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Georges St-Pierre: ‘All the stars are aligned’ for UFC return in Toronto, but nothing is done yet
- Updated: August 25, 2016
Georges St-Pierre has to spend four months in the USADA drug-testing pool before a potential return to the Octagon.
The legendary fighter started his testing Aug. 10. The UFC’s return to Toronto just so happens to be at UFC 206 on Dec. 10 — four months to the very day.
Coincidence? Probably not. St-Pierre is a massive draw in his native Canada.
“All the stars are aligned, my friend,” St-Pierre told MMA Fighting in a phone interview Thursday. “I’m not lying to you, it’s not done yet. It’s not done at this point. We still have to talk to the new owners soon, see what they’ve gotta say.”
St-Pierre is currently promoting his new film “Kickboxer: Vengeance,” which gets released Sept. 2 in the United States. GSP stars in the film alongside the likes of Jean Claude Van Damme, Dave Bautista and Gina Carano.
Soon, though, St-Pierre will be fully focused on …
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