Georges St-Pierre has revealed the specific requests he made to the UFC in order to secure a fight against Anderson Silva. The former two-division champion expressed his frustration with the situation, stating that his demands were more than reasonable.
St-Pierre, who has been out of competition since 2017, has been vocal about his desire to return to the Octagon. He has been in talks with the UFC for a potential fight against Silva, but so far, nothing has been officially announced.
According to St-Pierre, he requested a few specific conditions in order to agree to the fight. He wanted to be given a significant amount of time to prepare, which he believes is essential for a fight of this magnitude. He also wanted to be guaranteed a title shot if he were to win the fight.
St-Pierre's requests were not limited to just the fight itself. He also wanted to be given a significant amount of money, which he believes is necessary for a fight of this caliber. He has been open about his financial struggles in the past, and he believes that he deserves to be compensated fairly for his efforts.
The UFC has not commented on St-Pierre's requests, but it is clear that they are not willing to meet his demands. The organization has been trying to book Silva for a fight against Israel Adesanya, but so far, nothing has been officially announced.
St-Pierre's frustration with the situation is understandable, given the fact that he has been out of competition for several years. He has been training hard and is eager to return to the Octagon, but it seems that the UFC is not willing to give him the opportunity.
The situation between St-Pierre and the UFC is a complex one, and it remains to be seen how it will play out. One thing is certain, however: St-Pierre is eager to return to the Octagon and prove himself against one of the greatest fighters of all time.
For now, it seems that the fight between St-Pierre and Silva is unlikely to happen. However, St-Pierre is not giving up hope, and he remains committed to his goal of returning to the Octagon and competing at the highest level.

