Anderson Silva is still eyeing a fight with Georges St-Pierre.

Make no mistake about it though, former UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre is having a rough time.

GSP overcame all of the odds in this fight as he recovered from ACL surgery and took 4 years away from the sport as well.

It was a storybook night for the UFC star, who picked up a third-round submission win over Michael Bisping in the main event of the UFC 217 PPV (pay-per-view) event in New York at Madison Square Garden to win the UFC middleweight title.

This win earned him the right to be called a two-division champion.Plans for St-Pierre’s next fight are on hold as the former UFC middleweight champion is suffering from colitis and will be out of action indefinitely, according to UFC President Dana White.

GSP’s Brazilian jiu-jitsu coach, John Danaher, has gone on record by stating that St-Pierre would need time to decide if he would return to the Octagon in what he described as a “life-changing decision.”

He would go on to add that the reaction that the former champion had to his medications would play a big part in the decision.

Silva, who is slated to make his return to the Octagon this November, stated in a recent interview with MMA Fighting that he still wants to fight the former UFC middleweight and welterweight champion in a super fight as he wants to get back inside of the Octagon as soon as possible.

This fight has been talked about for years but never happened but never say never in the world of mixed martial arts.

“Anything is possible in the UFC, man,” Silva said. “It’s a very eclectic company, with a broad vision of the sport. They are going through a new moment, a moment of entertainment, so anything can happen.”

“I think the decisions have to be made at the time they have to be made,” Silva said when asked about GSP moving up to middleweight when he was no longer the champion. “I think he had a good strategy, did a good fight with Bisping. They are both great fighters. If we didn’t fight that’s because it really shouldn’t have happened.”