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Georges St-Pierre shared his philosophy on fighter retirement, stating that fighters often leave the sport too late and should "beat the game" rather than let it beat them. The former two-division UFC champion emphasized that fighting was what he did, not who he is, comparing it to Batman and Bruce Wayne to illustrate the importance of separating one's fighting persona from personal identity. GSP rejected the notion of "passing the torch," saying fighters should take it with them when they leave. His comments reflect his own successful departure from the sport while still at the top. The Hall of Famer's perspective offers insight into the mental approach needed for a healthy transition out of competition.
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