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2nd March 2017
11:19am GMT

And Manchester-born Bisping has since detailed how the biggest fight of his career went from inception to realisation. "This fight was actually offered to me around last October," Bisping explained on FOX. "The fight couldn't come to fruition, I believe Georges couldn't agree to terms with the UFC so I kind of put that fight out of my mind and started thinking about the next contenders in the UFC. "I got a phone call a week ago from (UFC President) Dana White, saying the fight was back on the table and Georges wanted to fight me..@bisping explains how the title fight vs @GeorgesStPierre came about. #UFCTonight https://t.co/R4uV8AvpOe
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"It's a big fight and of course I said 'Yes!'
"Georges St-Pierre is a legendary fighter. He's had one of the best careers, if not the best career, in the history of the sport."
The booking of the bout came in for some criticism from fight fans, as well as fighters, due to the fact that St-Pierre was allowed to jump a lengthy queue at middleweight, in spite of his lengthy absence, just because of his superstar name.
But Bisping had this to say to the likes of Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza and Yoel Romero, who feel aggrieved that they're not getting the next title shot.
"I put this question to you right now... If you are Yoel Romero or Luke Rockhold or 'Jacare' or any of these guys, if you are offered a fight with GSP then I know for a fact you're going to take that fight," Bisping continued.
"So why shouldn't I do the same? I deserve this payday and I deserve this fight.
"Not only to do with the payday, I want this fight for my legacy.
"I beat Dan Henderson. I beat Anderson Silva. Georges St-Pierre is another legend that I want to add to my resume."Explore more on these topics: