The funniest thing about GSP's career is that all the people fighting him thought they were going to bully him because he's a nice guy and then GSP bullied every one of them in the octagon. A real peoples champ.
he was a savage at that point. HE WAS A THIRD DEGREE BLACK BELT by 12. this man was stronger than you are now at 12. you shouldn't even bother comparing yourself to him.
I believe part of what made George so special was his humbleness - his willingness to be a student even as a successful fighter he seemed willing to learn from anyone if they had something to teach.
"The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen." - Elisabeth Kubler Ross
That’s it!! Well said Butch! Tout le Québec a toujours été derrière lui! J’ai eu des frissons du début à la fin! Et j’ai tellement prié pour lui et son retour... Classe, courage, détermination, cœur, intelligent... une légende! Je me compte extrêmement chanceux d’avoir vécu à la même époque que lui!
GSP was the first Mixed Martial Artist, to show no signs of weakness. He set the standard, on how to be dominant in all aspects. And his well-roundedness, is really something else. Out- grappling a wrestler, out-striking a striker. That’s incredible. And still with all the skill he had, all the talent he had. He still countined, to hold his peace with opponents. He was always very humble. The GOAT, The Greatest Of All Time. Georges ‘Rush’ St-Pierre!!
Agreed. You had guys like frank shamrock, chuck, etc. that were well rounded. Even bj penn. But when GSP came around, he was different. He was and is the prototype of the modern mma fighter. That’s why he tops my list as the goat.
@@YasserMaghribi He is talking about the fact that GSP called out Matt Hughes by saying he wasn't impressed by his performance. It was funny because it was one of the only time GSP ever tried to talk sh*t. It wasn't included in the documentary though.
Great video! He is, in my opinion, the greatest mixed martial artist of all time. - Never tested positive for PEDs - Avenged all of his losses (in devastating fashion) - Won in different eras - Beat the best and hungriest fighters - Was a role model inside and outside of the octagon - Came back from defeat better than ever - Was a brilliant tactician - 2 division champ - Holds a ton of top 10 statistical records (most wins, win streak, title fight wins, time in octagon, time in control, sig strikes landed, sig strike defence, strikes landed, take downs landed, take down accuracy, and submission attempts) - Remember, he was begging the UFC for testing, before most even thought it was an issue - Retired ON TOP (this is rare for a fighter) - And a lot more If you doubt this decision, you need to go back and watch his fights. He is the MJ of the UFC.
Both are GREAT fighters, but in my humble opinion I think GSP in his prime (Not sure If we Ever really saw Khabib in his prime tbh), would beat Khabib right now.
There’s an old of Japanese saying “能ある鷹は爪を隠す” which translates to “A smart hawk always hides its claws”. That reminds me of GSP because he’s nice outside of the octagon but once he goes in, he shows no mercy until he finishes.
The way GSP beat Matt Hughes in his 2nd match was so impressive. So impressive. Then the way he overcame loss was so inspiring. He made it ok to express fear and doubt and push thru it.
He was surprisingly a good actor honestly. Most fighters or wrestlers that go into acting make me cringe most the time. But it seemed like he’d been acting his whole life.
Look at him. His body is just a mass of muscles but he has so much control. Every move done to perfection. He really worked at being the best and it paid off.
The reason he succeeded is down to pure HARD WORK and SACRIFICES! The dude trained full time living in a run-down apartment and working as a GARBAGE MAN! So much respect!
It’s like had he not lost to hughes so early he wouldn’t have turned into such the animal he is this is pure beauty of character and the life of a real die hard champion
I think of GSP as the 1st actual MMA fighter. When he was coming up the fighters were a lot more specialized and limited. He really put all the necessary skill sets together and combined with his athleticism you have a dominant reign. I also like how he was a big PPV draw without having to act like a clown.
The fact that he came back and learnt from his loses and then beat his opponent makes him the goat .. learnt all the tools he needed and used them to defeat his opponents
I don't know what they are smoking when they say that. I guess they want him to knock his opponents out cold or something. I'd take accuracy over power any day
@@Kut2Static Roach is a don in the training world. It's amazing to me that with him suffering from something as shitty as Parkinson's he still trains some of the best in the world... I wonder if him keeping moving and going for so long even with an illness like that has slowed its progression somewhat.
