Kemo
10-05-2017, 06:25 PM
Michael Bisping won’t let up the trash talking towards Georges St-Pierre.
Bisping will defend his UFC middleweight title against St-Pierre inside Madison Square Garden in New York City. The championship scrap is set to headline UFC 217. It’ll be St-Pierre’s first bout since Nov. 2013 and his middleweight debut.
One thing that Bisping hasn’t gotten over is the first face-off he had with “Rush.” St-Pierre blasted the champion for drinking alcohol. During a recent edition of his “Believe You Me” podcast, Bisping threw steroid accusations the way of St-Pierre:
“I’d had a heavy night before and Georges was taking pleasure in [mocking me for my behavior]. So f**king what Georges. I’m 38 years old and I’m in Las Vegas. If you’re man enough to fight me anytime soon, I won’t be drinking. When I’m training for a fight I’m very, very dedicated but of course, I’m not training for a fight because I don’t know whether it’s because Georges needs to clear the steroids out of his system before he enters the USADA testing pool. I don’t know what the reason is but that is definitely a potentially valid reason because you’ve got to get tested for six months before you come back and he did his best to delay it so maybe that was why.”
Bisping will defend his UFC middleweight title against St-Pierre inside Madison Square Garden in New York City. The championship scrap is set to headline UFC 217. It’ll be St-Pierre’s first bout since Nov. 2013 and his middleweight debut.
One thing that Bisping hasn’t gotten over is the first face-off he had with “Rush.” St-Pierre blasted the champion for drinking alcohol. During a recent edition of his “Believe You Me” podcast, Bisping threw steroid accusations the way of St-Pierre:
“I’d had a heavy night before and Georges was taking pleasure in [mocking me for my behavior]. So f**king what Georges. I’m 38 years old and I’m in Las Vegas. If you’re man enough to fight me anytime soon, I won’t be drinking. When I’m training for a fight I’m very, very dedicated but of course, I’m not training for a fight because I don’t know whether it’s because Georges needs to clear the steroids out of his system before he enters the USADA testing pool. I don’t know what the reason is but that is definitely a potentially valid reason because you’ve got to get tested for six months before you come back and he did his best to delay it so maybe that was why.”