UFC lightweight contender Dustin Poirier has revealed why he’s chosen to fight Conor McGregor for a third time over a championship opportunity.
Poirier placed himself in prime position for a 155-pound title fight when he became the first man to knock out McGregor at UFC 257 in January. Having turned down the chance to fight for the vacant belt left behind by the retired Khabib Nurmagomedov, “The Diamond” will instead enter the Octagon on July 10 with MMA’s biggest star for the second time this year.
The winner of the UFC 264 headliner will likely face new champion Charles Oliveira for what will be the Brazilian’s first title defense. In Poirier’s absence, “Do Bronx” battled relative promotional newcomer Michael Chandler at UFC 262. After a shaky opening round, Oliveira battled back to knock out the former Bellator champion in the second round.
Poirier placed himself in prime position for a 155-pound title fight when he became the first man to knock out McGregor at UFC 257 in January. Having turned down the chance to fight for the vacant belt left behind by the retired Khabib Nurmagomedov, “The Diamond” will instead enter the Octagon on July 10 with MMA’s biggest star for the second time this year.
The winner of the UFC 264 headliner will likely face new champion Charles Oliveira for what will be the Brazilian’s first title defense. In Poirier’s absence, “Do Bronx” battled relative promotional newcomer Michael Chandler at UFC 262. After a shaky opening round, Oliveira battled back to knock out the former Bellator champion in the second round.