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Dustin Poirier fought his final match at UFC 318 against Max Holloway, marking an emotional end to his career. Despite being a former champion, Poirier lost the fight as Holloway delivered a dominant performance, ultimately winning by unanimous decision. The event, filled with tributes and significant moments, highlighted Poirier’s legacy in the UFC and featured other exciting bouts, solidifying Holloway’s position in the lightweight division.
New Orleans, Louisiana – Dustin Poirier fought for the final time in the UFC octagon on Saturday night at UFC 318, facing his long-time rival Max Holloway in a highly anticipated matchup. The event took place at the Smoothie King Center and was marked by an emotional farewell as Poirier closed the chapter on a storied career in mixed martial arts.
The match served as Poirier’s final test in the octagon, with the BMF Championship title on the line. Despite having previously defeated Holloway in two encounters—once in 2012 and again in 2019—Holloway entered the fight as the favored competitor, showcasing the depth of their rivalry that has spanned over a decade.
Before the match began, Poirier received a heartfelt farewell from fans, who honored him with a tribute video celebrating his accomplishments in the UFC. Following the fight, Poirier symbolically retired by removing his gloves and placing them in the center of the octagon, a poignant gesture that mirrored his career’s conclusion. As Frank Sinatra’s classic “My Way” played in the background, Poirier expressed gratitude for the support from fans and acknowledged the impact he had on others throughout his career.
The fight itself showcased a thrilling display of skill and determination. Holloway came out aggressively, knocking Poirier down twice in the second round, but the former champion managed to recover and continue to put up a fight. Throughout the five rounds, both fighters exchanged significant strikes, with Holloway consistently finding opportunities to land combinations. Despite Poirier’s resilience, the judges scored the match unanimously in favor of Holloway, with a score of 50-45, affirming Holloway’s dominance in a crucial contest for the lightweight division.
UFC 318 featured several other notable fights, with standout performances from various fighters. Paulo Costa emerged victorious against Roman Kopylov, while Daniel Rodriguez defeated Kevin Holland. Michael Johnson continued his impressive performance streak with a win against Daniel Zellhuber, marking his third consecutive victory. Additionally, Patricio “Pitbull” Freire secured his first UFC victory against Dan Ige by unanimous decision, adding to the excitement of the event.
Poirier’s retirement marks the end of a remarkable career that saw him compile an overall record of 30 wins and 9 losses. In the lead-up to the event, Poirier had contemplated retirement, underscoring the emotional weight of his final match. Holloway’s successful defense of the BMF title places him in a favorable position within the lightweight division, setting the stage for his future endeavors in the sport.
As UFC 318 concluded, it served not only as a platform for thrilling combat sports but also as a heartfelt goodbye to one of the promotion’s most respected athletes. Poirier’s legacy will undoubtedly endure, leaving a lasting impact on the UFC and its fans.
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