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George St. Pierre Discusses Why He Left UFC

Joe Buck recently conducted an interview with George St. Pierre regarding the rumors of his UFC return, as well as the specific reasons why St-Pierre left UFC to begin with. According to St-Pierre,  towards the end of his time with UFC, he was no longer fighting for enjoyment, but rather because he was forced to be there.

“The last two or three fights, I didn’t have fun.” St-Pierre said in a recent interview with Joe Buck on “Undeniable”.  “I did it because I had to, not because I wanted to and I had too much pressure, too much criticism, too much things for too long and it’s very hard when you’re world champion, all your life is directed (on that).”

St-Pierre also discussed his struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) for most of his life, and how it was made worse during his time atop the UFC Welterweight division.

“To show you how crazy I am, an example of my OCD, when I used to win the world title I was very happy. As soon as Dana White announced who I’m going to fight next, my mind is shifting towards that person that I’m going to fight next,” St-Pierre described. “Like I just can’t release it mentally, I can’t take a break. I’m supposed to enjoy it.

“Some people will take some vacation. I just can’t. I’m taking vacation but I’m constantly thinking about that next guy in line. I’m telling myself, because I was champion, now I’m thinking about him now until the fight, which is maybe six months. But he’s been thinking about me for the last few years, since I got the title. So I’m telling myself I better get ready because he’s ready for sure coming at me.”

St-Pierre also notes that the UFC has reached out to him multiple times about making a return to the octagon, and rumors continue that he will be brought back, perhaps for UFC 200. However, St-Pierre makes it clear that any return will be decided upon by him, and on his own terms.

“The truth is they’ve called me a few times,” St-Pierre said about the UFC. “Sometimes they make the other people call me to have the message. The truth is if I want to be back, it’s going to be up to me to tell them when I want to get back.”

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