This man created the blueprint for the perfect mma training, the fight after the Freddie roach and punch training, the jab power.. Wow, gsp legend, well ahead of his time
GSP ...He was ,is and will be an excellent athlete not only because of his dedication before, during and after the competition, but also because of his respect for his opponents
Probably the embodiment of class and respect. To be the absolute best without question, yet never the braggart or disrespectful to anyone.. some people are just truly humble people. A gift from God. Most athletes should take a page from him.
Excellent breakdown of GSPs timeline. I'll never forge his comeback fight with Bisping. What a triumphant return. The bar that I watched it at was fkkn ROARING when he took the W. GSP is the real deal, not just from the fighter stance, but just as much as the person.
Someone said it on another video but GSP really looks and act like the next stage of human evolution. The guy has the physics and the mind, a true martial artist and man of class.
You should've included the story of his childhood bully and years later meeting him in the parking lot and him paying the bully everything he had with him. Shows what an amazing all-around guy he is.
@@sentientdogma1206 And some time lather that Bully repaid the money and said because of that moment and the words George said to him he got a job and a place to live.
He's the GOAT, first fighter I fell in love with. Before there was the Connor crowd, there was "GSP" chants. Damn that was something. Watching him fight was like watching a machine at work.❤️❤️
"I'm not fighting to be champion anymore I'm fighting for a legacy. It's not one figth that will define me . Its the some of my figth". -Georges st. Pierre.
Brock Lesnar made me watch MMA because like a lot of kids we grew up watching wrestling. But GSP made me fall in love with the sport in general, my favorite martial artist of all time. 🐐
4:25 God damn‼️Those head slams and then that knee to the head were fucking BRUTAL‼️💯😬 Definitely a GOAT, greatest Welterweight of all time‼️He had some pretty bad losses when he did lose, but he was generally very consistent and really kicked ass‼️He wasn't playing around at all when he fought, it's crazy people said he was boring, because he would rock people's shit 😭😭😭 people just HATED the wrestling aspect more back then, they thought it was boring to be on the ground at all and to hold position. Even light ground and pound and submissions were usually too boring. A decent amount of people still dislike ground game and try to say it's cheap or boring. But the truth is that it is the best way to go when used effectively. I would say BJJ and wrestling are the most important because it can nullify strikers SO well. Boxing is pretty important too, but when wrestling and BJJ is used very well, it's so hard to stop. That's why Khabib is one of the GOATs, and never lost a fight, a round, or bled in a fight. Undeniably one of the greats. But GSP is too, my point is that wrestling and BJJ must be paired with boxing or kickboxing for you to be a champion nowadays. One specialty isn't enough anymore to win titles. You must be well rounded if you want to get a belt, or even a chance‼️💯 Too many killers in every division now
@@dmctztv3842 quand tu viens d'une ville/village dans les alentours de l'ile de montreal tu dis que tu est montréalais criss ta tu huit ans? le monde qui habite a longueuil tu penses qui dises aux américains (qui ne connaissent aucunement ces villes là) qui viennent de longueuil? non y dise que y viennent de montreal. c'est juste plus simple.
It was like he taking out the garbage. I also love the judo throw he hit on Hughes once. As the owner of a couple of white belts, not much humbles you quicker than a guy of similar size, just tossing you aside like a sack of trash
Impressive fighter. He reminds me of Kyūzō, the master swordsman in The Seven Samurai (1954) who was dedicated to his craft, and was so good he was in competition primarily with himself. As they say, he was a martial artist first and fighter second.
@Khal Drogo what I mean by Izzy hasn’t been in the UFC too long is that his professional MMA record is 20-0 but he has only had 9 fights in the actual UFC so you can’t call him the goat yet
legendary. It was easy to see, even back when he was fighting for TKO that he was special. He had the drive. He gets my vote for GOAT because he showed he had it all, dedication, incredible natural talent, athletic ability, striking, grappling, moved up a weight division, lost and didnt break, came back to avenged his losses, dominated for as long as anyone has ever done it, and remained a classy ambassador of the sport and his country the entire time. Theres been a lot of great fighters but so many turned out to be pretty shit people. The only other one I can think of whos comparable even is Khabib but he didn't stay in the fire for nearly as long as george did and didnt always handle himself great. Even when george fought nick, he kept it all in the cage.
