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Georges St-Pierre shared his perspective on how MMA fighters should approach the end of their careers during a recent interview. The legendary welterweight champion emphasized that fighters tend to retire too late and stressed the importance of "beating the game" rather than letting the game beat you. St-Pierre rejected the common narrative of "passing the torch," suggesting fighters should take it with them instead. He drew a distinction between his fighting persona and his true self, comparing it to Batman and Bruce Wayne, stating that fighting was what he did, not who he is. His comments reflect his philosophy on maintaining control over one's career trajectory and legacy rather than staying too long.
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