10 UFC Fights That Could Soon Break Records

8. Georges St.Pierre Vs. Anyone

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It feels like not a day goes by without Georges St.Pierre's name being dragged into the conversation whenever a Welterweight/Middleweight is discussing their next bout.

Can you blame them? The guy is a legend.

GSP is responsible for one of the most dominant streaks any fighter inside of the Octagon has ever enjoyed. His record of 2,237 days as a champion was only bettered by Anderson SIlva's astonishing 2,457 day reign as Middleweight Champion.

However, that's only 220 days between them. So, theoretically if GSP were to come out of retirement and seize the Welterweight belt from current champ Kamaru Usman, he could defend it a few times and reclaim his crown, right?

Also, GSP did own the title of the UFC's highest attendance record for his part in the UFC 129 event in Toronto's Rogers Centre (55,724) until UFC 193 (56,214) and then recently UFC 243 (57,127) usurped that show.

If Dana White could find a way to promote a GSP fight which could take place in Canada's Olympic Stadium (expandable to 66,000) surely that record would be pulverised, too.

Whatever GSP decides to do, if he feels the need to return to the UFC at some point in the future the record books await.

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