How can Jones ever claim being the GOAT when you have a GSP who fought clean all his life. A GOAT has to represent his sport well and not give it a bad reputation like Jones had.
@@Fat_black_cat Vaseline was in one fight which he was winning, and wasn’t actually illegal back then, and was only a tiny bit on his shoulders and who knows if George himself actually knew about their plans on doing that in the fight
@@Fat_black_cat you’re dumb if you think GSP was on roids that was literally a big reason why he left the ufc the first time because most of the guys he fought were roided up
I found Joseph Vincent’s videos in science class in high school. I remember being so hype to show all my friends his videos at lunch. Now like what 5 years later i still get so excited every time I see one posted. No one brings it home like Joe Vincent
Can't say this enough, and I'm sure you've heard it a million times already...no body does this stuff better then you do on youtube, or probably anywhere haha. The staging, the quality, the narration, the music selection, and everything else, the best.
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I'm gonna get Tara to get involved also and then she is our definitely
It's crazy to see
I tried to get my hand around it no go that is all going into
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No boring
The funniest thing about GSP's career is that all the people fighting him thought they were going to bully him because he's a nice guy and then GSP bullied every one of them in the octagon. A real peoples champ.
Like "THE EAGLE"😉
@@baziankamal517 yes mate, great example👍
Nice guys win! But of course there has to be unwavering determination.
Of course but Johnny won.
@@xxxxbigrich5752 Nah
The dedication of a 18yo to travel from Montreal to NYC for training is what carved this man into the GOAT
A fucking legend!
I work from home and I can barely wake up on time... this blew my mind, too.
he was a savage at that point. HE WAS A THIRD DEGREE BLACK BELT by 12. this man was stronger than you are now at 12. you shouldn't even bother comparing yourself to him.
lots of people travel when they;re teenagers, I've been moving countries since I was 5, till 22 now. It's not that, it's other things
@@satoshinakamoto7253 I think we’re all talking about him making the commute daily, not moving once.
I believe part of what made George so special was his humbleness - his willingness to be a student even as a successful fighter he seemed willing to learn from anyone if they had something to teach.
I met him on several occasions and he was always nice enough to talk and say hello.
This was before corona and my previous life. :(
Yeah I remember Joe rogan teaching him how to throw a kick more properly and GSP was shocked lol. This is a commentator teaching the GOAT something!
He respected Martial Arts and the Octagon and stayed on the right path. That's why IMO he's the 🐐
@@stonetrapz1804 Joe is a martial artist too..and he was before he was a commentator for UFC.
I love how respectful GSP is, he even bows when he shakes the hands of the people he defeats. Amazing guy, deserves all the praise.
@Clever UA-cam name Yeah, but GSP is definitely at the top of the list
In MMA
There are fighters
There are champions
There are elite divisional champions
Then there's GSP
You said that perfect 👌. GSP HAS always been a respectful guy. CLASSIC MAN
thats Kyokushin karate. bowing isnt just a sign of respect its also about acknowledging those around you sensei/trainers/teammates/family and friends.
Even when he's trying to trash talk he's too polite "I am not impressed"
What a legend. Every time he did a backflip, I thought he was going to blow out all of the ligaments in his knees.
hahahhaaha yeah
And his ankles, he always lands awkwardly
I thought i was the only one!
Same
Nailed it. I’ve been thinking this to my self for 15 years lol
If you had to pick one fighter to be a role model for your kids, this is the guy!
Nah my kids will follow Bones And CMG steps
@@ddeteck1134 bro 😂
@DD Eteck yeah like dedicate them to do sports while doing vices and public scandals. What an interesting role model parent you are then.
@@jakesanchez3415 the fact that you took This seriously 😳
I say DJ and GSP are the most inspirational and best role models in UFC also the best fighters
Greatest trash talker of all time
“I’m not impressed by your per formance”
Legendary chills
😂😂
That is the most Professional diss in UFC. Pure Gentleman
"eyy dana, tell them what time is this"
That line... Used it on my Goddaughter when she sucker punched some one last day of high school..
