Georges St-Pierre shared his philosophy on fighter retirement, stating that fighters often leave the sport too late. He emphasized that athletes should "beat the game" rather than let the game beat them, disagreeing with fighters who claim they "passed the torch." St-Pierre distinguished between his fighter persona and his true self, using a Batman and Bruce Wayne analogy. He stressed that fighting was what he did, not who he is as a person. His comments reflect his perspective on career management and identity preservation in combat sports. The remarks came during a broader discussion about fighter longevity and legacy.
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