The top 10 neighbors for Georges St-Pierre compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.97 down to 0.92 — with no single dominant outlier and no sharp drop-off. That flat distribution means the structural story is in the composition of the cluster, not in any one standout.
Four of the ten neighbors are fellow Athletes: Nathan Diaz (0.97), Miesha Tate (0.96), Ronda Rousey (0.94), and Jon Jones (0.93). Two more are MMA-specific media properties — MMA Junkie (0.96) and MMAFighting.com (0.94) — and the UFC itself sits at 0.95. Together, these seven form a tight MMA-world core. The remaining three neighbors break from that pattern entirely: UFC News (0.93, a News Publisher) sits at the edge of the sport cluster, while Spirit Halloween (0.93, a Department Store brand) and Linkin Park (0.92, Musicians and Bands) have no thematic connection to combat sports at all. Their presence at scores above 0.92 signals that the audience shape extends meaningfully beyond MMA followers.
The flat distribution, with seven MMA-adjacent neighbors and three cross-kind outliers all scoring within 0.05 of each other, suggests an audience that is concentrated enough to anchor firmly in one sport but broad enough in its overall composition to overlap with mainstream entertainment and retail audiences at nearly the same rate.