Are you sure?
“ are you inTOXICATED?”
Lol
The best of the best , no one brings it home like Joe Vincent , you should do more documentaries of fighters !
yes please!! would love to see one of the diaz brothers or cain velazquez
Jon Jones 🤞🤞🤞
Anderson Silva
The best Sports Documentaries on UA-cam
You’re god dang right
I got very emotional while watching this. He deserved every bit if the glory and fame. He is one of my favourite MMA fighters. Such a humble guy.
Gsp 😊😊
Oh my goodness! I love this guy as if he were family! It was an honor to watch his career and, at the same time, sad af to see it come to an end!
So u were crying over this
Joe, even for you, this was a brilliant film. I have chills.
Mine are multiplying..
@@luckyhatzipantelis4261 and I'm losing control...
He respects all of his opponents so much because he knows it takes a lot of balls to get in the ring with GSP
😂😂😂
Exept nick diaz lol
"The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen."
- Elisabeth Kubler Ross
Manny Pacqiaou!¡!
Joe Louis!¡!
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross,
beatiful quote.
As a Quebecer, I can’t express how much I’m proud of him. The deadliest gentlemen to ever live.
Thank for taking the time to edit this!
Butch Cassidy Québecois big est pas peur de le dire en français!!
Butch, désolé mais c'est pas lui!!! C'est Léo Major😉....GSP arrive deuxième!
He would make an awesome bond villian
@@quebecpower1957 He's not afraid to say it in french, most people here are English and mostly read English.
That’s it!! Well said Butch! Tout le Québec a toujours été derrière lui! J’ai eu des frissons du début à la fin! Et j’ai tellement prié pour lui et son retour... Classe, courage, détermination, cœur, intelligent... une légende! Je me compte extrêmement chanceux d’avoir vécu à la même époque que lui!
Greatest of all time! Avenged his 2 loses and 2 weight world champ. Theres no one better, and he was squeaky clean throughout all of it.
@NOVA718 L
@NOVA718 Jones was a “crackhead” lol
@@DeadWellX
Coke *
@The last Methbender you’re right, but every current goat will be surpassed in the future
@11 Fairuzsyah Raisan_TO usman is doing it now and he’s close
GSP was the first Mixed Martial Artist, to show no signs of weakness. He set the standard, on how to be dominant in all aspects. And his well-roundedness, is really something else. Out- grappling a wrestler, out-striking a striker. That’s incredible. And still with all the skill he had, all the talent he had. He still countined, to hold his peace with opponents. He was always very humble. The GOAT, The Greatest Of All Time. Georges ‘Rush’ St-Pierre!!
Awesome gep😊😊
Agreed. You had guys like frank shamrock, chuck, etc. that were well rounded. Even bj penn. But when GSP came around, he was different. He was and is the prototype of the modern mma fighter. That’s why he tops my list as the goat.
That's what makes him the 🐐 in my book. You put it nicely, thank you.
Haven’t finished the video but I know it’s a banger when Joseph makes them
Facts!
frfr
The goat of youtuber we just getting started
"I AM NOT IMPRESSED BY YOUR PERFORMANCE " How did you miss this in a GSP documentry ?
what time plz ?
@@YasserMaghribi He is talking about the fact that GSP called out Matt Hughes by saying he wasn't impressed by his performance. It was funny because it was one of the only time GSP ever tried to talk sh*t. It wasn't included in the documentary though.
Iconic.
Right lol
thats facts ,thought idnsee it fot sure
Classiest champ ever...
Much respect for GSP
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Great video! He is, in my opinion, the greatest mixed martial artist of all time.
- Never tested positive for PEDs
- Avenged all of his losses (in devastating fashion)
- Won in different eras
- Beat the best and hungriest fighters
- Was a role model inside and outside of the octagon
- Came back from defeat better than ever
- Was a brilliant tactician
- 2 division champ
- Holds a ton of top 10 statistical records (most wins, win streak, title fight wins, time in octagon, time in control, sig strikes landed, sig strike defence, strikes landed, take downs landed, take down accuracy, and submission attempts)
- Remember, he was begging the UFC for testing, before most even thought it was an issue
- Retired ON TOP (this is rare for a fighter)
- And a lot more
If you doubt this decision, you need to go back and watch his fights. He is the MJ of the UFC.
