Georges St-Pierre has shared his philosophy on fighter retirement, stating that fighters typically leave the sport too late and emphasizing the importance of beating the game rather than letting it beat you. He rejected the common narrative of "passing the torch," instead advocating that fighters should "take it with them" when they leave. St-Pierre made a clear distinction between his fighting persona and his true identity, comparing it to Batman and Bruce Wayne and stressing the need to understand that fighting is what he did, not who he is. His comments reflect the perspective of someone who successfully navigated his own retirement and maintained his legacy. The remarks offer insight into the mental approach needed to exit combat sports on one's own terms rather than being forced out by decline or defeat.
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