Dustin Poirier on Islam Makhachev’s Welterweight Move
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Boxing News on MSNPoirier's Final UFC Presser – What Happened?Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier held their final press conference ahead of their clash at UFC 318 on July 19, where Holloway will defend his BMF title in what will be Poirier’s final UFC fight. Holloway enters the bout after a knockout loss to Ilia Topuria,
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There are already questions about whether Dustin Poirier will move into boxing after his UFC retirement, as Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal have done. After losing to Islam Makhachev by submission last year,
Poirier has proved twice that he can defeat Holloway, as the former UFC featherweight champion is a slight betting favourite to leave UFC 318 as the BMF champion, and he has his fair share of fellow fighters who are also backing him to win.
Dustin Poirier will hope for his final UFC fight to be one that's memorable -- and he'll get that with UFC 318, as he challenges Max Holloway for the BMF
It's hard for Dustin Poirier to imagine a life without fighting. But that day is coming after he competes in his final UFC match against Max Holloway in New Orleans. Here's what the Lafayette native said he has planned for the future.
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MMA Fighting on MSNMatt Brown explains what made Dustin Poirier a UFC legend: ‘He didn’t come in with insane gifts’Matt Brown says Dustin Poirier deserves a lot of credit for the incredible body of work he put together in his career but he can’t be considered one of the greatest of all-time
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FirstSportz on MSNDustin Poirier Accepts Reality of Multiple Title Fight Failures: “That’s My Story”Dustin Poirier is set to make his final walk to the Octagon at UFC 318 in a highly anticipated trilogy The post Dustin Poirier Accepts Reality of Multiple Title Fight Failures: “That’s My Story” appeared first on FirstSportz.
Poirier bounced back in a big way, emerging victorious from a brutal and bloody war with Pettis that had many touting it as the Fight of the Year. The finish came somewhat anticlimactically in round three, however, when Pettis appeared to tap out with Poirier on top of him out of nowhere.