Have you ever heard about a guy named Khabib Nurmagomedov?
@@mezutzizu yes...GSP is still The best
@@glorilol9546 lol, I know you like GSP more than Khabib, but that doesn't make him better
Both are GREAT fighters, but in my humble opinion I think GSP in his prime (Not sure If we Ever really saw Khabib in his prime tbh), would beat Khabib right now.
@@yledits7787 that's a different discussion. If we are talking about prime, imo Jon Jones is the best
There’s an old of Japanese saying “能ある鷹は爪を隠す” which translates to “A smart hawk always hides its claws”. That reminds me of GSP because he’s nice outside of the octagon but once he goes in, he shows no mercy until he finishes.
I like this quote never show your true colors
Kinda similar to wolf in sheeps clothing.
i’ve seen that quote in japanese before when i worked at a the mcdonald’s in tokyo. it actually stands for “our ice cream machine is broken” .
The way GSP beat Matt Hughes in his 2nd match was so impressive. So impressive. Then the way he overcame loss was so inspiring. He made it ok to express fear and doubt and push thru it.
Gsp made me fall in love with MMA. Him running out in his traditional karate 🥋 attire always have me goosebumps.
No wonder Cap had a hard time to take him down....this guy is a beast.
🤣🤣
Damn!! Exactly😂😂😂
Cap was juiced!
He was surprisingly a good actor honestly. Most fighters or wrestlers that go into acting make me cringe most the time. But it seemed like he’d been acting his whole life.
@@S.H.N.80s USADA wasn't a thing back then haha
Look at him. His body is just a mass of muscles but he has so much control. Every move done to perfection. He really worked at being the best and it paid off.
The reason he succeeded is down to pure HARD WORK and SACRIFICES! The dude trained full time living in a run-down apartment and working as a GARBAGE MAN! So much respect!
Get dis man on trending clearly he deserves it
Ugh I love it - GSP is my favorite UFC fighter of all time. Dude was a beast
Awesome video bro 👍🏻
I'm 30nso i may just be to old but what does thst mean, on trending??
It’s like had he not lost to hughes so early he wouldn’t have turned into such the animal he is this is pure beauty of character and the life of a real die hard champion
Georges was a person to admire, not just a complete fighter but a complete human being.
I think of GSP as the 1st actual MMA fighter. When he was coming up the fighters were a lot more specialized and limited. He really put all the necessary skill sets together and combined with his athleticism you have a dominant reign. I also like how he was a big PPV draw without having to act like a clown.
Adesanya just got demoted to my 2nd favourite mma fighter, I can't believe I missed this guy's reign.
Man I regret so much too
I'm 31 year old and I'm so happy I witnessed GSP and Jon Bone Jones career.
Adesanya will be destroyed, soon.
@@Tokyo-go2du he’s amazing, not yet I can say
@@Tokyo-go2du
Keep waiting, hater. I don’t understand how you can hate an active champ that actually respects the craft of MMA.
The fact that he came back and learnt from his loses and then beat his opponent makes him the goat .. learnt all the tools he needed and used them to defeat his opponents
25:30 the Mario sound for the head kick was a nice touch
Imagine they add the faint one too
"Perfect timing "
Do you know what was that fight ? I am impressed how opponent was thrown back by his jab.
Lol good one
I knew I heard it when GSP did the headkick! Lol
I don’t think ppl realize how incredibly great this guy was …. Quite possibly the best all around fighter of all time 🔥
Ugh I love it - GSP is my favorite UFC fighter of all time. Dude was a beast
Awesome video bro 👍🏻
And some people say Gsp's striking wasn't good. How are people so delusional? Do people have opinions just to sound different?
I don't know what they are smoking when they say that. I guess they want him to knock his opponents out cold or something.
I'd take accuracy over power any day
Raised in kyokushin he already had striking power
He has Freddie Roach in his side to improve his striking. If yall dont know, Roach is Manny Pacman's coach.
