Georges St-Pierre says injury will keep him from UFC Fight Pass Invitational grappling match vs. Nick Diaz

A rematch between former UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre and Nick Diaz is not something people thought was in the cards.

According to [autotag]Georges St-Pierre[/autotag], the plan was for him to face [autotag]Nick Diaz[/autotag] in submission grappling at the UFC Fight Pass Invitational, but that is no more.

St-Pierre revealed the plan in an interview with TSN, adding that the no-gi jiu-jitsu match is now off for the Dec. 14 event in Las Vegas because of injuries to both men.

“They had an opponent. His name was Nick Diaz,” St-Pierre said. “People who are familiar with the sport know we (competed) against each other in mixed martial arts. Unfortunately, he’s hurt, I think. He has a neck injury, and I just got hurt myself, as well. I have a shoulder injury. So I have to wait a few weeks to see if I require surgery.”

Seeing St-Pierre, 42, and Diaz, 40, in a competition against each other would’ve been a treat for fight fans. Back in 2013, St-Pierre defended his welterweight title with a unanimous decision win over Diaz at UFC 158.

St-Pierre, a UFC Hall of Famer, hasn’t competed in combat sports since he returned from a four-year absence to claim the middleweight title from Michael Bisping in November 2017 at UFC 217.

Diaz, a former Strikeforce champion, last fought in September 2021 after a six-and-a-half-year layoff, losing by third-round TKO to Robbie Lawler at UFC 266.

It’s unclear if the match between GSP and Diaz will be made up at a later date.

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