Dustin Poirier optimistic after stunning KO loss at UFC 291: ‘We’re not at a funeral here, I’ve already won’

Dustin Poirier optimistic after UFC 291 KO loss we're not at my funeral hereSuffering a spectacular second round high-kick knockout loss to fellow former interim lightweight champion, Justin Gaethje last night, Dustin Poirier admits that while he is upset to miss out on a symbolic BMF championship, “he’s already won” during his fighting career – remaining optimistic of a comeback in the future. Poirier, a former interim lightweight […]

Dustin Poirier optimistic after UFC 291 KO loss we're not at my funeral here

Suffering a spectacular second round high-kick knockout loss to fellow former interim lightweight champion, Justin Gaethje last night, Dustin Poirier admits that while he is upset to miss out on a symbolic BMF championship, “he’s already won” during his fighting career – remaining optimistic of a comeback in the future.

Poirier, a former interim lightweight champion and current number two ranked lightweight contender, suffered a thunderous second round KO loss to Arizona native, Gaethje in last night’s UFC 291 headliner in Salt Lake City.

The loss returned Poirier back to the losing column, with Gaethje avenging a prior TKO loss to the former during their initial pairing at UFC Fight Night Glendale back in 2018 of last year. 

However, dropping the pair’s rematch last night in ‘The Beehive State’, Poirier was dropped to the Octagon canvas inside the opening minute of the second round, with Gaethje launching with a brutal right high-kick KO – slumping Poirier for a stunning stoppage loss

Dustin Poirier optimistic despite UFC 291 knockout loss

And despite seeing former American Top Team training partner and inaugural titleholder, Jorge Masvidal strap the BMF title on his rival, Gaethje, Poirier claimed fans and pundits in attendance did not intend his funeral, as he remains optimistic about a successful comeback.

“It’s the theatre of the unknown out there,” Dustin Poirier told assembled media after UFC 291. “It’s heartbreaking, but I keep coming back – like Pookie, it keeps calling me, I can’t stop. So, we’ll see what happens, man. I might need another hit, I don’t know. I’m just taking it one day at a time, one minute at a time, I don’t know. But I’m happy. My life is good, my family is good. My daughter is excited for me to get him – we’re not at a funeral here. I’ve won – I’ve won life, I’ve already won – where I’m from, man, I’ve already run.”

“… I really wanted the belt, it sucks,” Dustin Poirier explained. “That’s a legacy fight for my career. But it is what it is. This is fighting, there is no sympathy. I signed up for it, I knew what I was getting myself into. And that’s why we love it, ‘cause anything can happen. And it did – this is fighting.” 

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Conor McGregor targets Justin Gaethje in Twitter tirade following UFC 291: ‘I’ll slap you around’

Justin GaethjeConor McGregor is already trying to steal some of Justin Gaethje’s thunder following his spectacular win in the UFC 291 main event. On Saturday night, Gaethje evened the odds with lightweight rival Dustin Poirier, scoring a masterful head kick knockout just moments into the second round of their headliner. Now holder of the BMF title, […]

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Conor McGregor is already trying to steal some of Justin Gaethje’s thunder following his spectacular win in the UFC 291 main event.

On Saturday night, Gaethje evened the odds with lightweight rival Dustin Poirier, scoring a masterful head kick knockout just moments into the second round of their headliner. Now holder of the BMF title, ‘The Highlight’ appears to be on his way toward another shot at the UFC lightweight championship.

In true Conor McGregor fashion, it didn’t take long for the Irishman to speak out on social media and seemingly challenge ‘The Highlight’ to a clash in the cage.

Justin, I’ll slap you around,” McGregor tweeted.

The former two-division titleholder was far from done, following up his initial tweet with another. “I’m the real bmf, he can fight for pennies if he wants but I want spirits, I call the shots, I’m in it to launch shots, fuck chandler, you want it call for it,” McGregor added.

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Well, it now appears that Conor McGregor has lost interest in a scrap with Michael Chandler and instead has his sights on dethroning the newly crowned baddest motherf*cker in the UFC. Unfortunately for McGregor, the former champ-champ will likely have to get in line if he wants that fight as Justin Gaethje clearly has his sights set on trading in his BMF title for undisputed UFC gold.

In October, Charles Oliveira is scheduled for a lightweight title clash with reigning champion Islam Makhachev. The winner of that bout will find themselves tasked with taking on ‘The Highlight’ at some point in 2024.

As for Justin Gaethje’s UFC 291 opponent, Dustin Poirier will go back to the well after coming up short in his officially unofficial title eliminator. If Conor McGregor is truly uninterested in a fight with Michael Chandler at this point, perhaps a fourth meeting with ‘The Diamond’ is in the cards.

Justin Gaethje wins BMF title, shocks Dustin Poirier with brutal high kick KO in rematch – UFC 291 Highlights

Justin Gaethje wins BMF title with stunning high kick KO win over Dustin Poirier UFC 291 HighlightsIn an astonishing finish, Justin Gaethje can be minted as the new, symbolic BMF champion, Justin Gaethje avenges a prior 2018 TKO loss to fellow former interim lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier — finishing the Lafayette native with a spectacular high-kick KO in the main event of UFC 291. Headlining tonight’s Salt Lake City card in […]

Justin Gaethje wins BMF title with stunning high kick KO win over Dustin Poirier UFC 291 Highlights

In an astonishing finish, Justin Gaethje can be minted as the new, symbolic BMF champion, Justin Gaethje avenges a prior 2018 TKO loss to fellow former interim lightweight champion, Dustin Poirier — finishing the Lafayette native with a spectacular high-kick KO in the main event of UFC 291.

Headlining tonight’s Salt Lake City card in Utah, Gaethje, who is fresh from a close, majority decision win over Rafael Fiziev back in March, turned in a truly shocking win over fellow perennial lightweight contender, Poirier — early in the second round of their BMF championship clash.

Dealing with some bruising and blood around his left eye following a slew of straight shots from the Louisanan in the opening round, mirroring his ONX Labs training partner, Kamaru Usman’s loss in the same arena back in August of last year — Gaethje sprung with a phenomenal right high-kick, managing to send Poirier to the canvas with a stunning shot, rendering the veteran unconscious, avenging his 2018 loss on home soil back in Arizona.

Below, catch the highlights from Justin Gaethje’s stunning KO win over Dustin Poirier at UFC 291

Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje’s Next Best Fights After UFC 291 Results

Justin Gaethje is the new “BMF” titleholder, taking the mantle with a second-round TKO win against Dustin Poirier in the main event of UFC 291. The Highlight…

Justin Gaethje is the new “BMF” titleholder, taking the mantle with a second-round TKO win against Dustin Poirier in the main event of UFC 291. The Highlight…

Justin Gaethje Wins Dustin Poirier Rematch by Knockout to Earn BMF Title at UFC 291

Justin Gaethje made a statement, settled a score and earned himself a new shiny belt, defeating Dustin Poirier via second-round knockout to claim the “BMF”…

Justin Gaethje made a statement, settled a score and earned himself a new shiny belt, defeating Dustin Poirier via second-round knockout to claim the “BMF”…