@@abrenvillanueva8623 Roach is also training Tony now
@@Kut2Static Roach is a don in the training world. It's amazing to me that with him suffering from something as shitty as Parkinson's he still trains some of the best in the world... I wonder if him keeping moving and going for so long even with an illness like that has slowed its progression somewhat.
GSP was not only an amazing fighter, but by all accounts a great man. He is my favorite fighter of all time.
Many of us feel the same,he was always deadly but humble.
GSP post fight flips scare me... that internal knee rotation looked like an acl tear waiting to happen
Lmao they already Happened!
I was thinking the same 😁
This man created the blueprint for the perfect mma training, the fight after the Freddie roach and punch training, the jab power.. Wow, gsp legend, well ahead of his time
GSP ...He was ,is and will be an excellent athlete not only because of his dedication before, during and after the competition, but also because of his respect for his opponents
George is the reason no one can understand wtf nick diaz is saying
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Nates the same way
I think its hereditary
@@johnnydaggers7649 Seriously, they are both slow. Most likely from a drug addict mother.
@@FixNewsPlease or maybe it's because they get punched in the head for a living
Probably the embodiment of class and respect. To be the absolute best without question, yet never the braggart or disrespectful to anyone.. some people are just truly humble people. A gift from God. Most athletes should take a page from him.
Well said
I always come back here when i start to loose track of my journey i am on. Big respects to the person who made this & GSP 🤝
The GOAT finally covers The GOAT.
What types of videos would you like to see more of right now?
@@stephenharrison2031 Amanda nunes, Kamaru Usman, Stipe Miocic, Valentina Shevchenko
Excellent breakdown of GSPs timeline.
I'll never forge his comeback fight with Bisping. What a triumphant return. The bar that I watched it at was fkkn ROARING when he took the W.
GSP is the real deal, not just from the fighter stance, but just as much as the person.
There is huge Gap between GSP and the rest of fighters. He was in a class of his own. The perfectly executed career will never be replicated again.
🐐
Everyone gangsta until GSP starts bench pressing with no arms
Lmao
1k likes to 2 dislikes.
The 2 are Matt Hughes and Matt Serra.
Fellow Canadian here - nobody has represented our country this well since Wayne Gretzky.
Canada wont have Whites Left in 100 years though
nah they are both Johnny steroids hendricks
@@19374hklmaq And whites have what to do with my comment?
Besides - humans will have blown the world up by 100 years from now anyways.
@@taylorseager-green6514 Haha. Yeah maybe you're right
@@jeffbrewer5648 😂
Thank you for all the effort and dedication on making this video. The video brought good memories about how GSP dominated the octagon.
The goat of youtuber we just getting started
This mans been killin it for years haha but yes indeed more to come
He's the best all time. Not only for his performances in the octagon but for how he composed himself outside of it.
GSP was my dads favorite growing up only would watch his fights, cant wait to watch this
Someone said it on another video but GSP really looks and act like the next stage of human evolution. The guy has the physics and the mind, a true martial artist and man of class.
You should've included the story of his childhood bully and years later meeting him in the parking lot and him paying the bully everything he had with him. Shows what an amazing all-around guy he is.
“Paying the bully everything he has with him”
Huh? He gave his bully money? What?? Lol.
@@sentientdogma1206 his bully was homeless
@@sentientdogma1206 And some time lather that Bully repaid the money and said because of that moment and the words George said to him he got a job and a place to live.
Wow!
@@stefankatsarov5806 That’s awesome
Does anyone else binge these because they’re so well done?
GSP was as close to a perfectly balanced fighter as it gets, mindset, skill cap, effort, discipline, everything
GSP IS A FREAKING LEGEND
Sidebar: notice how George had that Michael Jordan killer instinct about him once some one trashed talked him it was done
GSP's training gave me goosebumps!
Why unlisted now? :( I love this video, one of the best I've ever seen, def the best GSP video.
He's the GOAT, first fighter I fell in love with. Before there was the Connor crowd, there was "GSP" chants. Damn that was something.
Watching him fight was like watching a machine at work.❤️❤️
"I'm not fighting to be champion anymore I'm fighting for a legacy. It's not one figth that will define me . Its the some of my figth". -Georges st. Pierre.
the sum*
@@shanemcgrath2809 thanks fir the correction.
