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UFC champion Michael Bisping wants Georges St-Pierre catch-weight fight

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Image: Michael Bisping defends his gold in Manchester next but is looking ahead

Michael Bisping wants to coax Georges St-Pierre back into the cage for a catch-weight fight in Canada.

St-Pierre, one of the UFC's greatest ever competitors, has been inactive for three years but looks set to make a comeback on home soil later this year.

Britain's first ever UFC champion Bisping must first complete a maiden title defence against Dan Henderson, but has called for a high-profile cross-division fight against the returning St-Pierre during an exclusive Sky Sports interview.

There's a fight card with no main-event announced, so if GSP fancies himself and wants to put his gloves back on, here I am!
Michael Bisping

"If he wants to do it, we can fight in Toronto in December," Bisping said.

"There's a fight card with no main-event announced, so if GSP fancies himself and wants to put his gloves back on, here I am!

"I'll beat Henderson in October but I don't mind having a quick turnaround and fighting GSP in December.

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Bisping tells Sky Sports about Dan Henderson and Georges St-Pierre

"GSP mentioned fighting me recently and that would be another huge name to add to my resume."

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Bisping's recent middleweight title victory against Luke Rockhold brought him level with St-Pierre with 19 UFC victories apiece, an all-time record that the Brit will surpass if he beats Henderson.

St-Pierre has never fought above the welterweight (170lbs) limit - so Bisping has offered to drop below middleweight (185lbs) for the first time to make the fight happen.

LAS VEGAS - JULY 11:  (L-R) Georges St. Pierre battles Thiago Alves during their welterweight title bout during UFC 100 on July 11, 2009 in Las Vegas, Neva
Image: St-Pierre (left) is regarded as one of the UFC's best-ever competitors

"I'll go down to 180lbs and do a catch-weight for him, as an incentive to get back in there," he claimed.

"I've got no inside-information [about St-Pierre's return], I just think it's time they went to Toronto. But I recently found out there's still no main-event so GSP v Michael Bisping, let's go."

St-Pierre, whose 12 wins in world title fights remains an all-time record, set a UFC attendance high in Toronto when 55,000 people watched him defeat Jake Shields. He vacated his welterweight gold in 2013 but always refused to confirm his permanent retirement.

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