Filed under: Featured , Featured Videos , News , UFC , Videos Georges St-Pierre (25-2 MMA, 19-2 UFC) is among the most respectful, level-headed fighters in UFC history, but his signature moment on the mic remains one of the most beloved lines of trash talk ever uttered inside the octagon. In retrospect, St-Pierre now admits it was “low-class.” “It’s not my style to go in, and it was very low-class from my part to go in there and ruin his celebration,” St-Pierre admits in the newest edition of “Fightography” on UFC Fight Pass . St-Pierre, of course, is referring to Sept. 23, 2006, when he was cageside for then-UFC welterweight champion Matt Hughes’ UFC 63 win over B.J. Penn. After scoring a third-round TKO win, Hughes told UFC broadcaster Joe Rogan that he assumed St-Pierre would be his next opponent
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Not impressed by your performance? St-Pierre now admits legendary slam was ‘low-class’ – MMA Junkie