GOAT: Best I ever saw. Humility and hard work. Karma chameleon who became the art. RESPECT FOREVER
This is a very well put together video.
Very well executed, kept me hooked the whole time.
Gsp is like a real life Van Damn
Probably better
Good comment
Brock Lesnar made me watch MMA because like a lot of kids we grew up watching wrestling. But GSP made me fall in love with the sport in general, my favorite martial artist of all time. 🐐
I shed a tear watching this he is just so good the way he dominate in the ground and pound is just so amazing
From back in the days, I have started Watching UFC because of GSP. For me he is No.1 pound for pound fighter in the world.
Same case bro👊
Shit is so good I thought it was Netflix😭
4:25 God damn‼️Those head slams and then that knee to the head were fucking BRUTAL‼️💯😬 Definitely a GOAT, greatest Welterweight of all time‼️He had some pretty bad losses when he did lose, but he was generally very consistent and really kicked ass‼️He wasn't playing around at all when he fought, it's crazy people said he was boring, because he would rock people's shit 😭😭😭 people just HATED the wrestling aspect more back then, they thought it was boring to be on the ground at all and to hold position. Even light ground and pound and submissions were usually too boring. A decent amount of people still dislike ground game and try to say it's cheap or boring. But the truth is that it is the best way to go when used effectively. I would say BJJ and wrestling are the most important because it can nullify strikers SO well. Boxing is pretty important too, but when wrestling and BJJ is used very well, it's so hard to stop. That's why Khabib is one of the GOATs, and never lost a fight, a round, or bled in a fight. Undeniably one of the greats. But GSP is too, my point is that wrestling and BJJ must be paired with boxing or kickboxing for you to be a champion nowadays. One specialty isn't enough anymore to win titles. You must be well rounded if you want to get a belt, or even a chance‼️💯 Too many killers in every division now
Best MMA fighter of all time. Only one flaw in his game, his back flips!!!
Pretty impressive for him to be able to do a back flip after some of those fights.
@@tylerdurham6671 true!
I would like to address to you his "break dancing" as well. Not his best moves...xD
Legend says he still can't back flip properly till this day .
He can back flip jsut fine, it's the landing that needs work lol!
10:29 pretty sure that's a correct backflip
He is just tired
@@jasondezeal7286 hell yeah imagine going 3-5 rounds at his pace and still land a back flip lol.
Loved GSP he seemed so down to earth cant imagine what he's like in person for I am sure the same. GSP the real Jean-Claude Van Damme
Almost imposssible to turn this video off after starting it, very engaging.
I'm a sinple man, I see a Joe Vincent MMA vid, i press like
Can I suggest you make a video for Roberto Duran “Manos De Piedra” “hands of stones”. One of the greatest boxers of all time.
GSP's training is as impressive as his fights. Definitely one of the GOAT'S.
I love everything you have made but this gsp one is by far my favorite. The old footage is amazing, keep up the good work. Bored films needs an oscar
Thank you very much!
I paid for an Uber to finish watching this video instead of driving to work , you do magic in videos man
He is literally build differently, During his rehab i got goosebumps lol
How can you not love GSP? He's an artist. He's humble. He's a great human being! He's one of the 🐐
As a Montréal native I can confirm he’s a gigantic star lol lots of guys adopted the shaved head look bcz of him
GSP est pas montréalais.
@@dmctztv3842 tu penses qui vient d'où? epais
@@shanemcgrath2809 il viens d'un petit village de 2500 habitants qui s'appelle Saint-Isidore, sa te prends 5 secondes pour googler ca gros cave.
@@dmctztv3842 quand tu viens d'une ville/village dans les alentours de l'ile de montreal tu dis que tu est montréalais criss ta tu huit ans? le monde qui habite a longueuil tu penses qui dises aux américains (qui ne connaissent aucunement ces villes là) qui viennent de longueuil? non y dise que y viennent de montreal. c'est juste plus simple.
@@shanemcgrath2809 exactly. It's less "where's that at". It's like me saying where I'm actually from instead of just saying the county lol
Rarely write comments, but this was amazing.
