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Georges St-Pierre’s Olympic wrestling dream becoming a reality?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Despite the superior popularity of hockey, basketball and football in Canada, there may be no more unifying athlete in the country than Georges St-Pierre. Through his dedication, class and sheer domination of mixed martial arts, he’s become an icon. As Dana White says, “The guy deserves to be on Wheaties boxes.”

Already a masterful striker thanks to his Kyokushin karate background, St-Pierre took his game to a new level by (a) developing his wrestling to such a dominant level that he could defeat NCAA division-1 champs like Josh Koscheck and (b) joining Greg Jackson’s team, which includes training partners like Rashad Evans and Shane Carwin. Anyone who wrestles those guys for practice has an edge over on his opponents.

We’ve heard the rumour for years – that GSP wants to wrestle in the Olympics. Reportedly, Team Canada wanted him in 2008 but the timing was wrong. Now, his dream is very close to happening. He admitted in a recent interview that he will decide whether or not to focus entirely on the Olympics after his UFC welterweight title defense against Dan Hardy. Committing to the 2012 Olympics would require 18 months of intense training, he says. He would wrestle at 185 pounds rather than cut major weight to reach 163, the next-lowest weight class.

We’ve seen plenty of fighters go from Olympic wrestling to MMA – such as Matt Lindland and Dan Henderson. But MMA to the Olympics? That’s a new story and a testament to St-Pierre’s phenomenal athleticism. He certainly has a challenge ahead but, based on his success against Koscheck and legendary wrestler Matt Hughes, I wouldn’t bet against him.

As Olympic wrestlers endure major weight cuts, St-Pierre would likely face men who walk around 20 pounds heavier than him. But how did that work out for the hulking Thiago Alves at UFC 100? To quote St-Pierre, “technique always beats strength.” Here’s hoping he’s right. Committing to London 2012 would mean relinquishing his welterweight title, but seeing Georges with a gold medal around his neck would be worth it.

By Matt Larkin
Guest Writer

GSP: Olympic Wrestler?

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Not content to be the UFC’s welterweight champion, George St. Pierre has announced that he’ll be making a run for Canada’s 2012 Olympic Wrestling Team.

Ranked as one of the best pound-for-pound mixed martial artists around, GSP has proven to be highly effective against world-class wrestlers turned mixed martial artists,  the likes of which include Matt Hughes, John Fitch, Josh Koschek, Sean Sherk, Frank Trigg et al.

A never say die attitude, killer instinct and superior cardio should help him in his  latest quest, but is that enough? Missing are the years of wrestling-specific preparation and competition held by Canada’s elite wrestlers, of which he’ll have to get past to make it to London in 2012.

Mind you, the fact that his personal wrestling coach just happens to be Gia Sissaouri – 1996 Olympic Silver Medalist and 2001 World Wrestling Champion – sure doesn’t hurt.

At only 28 years of age, Georges may have enough time to hone his wrestling skills and build upon an already impressive legacy, one that just may include an Olympic medal.

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Georges “Rush” St. Pierre (GSP) in Toronto

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Georges “Rush” St. Pierre will be appearing at Takedown MMA, one of Toronto’s newest Grappling and MMA clubs, on October 10, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

GSP is considered one of the best pound for pound fighters in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) as recently evidenced by a decisive win over Thiago “Pitbull” Alvez at UFC 100.

Accompanying Georges will be Gia Sissaouri, his personal wrestling coach and 2001 World Wrestling Champion.  The clinic will feature world class wrestling skills that have helped Georges dominate the UFC’s welterweight division in recent years.

The cost is $150.00 and space is limited.

To find out more, contact Takedown MMA…

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