UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping and former champion Georges St-Pierre have agreed to fight each other at the end of the year.
Over the past few months, Bisping and St-Pierre have been involved in an endless saga of trying to fight each other.
The UFC announced the two would fight earlier this year, but the fight was canceled because St-Pierre is not able to fight until November due to an eye injury.
However, Bisping is also suffering from a knee injury and cannot fight until the end of the year as well.
The UFC wanted Bisping to defend his title against Interim UFC Middleweight Champion Robert Whittaker, but Whittaker is injured and cannot fight for the rest of the year.
With Whittaker out of the picture, Bisping and St-Pierre are once again campaigning for a fight against each other.
St-Pierre recently appeared on Bisping’s podcast, and both fighters agreed to fight each other in November, in New York City, or in December.