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GSP warns McGregor: letting coaches lead camp is crucial

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Georges St-Pierre has flagged a potential issue with Conor McGregor's preparation, saying it will be a problem if McGregor does not allow his coaches to be in charge during training camp. St-Pierre stressed that a fighter must surrender control to their coaches and be pushed through grueling sessions, because without that, training no longer reflects the reality of competition.

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Georges St-Pierre has publicly raised concerns about Conor McGregor's training camp habits, warning that a fighter who refuses to cede control to his coaching staff is heading for trouble when competition arrives.

St-Pierre, 45, made the comments in what amounts to an unsolicited advisory directed at the Irish star. The Canadian legend — who carries a 26-2-0 professional record and built much of his legacy at Tristar Gym — stressed that genuine preparation demands a fighter trust the process and submit to being pushed through grueling sessions by those leading the camp. Without that dynamic, he argued, training stops reflecting the true demands of a fight.

Georges St-Pierre
Georges St-Pierre

St-Pierre knows something about disciplined camp structure. The orthodox fighter, who stands five-foot-eleven with a 76-inch reach, averaged 4.16 takedowns per 15 minutes across his career while landing strikes at a 53 percent accuracy clip — numbers that speak to a methodical, coach-driven approach rather than instinct alone.

McGregor, meanwhile, is 37 years old and carries a 22-6-0 record fighting out of SBG Ireland. The southpaw stands five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach and has historically been one of the more prolific volume strikers in the sport, averaging 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute. Whether the structure behind those performances has remained consistent is precisely what St-Pierre appears to be questioning.

Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor

Why it matters

  • St-Pierre's comments put a spotlight on McGregor's camp leadership and preparation culture ahead of any potential return.
  • A fighter of McGregor's profile resisting coaching authority could signal problems in conditioning and game-plan execution.
  • The contrast in career trajectories — St-Pierre retiring with a near-perfect record versus McGregor's recent losses — adds weight to the warning.
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