Amazing warrior, always had the humbleness and respect to listen to anyone who had something to teach him. Power backed by drive and intellect.
knees to the body while opponent is in turtle... underrated af
This man is so inspiring! His dedication and passion to his career is absolutely outstanding! I consider him as one of the legends in MMA / UFC!
Quebecer here,
GSP is such a nice guy, so humble.He makes me proud of being a French-Canadian 🇨🇦🇨🇵
Rush, spider, bones, mighty mouse different names all GOATS 🐐🐐
The Eagle*
People sleep on mighty mouse.. but he was a beast
@Jose Zamora from?
@@farhan3519 you cant put the eagle and GSP in the same paper
@@matenui yes we can. On the paper titled "legends of the game".
25:43 GSP's throw was absolutely brutal. It's like they are different weight classes
It was like he taking out the garbage. I also love the judo throw he hit on Hughes once. As the owner of a couple of white belts, not much humbles you quicker than a guy of similar size, just tossing you aside like a sack of trash
Impressive fighter. He reminds me of Kyūzō, the master swordsman in The Seven Samurai (1954) who was dedicated to his craft, and was so good he was in competition primarily with himself. As they say, he was a martial artist first and fighter second.
The best sports documentary film maker on You Tube period possibly even the world.
Man you tell GSP's story like he was the greatest gladiator that ever lived. This is some kickass content.
I can not imagine how much work you put into your videos, because each one is a masterpiece. I always enjoy every single video you make . Thank you
This is one of my favorite channels. Such consistent top level content. Thank you.
GSP got me into MMA when I was 12. Legend.
He's one of the most humble fighters ever.
GSP is the greatest pound for pound fighter of all time
Amen brother
Jon Jones and Israel
@@isaiahtobias15 izzy ain’t even top 10 all time yet. But he can be. But he’s not right now
@Khal Drogo what I mean by Izzy hasn’t been in the UFC too long is that his professional MMA record is 20-0 but he has only had 9 fights in the actual UFC so you can’t call him the goat yet
He was the greatest even before he came back after four years to beat Bisping.
This Guy is the G.O.A.T of highlights keep em coming, I don’t even like watching other people highlights don’t have the same effect
"I am not impress by your performance" GSP
legendary. It was easy to see, even back when he was fighting for TKO that he was special. He had the drive. He gets my vote for GOAT because he showed he had it all, dedication, incredible natural talent, athletic ability, striking, grappling, moved up a weight division, lost and didnt break, came back to avenged his losses, dominated for as long as anyone has ever done it, and remained a classy ambassador of the sport and his country the entire time. Theres been a lot of great fighters but so many turned out to be pretty shit people. The only other one I can think of whos comparable even is Khabib but he didn't stay in the fire for nearly as long as george did and didnt always handle himself great. Even when george fought nick, he kept it all in the cage.
How can Jones ever claim being the GOAT when you have a GSP who fought clean all his life. A GOAT has to represent his sport well and not give it a bad reputation like Jones had.
Who says GSP fought clean his entire career???? He was def pre strong usada lol
GSP is awesome but I also believe he was on steroids! He also was accused of using Vaseline while fighting!!!
Stfu🤡🤡
@@Fat_black_cat Vaseline was in one fight which he was winning, and wasn’t actually illegal back then, and was only a tiny bit on his shoulders and who knows if George himself actually knew about their plans on doing that in the fight
@@Fat_black_cat you’re dumb if you think GSP was on roids that was literally a big reason why he left the ufc the first time because most of the guys he fought were roided up
I found Joseph Vincent’s videos in science class in high school. I remember being so hype to show all my friends his videos at lunch. Now like what 5 years later i still get so excited every time I see one posted. No one brings it home like Joe Vincent
Can't say this enough, and I'm sure you've heard it a million times already...no body does this stuff better then you do on youtube, or probably anywhere haha. The staging, the quality, the narration, the music selection, and everything else, the best.
The only 2 losses he has he got back from winning the rematch’s.. What a legend.
Serra got destroyed in the second and Hughes got another 2 losses
Plus it was a little too early for him to fight a champion, and Matt Serra just got a lucky first shot
Joseph I hope you have a happy Thanksgiving man