Alan Jouban implores Dustin Poirier to retire following UFC 302 loss: ‘I would tell him to walk away’

Alan Jouban implores Dustin Poirier to retire following UFC 302 loss: 'I would tell him to walk away'Alan Jouban thinks it’s time for Dustin Poirier to walk away. After coming up short in his third and…

Alan Jouban implores Dustin Poirier to retire following UFC 302 loss: 'I would tell him to walk away'

Alan Jouban thinks it’s time for Dustin Poirier to walk away.

After coming up short in his third and final bid to become lightweight world champion at UFC 302, Poirier suggested that his Fight of the Night with Islam Makhachev could very well be his last. However, ‘The Diamond’ left the door open, suggesting that a return to the Octagon could come down the line.

While a majority of MMA fans are holding out hope that Poirier fights again, Jouban would much rather see the Lafayette, Louisiana native lay down his gloves and ride off into the sunset as one of the most accomplished competitors in UFC history.

“I haven’t spoken to him since the fight. I would say walk away,” Jouban said on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer. “I would tell him to walk away. I think it’s been on his mind for a while. Since I’ve been talking to him for the last three years since I’ve been home [in Louisiana], he’s been bringing it up. ‘I don’t know how many more I left’ and then he gets a fight and then he knocks somebody out, ‘One more.’ He gets a loss ‘I can’t live with that loss.’ Gets a win, ‘We’ll see what happens.’

“Title fight comes, you can’t turn it down but he’s already got the money fight. People are chasing the belt, or they’re chasing Conor McGregor, and he’s done both.

“He’s said it a million times, ‘What is there left for me?’ He lost a fight that people probably gained even more — if it’s even possible ­— respect for him. It was such a competitive fight against the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world, who he handpicked Dustin because he thought it was a stylistic easier matchup. Dustin put him in deeper water than he’s ever been in his life against Islam. I think it’s a loss that you can hold your head high on. It’s one that’s easy to walk away from.”

Dustin Poirier

There are still some interesting fights for Dustin Poirier

With 39 professional fights to his credit and a slew of noteworthy opponents, including Max Holloway, Justin Gaethje, Charles Oliveira, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Eddie Alvarez, Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis, Michael Chandler, Conor McGregor, and the aforementioned Islam Makhachev, it’s clear that Poirier has nothing left to prove. Aside from undisputed gold, he’s done it all.

Dustin Poirier

Still, his popularity is at an all-time high and there is no doubt that the UFC could sell out arenas anywhere in the world with superfights featuring ‘The Diamond’ against the likes of former featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski or fellow three-time title challenger Colby Covington. And, of course, there’s always a trilogy fight with the Irish megastar.

Do you agree with Jouban? Is now the time for Poirier to walk away, or are you on the side of Daniel Cormier?

Alan Jouban implores Dustin Poirier to retire following UFC 302 loss: ‘I would tell him to walk away’

Alan Jouban implores Dustin Poirier to retire following UFC 302 loss: 'I would tell him to walk away'Alan Jouban thinks it’s time for Dustin Poirier to walk away. After coming up short in his third and…

Alan Jouban implores Dustin Poirier to retire following UFC 302 loss: 'I would tell him to walk away'

Alan Jouban thinks it’s time for Dustin Poirier to walk away.

After coming up short in his third and final bid to become lightweight world champion at UFC 302, Poirier suggested that his Fight of the Night with Islam Makhachev could very well be his last. However, ‘The Diamond’ left the door open, suggesting that a return to the Octagon could come down the line.

While a majority of MMA fans are holding out hope that Poirier fights again, Jouban would much rather see the Lafayette, Louisiana native lay down his gloves and ride off into the sunset as one of the most accomplished competitors in UFC history.

“I haven’t spoken to him since the fight. I would say walk away,” Jouban said on the latest episode of The Fighter vs. The Writer. “I would tell him to walk away. I think it’s been on his mind for a while. Since I’ve been talking to him for the last three years since I’ve been home [in Louisiana], he’s been bringing it up. ‘I don’t know how many more I left’ and then he gets a fight and then he knocks somebody out, ‘One more.’ He gets a loss ‘I can’t live with that loss.’ Gets a win, ‘We’ll see what happens.’

“Title fight comes, you can’t turn it down but he’s already got the money fight. People are chasing the belt, or they’re chasing Conor McGregor, and he’s done both.

“He’s said it a million times, ‘What is there left for me?’ He lost a fight that people probably gained even more — if it’s even possible ­— respect for him. It was such a competitive fight against the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world, who he handpicked Dustin because he thought it was a stylistic easier matchup. Dustin put him in deeper water than he’s ever been in his life against Islam. I think it’s a loss that you can hold your head high on. It’s one that’s easy to walk away from.”

Dustin Poirier

There are still some interesting fights for Dustin Poirier

With 39 professional fights to his credit and a slew of noteworthy opponents, including Max Holloway, Justin Gaethje, Charles Oliveira, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Eddie Alvarez, Anthony ‘Showtime’ Pettis, Michael Chandler, Conor McGregor, and the aforementioned Islam Makhachev, it’s clear that Poirier has nothing left to prove. Aside from undisputed gold, he’s done it all.

Dustin Poirier

Still, his popularity is at an all-time high and there is no doubt that the UFC could sell out arenas anywhere in the world with superfights featuring ‘The Diamond’ against the likes of former featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski or fellow three-time title challenger Colby Covington. And, of course, there’s always a trilogy fight with the Irish megastar.

Do you agree with Jouban? Is now the time for Poirier to walk away, or are you on the side of Daniel Cormier?

