The above photo shows Georges St-Pierre being interviewed on the set of "Death Warrior," an action film in which he portrays the villain "Shaman."
It has been a magical transformation after the irksome plague of Greasegate and the continued accusations from BJ Penn ranging from greasing to the use of steroids.
Fortunately, more rational heads than those making up Penn's crew have prevailed, and no punishment was deemed necessary, as none of the accusations were proved before the board of directors.
Georges has been kept busy doing interviews, filming commercials for Gatorade with the likes of Muhammad Ali and Gordie Howe, and working on his part in the Death Warrior film.
His manager Shari Spencer has accompanied Georges since the hearing by the Nevada State Athletic Commission was closed on Mar. 20, and confesses to being almost too tired to walk at the end of the day.
Shari further states that Georges has really taken to the flurry of activity, just as he typically enthusiastically takes to the rigors of training for his fights.
As one of Georges most dedicated 63-year-old fans, I am truly happy for all the good fortune that is coming his way, and in talking to Shari, it is good to hear of all the projects for Georges that are yet in the works.
The most prominent morning TV show and talk shows have been keeping Georges very busy, as the Canadian MMA fans show their devotion to their biggest Canadian athletic hero.
Makes Grandma's old heart swell with pride!















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