Dana White denies Michael Bisping and GSP title bout:

The hugely controversial UFC president Dana White has once again denied that Georges St-Pierre will be making a return to the octagon, this time against UFC Middleweight title holder Michael 'The Count' Bisping at UFC 206 in Canada. The December 10th card has been criticised for a lack of quality match ups, with only Daniel Cormier and Anthony Johnson's rematch for the UFC Light Heavyweight title, and a Featherweight bout between Cub Swanson and Doo Ho Choi, the only notable bouts, confirmed for the card so far. Earlier in the week, Michael Bisping took to Twitter and tweeted, "@GeorgesStPierre, we all want more money. But let's go, sign the papers. Give the people of Toronto what they want, be a hero! Let's go champ!". Before then telling how "They've been negotiating this fight for the last few days" and how "Dana (White) offered me the fight". This announcement from Bisping came from the blue if you take last weeks events into consideration, when St-Pierre himself confirmed on Ariel Helwani's podcast, 'TheMMAHour', that he was no longer employed by the UFC and was a "free agent". ESPN's own Brett Okamoto also took to his social media account to confirm that "@danawhite: There is no Bisping vs. GSP fight in Toronto, I know Mike wants it, but it's not happening". As I've said before, we must be cautious to take everything White says with a grain of salt, if we look at his track record, so watch this space...

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