Georges St. Pierre Vacates Title, Robert Whittaker New UFC Middleweight Champion

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Georges St. Pierre’s reign as UFC Middleweight Champion has end꧙ed just a little over a month after it began because the champ has relinquished the gold. 

The Canadian MMA legend has announced that he has vacated the UFC Middleweight Title, citing health concerns as a factor for giving up the middleweight strap. GSP just won the belt last month at UFC 217, submitting Michael Bispౠing in the third round of their main event encounter. 

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“My fight at UFC 217 was one of the greatest nights of my life but I now need to take some time to focus on my health. Out of respect to the athletes and the sport, I don’t want to hold up the division. I will be giving up my belt and once I’m healthy I look forward to working with the UFC to determine what’s next in my career,” GSP said in a .

UFC Interim Middleweight Champion Robert Whittaker is now the UFC Middleweight Champion and he defends the title against Luke Rockhold in the main event of ꦕUFC 221.

GSP reꦺcently came out in an interview with TSN stating that he has been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, which will ke💎ep the fighte𝐆r out of action for the foreseeable future.

St. Pierre has now vacated two titles during his tenures with the UFC because the Canadian va🧔cated the UFC Welterweight Title after a successful ꦺtitle defense over Johny Hendricks at UFC 167.

In the statement issued by GSP, the former champion says he is 🐟going to work with the UFC to see what the next step in his career is. However, neither he or the UFC has given a time frame as to when that next move could come.

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