Tuesday, December 27, 2011

MMA Trainer Firas Zahabi Says Georges St-Pierre's Recovery Is Going "Very Well"

Since undergoing surgery to repair a torn ACL a few weeks ago, Georges St-Pierre has been out of the spotlight. He has been working hard to rehabilitate his knee and make a successful return to the Octagon.



The champion suffered the injury during a training session earlier this month and it forced him out his scheduled bout with Nick Diaz at UFC 143. Since then, there hasn't been much update on St-Pierre's status.

St-Pierre's trainer and close friend, Frias Zahabi, recently spoke to MMAFightCorner.com about the champion's injury. He revealed that the surgery was a success and that "Rush" is doing well.

"GSP is recovering very well," Zahabi said. "Georges will start rehab at The Sports Science Lab, has been in contact with me regularly and is motivated to start rehabilitation. Everyone is very confident on a full recovery and we are all looking forward to the next training"

Zahabi opened up about his relationship with St-Pierre and said the two remain very close. While Zahabi is widely considered to be one of the most successful trainers in Montreal, the Tri-Star gym coach said he originally began training in mixed martial arts.

It was during his introduction to MMA that Zahabi befriended the French-Canadian. As he explained:

"I have been working with GSP for 10 years now. We started out as training partners. We got along very quickly and become very close. After that Georges asked me to be his head coach and take his training more seriously. He wanted me to oversee all his training as we have similar mentalities on how to train. We have been training together ever since."

While St-Pierre remains sidelined, his original opponent, Diaz, will meet Carlos Condit for the UFC interim welterweight title at UFC 143.

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