterweight fighter for several years, as recognized by Sherdog and other notable publications. He was honored as the Canadian Athlete of the Year by Rogers Sportsnet in two thousand eight, two thousand nine, and two thousand ten.
In the realm of mixed martial arts, St-Pierre is celebrated as the most accomplished fighter in history, according to Fight Matrix, and was voted the greatest pound-for-pound MMA fighter in a survey conducted by The Athletic. He retired as the reigning welterweight champion in December two thousand thirteen, holding the record for the most wins in title bouts and the second-longest combined title streak in UFC history, spanning two thousand two hundred four days with nine consecutive title defenses.
After a brief hiatus, St-Pierre made a triumphant return to the Octagon in November two thousand seventeen at UFC two hundred seventeen, where he defeated Michael Bisping by submission to capture the middleweight title. This victory made him the fourth fighter in UFC history to achieve multi-division champion status. Shortly thereafter, he relinquished the title due to health concerns and officially retired from mixed martial arts.
Beyond his fighting career, St-Pierre has ventured into acting, appearing in several films, including the martial arts feature Kickboxer: Vengeance in two thousand sixteen, the superhero blockbuster Captain America: The Winter Soldier in two thousand fourteen, and the action films Cartels in two thousand seventeen and King of Killers in two thousand twenty-three.