UFC 300: An Additional Prominent Name Disqualified From Exceptional Las Vegas UFC Event

There won’t be a fight on the UFC 300 program starring a well-known figure that had been rumored.

A lot of buzz surrounds UFC 300, which leads to a lot of conjecture. Some well-known figures, including Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey, have been included in the rumors. CEO of the UFC Dana White has refuted rumors that either of those megastars will appear on the largest Even current UFC fighters have openly stated that they would prefer not to be on the program. Former UFC women’s flyweight champion Alexa Grasso was among the competitors who stated that attending UFC 300 is not recommended.

Another name has now surfaced, and they have denied having any plans for the April 13 event in Las Vegas occasion

 

Since declaring his retirement from professional mixed martial arts competition in February 2019, speculation about Georges St-Pierre’s potential comeback has been rife. The UFC’s greatest chance to make an impact was to schedule him to face Khabib Nurmagomedov, the lightweight champion at the time. Although both men expressed curiosity, nothing came of it.
The UFC 300 is quickly approaching, and GSP fight speculations have resurfaced. In an instruction at Bangtao Muay Thai & Mixed Martial Arts, Georges St-Pierre declared that he will not be competing on the UFC 300 schedule.

 

In November of 2017, St-Pierre fought in his final professional mixed martial arts match at UFC 217. In order to win the UFC Middleweight Championship at Madison Square Garden in New York City, GSP choked out Michael Bisping.

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