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Georges St-Pierre Says UFC Never Responded to His Proposed Conditions for Anderson Silva Fight

Georges St-Pierre said he set three conditions for a proposed fight against Anderson Silva and received no reply from the UFC. The conditions included a contract, higher pay, catchweight rules, and drug testing.

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Georges St-Pierre said he presented three conditions to the UFC for a fight against Anderson Silva and never received a response. The conditions were a contract, better compensation, a catchweight bout, and drug testing. "My request was to fight Anderson Silva, I want to be put under contract.

I want to be compensated better, one. I wanted this to be done at a catchweight, because Anderson fought in PRIDE at 170, and I knew he could go down. And the third one was I wanted to have drug testing implemented.

And they never got back to me," St-Pierre said. St-Pierre retired after defeating Michael Bisping to win the middleweight title at UFC 217 in 2017. Anderson Silva left the UFC in 2020 after three consecutive losses.

A proposed boxing match between the two fighters in 2021 produced no concrete result. com and last updated on Jun 3, 2026 at 3:23 AM ET.

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