Alan Jouban Announces His Retirement From MMA

alan joubanUFC welterweight Alan Jouban has announced his retirement from the sport of MMA. Jouban said on Monday via social media that he has made the decision to retire. He had a total of 13 UFC fights, winning eight of them. Jouban put the following statements on his Twitter. The 38-year-old last fought inside the octagon […]

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UFC welterweight Alan Jouban has announced his retirement from the sport of MMA.

Jouban said on Monday via social media that he has made the decision to retire. He had a total of 13 UFC fights, winning eight of them.

Jouban put the following statements on his Twitter.

The 38-year-old last fought inside the octagon at UFC 255 getting a unanimous decision win over Jared Gooden. During his time with the promotion Jouban was known for giving “Fight of the Night” worthy performances. He gave Mike Perry his first professional loss in 2016 while taking home an extra check. He also earned bonuses for his wins over Belal Muhammad and Ben Saunders.

Jouban made his MMA debut in 2011. He would earn a record of 9-2 before getting the call up from the UFC. He would go on to make his debut for the promotion in 2014 against Seth Baczynski, winning via first round KO.

While also being a full time MMA fighter, he worked as a male model for Versace. He appeared in a high profile advertisement with famous model Gigi Hadid.

Jouban has also been working on the UFC broadcasts as a studio analyst for ESPN. He will continue with his duties there and I’m sure he will look to expand on that role. With his fighting career officially over, it seems like Jouban will focus on that part of his life more now. He will finish his MMA career with a record of 17 wins and 7 losses.

What do you think of Alan Jouban’s retirement from MMA?

Alan Jouban Has Announced His Retirement From MMA

Longtime UFC welterweight and broadcaster, Alan Jouban has announced his retirement from MMA. Alan Jouban has been a staple of the UFC welterweight division since he can to the organization back in 2014. He has a rollercoaster of a career, with ups and…

Longtime UFC welterweight and broadcaster, Alan Jouban has announced his retirement from MMA. Alan Jouban has been a staple of the UFC welterweight division since he can to the organization back in 2014. He has a rollercoaster of a career, with ups and downs, but now that ride has come to an end. Jouban has […]

Alan Jouban Questions Judges Experience at UFC 236

Alan Jouban left the arena unhappy in one of the oddest decision wins of the night from UFC 236. A split decision win for Dwight Grant (29-28, 27-30, 29-28) had Jouban fired up. He wanted to address the judges about the decision and was concerned with …

Alan Jouban left the arena unhappy in one of the oddest decision wins of the night from UFC 236. A split decision win for Dwight Grant (29-28, 27-30, 29-28) had Jouban fired up. He wanted to address the judges about the decision and was concerned with how it will affect his contract negotiations. He mainly […]

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UFC 236 Results: Dwight Grant Sneaks Out A Close Decision Over Alan Jouban

Alan “Brahma” Jouban and Dwight “The Body Snatcher” Grant will square off next at UFC 236 in an exciting 170-pound match up. As always, Lowkickmma will have you covered with all the results from UFC 236 as they happen. Jouban (16-6) will return to action after more than a year away from the Octagon. He […]

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Alan “Brahma” Jouban and Dwight “The Body Snatcher” Grant will square off next at UFC 236 in an exciting 170-pound match up.

As always, Lowkickmma will have you covered with all the results from UFC 236 as they happen.

Jouban (16-6) will return to action after more than a year away from the Octagon. He last competed at UFC on FOX 28 in February of 2018 where he defeated Ben Saunders via second-round TKO.

As for Grant (9-2). The American Kickboxing Academy (AKA) standout has long been a killer in the training room. The 34-year-old Grant will look to get his hand raised in the Octagon for the first time on Saturday night.

Round One

Jouban pressures as Grant uses his footwork to cut an angle. Jouban throws a straight left hand and looks for a takedown. Jouban narrowly misses a head kick on the break. The fighters gather and take some time to take the others movements in. Grant throws a big overhand right hand. Jouban fires back and lands a right of his own. Jouban lands a hard leg kick. Grant is not pulling the trigger on his punches. Just as I say that he lands a right hook. Jouban responds with a right. Both guys land in the pocket. Grant lands a couple of hard leg kicks. Jouban pressures as the round ends.

Round Two

The fighters touch gloves to start the round. Grant pops his jab and follows with a blitz. Jouban is hurt. Grant slips, Jouban recovers. The fighters slow it down a bit. Jouban throws a front flip kick. Grant answers with a leg kick of his own. Jouban is having a hard time locating Grant here in round two. He moves forward and throws a high kick. Grant circles around, the fighters trade leg kicks. Grant sneaks a right in as Jouban throws a straight right hand. Jouban wings a right hand that misses badly. Both men are looking to land a big KO shot as the crowd starts to boo. Jouban lands a leg kick. The horn sounds.

Round Three

Jouban takes the center of the Octagon and pumps his jab to start the final round. Grant fires a series of punches that sting Jouban. Grant is moving backwards for the most part as Jouban is pressing. Grant throws a high kick, Jouban answers with one of his own. Grant sneaks an uppercut in. He wings a left hand, then a right. Jouban kicks Grant in the midsection. The referee stops the fight. Grant Has five minutes. Fight back on. Jouban continues to press. Grant lunges in and lands a right, Jouban clips him with a right hand. Then, Jouban lands a leg kick. Grant lands a leg kick too. Close fight. Jouban gets a takedown as the round ends.

Dwight Grant defeats Alan Jouban via decision (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)

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