Georges St-Pierre is the biggest welterweight ever, and the long-time former UFC champion said he will be open to becoming a small part of the UFC 315 main event if services are needed.
“Rush” was part of the UFC 315 Fan Q&A on Friday in Montreal, Canada, ahead of Saturday’s pay-per-view event. He was featured on the panel by former UFC Canada Fighters Lori MacDonald, Valerie LeTounaau, Patrick Court and David Roysau. Madalena.
“Of course, if they want me to do that, I’ll do it,” Saint-Pierre said. “But on Saturday I will be working as a cornerman. My priority is to be there for Ayman Zajabi. He does an incredible job before fighting Jose Aldo.
“If everything goes according to the plan, if we get a W and they want me to do it, why would it be an honor?”
St-Pierre is a two-time UFC Welterweight champion after winning the championship with Johny Hendricks at UFC 167 in November 2013.
The popular fighter, which found many pay-per-view events in Canada, returned to the sport after a four-year break and became the two-division champion submitted to Michael Bisping at UFC 217 in November 2017.