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Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier are set to clash for the interim lightweight title in the headliner of UFC 236 on April 13 in Atlanta, as first reported by Brett Okamoto on ESPN.com. Holloway will retain his featherweight belt regardless of the result. Israel Adesanya vs. Kelvin Gastelum will serve as the co-main event; it will be the first UFC card headlined by two interim title fights.
The clash comes as current lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov has opted to sit out until November. He is currently suspended for inciting a brawl after his UFC 229 victory over Conor McGregor, but could have returned by April- a six-month suspension- if he had filmed an anti-bullying message in Nevada.
The odd man out in this contest is Tony Ferguson. Holloway-Ferguson was reportedly considered, but the UFC ultimately ended up with Holloway-Poirier. Ferguson posted recently about being offered a bout, but said he wasn’t sure it was up to the standards he deserved for the work he had put in. Perhaps having won the interim title previously, and having it promptly stripped after a freak accident tore his knee, soured him on interim titles.
It isn’t clear how the title picture will work after this. Will the interim champion defend their belt, or wait seven months to unify it against Khabib? Where will that leave Tony Ferguson? Will Conor McGregor re-emerge to affect those plans at all?
Either way, the fight between Max and Dustin itself is incredibly compelling. Poirier defeated Holloway in Max’s Octagon debut in 2012, taking him to the mat and tapping him in the first round. Since then, Holloway has gone on a 13-fight tear to win and defend featherweight gold. Poirier, who moved to lightweight after a knockout loss to Conor McGregor, has won 8 of his last 10 bouts, including wins over Eddie Alvarez, Justin Gathje, and Anthony Pettis.
Strap SZN @DaruStrong @Everlast_ pic.twitter.com/mWwzXVEuYo
— The Diamond (@DustinPoirier) February 22, 2019
Who has the edge in the contest? Both fighters seem incapable of having a boring fight. Since beating Jose Aldo, Holloway has stepped up the pace and the pressure into a ‘Mad Max’ version of his style, racking up an unbelievable 290 strikes to set a new UFC record against Brian Ortega at UFC 231. Poirier is no slouch in that department himself, landing 174 strikes to stop Justin Gaethje in the 4th-most prolific win in UFC history.
Insomnia
Holloway recently posted about his first encounter with Poirier while paying tribute to Georges St. Pierre’s retirement.
Julie Kedzie relates one last great GSP story
Once upon a time, GSP carried a very heavy non-flatscreen television upstairs to my 2nd floor apartment, even though he had no idea who I was. He is and always was a gentleman. #GOAT #truestory
— Julie Kedzie (@julesk_fighter) February 22, 2019
I like this fighter art
Page 1 of The Year in Fighting: 2019 coming along. I found a designer and we’re talking about a physical book. pic.twitter.com/fR9Qe6RN9O
— Chris Rini (@RiniMMA) February 22, 2019
Congratulations to Mackenzie Dern and her partner
Slips, Rips, KO Clips
That’s one way to get a rear-naked choke
Gabriel Marretinha Bonfim (8:0 now) RNCed Moacir Cordeiro in 2R (Future FC) pic.twitter.com/rbWKG8e10A
— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) February 23, 2019
Two angles
Alex “Canguru” Sandro sleeps Joelson Nascimento in R1. #FutureFC2 pic.twitter.com/a33HcYrkqQ
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) February 23, 2019
KANGAROO SMASH#FutureFC2 pic.twitter.com/z7NlmyDYsx
— Jonnyboy (@JBNeverDies) February 23, 2019
This is a nasty submission to find yourself in after a head-and-arm throw
Ayaka Miura (8-2, 1 NC) shines in her ONE debut, swiftly submitting Laura Balin with her signature scarf hold armlock! The Pancrase vet has won four straight and is 7-1 (1 NC) in her last nine. Each of her last three submissions is via this rare armlock. #CallToGreatness pic.twitter.com/36G81xipnf
— Kyle Johnson (@VonPreux) February 22, 2019
Baby shark do do do…
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) February 22, 2019
This was a graceful knockout; Petchdam glided across the ring to land that one-two.
Petchdam 2nd round KO #CallToGreatness pic.twitter.com/CGl5WPg58I
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) February 22, 2019
I like this combination
Nguyen Tran Duy Nhat knocks out Pich Mtes Khmang with a headkick and a right. #WLC7 pic.twitter.com/3BpX6Dc2x0
— inxxane (@inxxane) February 22, 2019
Nieky Holzken doing his thing
Holzken #CallToGreatness pic.twitter.com/FNkIawutwX
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) February 22, 2019
Ryan Bader would be proud of that lead hook
Saygid Guseyn “Dagi” Arslanaliev takes out Ev Ting in just 25 seconds. Advances to the ONE lightweight GP semifinals. #CallToGreatness pic.twitter.com/c6rLrgspuK
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) February 22, 2019
Brutal sport
Antonio Faria puts a beating on Saw Htoo Aung to become the Light Welterweight World Champion after Aung retires himself after the second knockdown. #WLC7 pic.twitter.com/ipRnI0MmMu
— inxxane (@inxxane) February 22, 2019
Random Land
Accurate
Twilight Princess (2006) pic.twitter.com/d57Wl5dguB
— Blue (@SecludedBlue) February 21, 2019
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