Veteran UFC lightweight leaks information on Dustin Poirier's alleged next fight
Following his loss to UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev at UFC 302 last year, Dustin Poirier has made it clear that he's targeting one last bout before he retires. A fellow UFC lightweight believes he knows who 'The Diamond' will face next.
In an interview with Submission Radio, Beneil Dariush, who has previously campaigned for a fight against Poirier to no avail, had this to say about the former interim champion's next outing, claiming that a trilogy bout with former featherweight champion Max Holloway is being targeted:
"Right now, my understanding is, Dustin Poirier and Max Holloway are going to fight. That's what I'm hearing. I don't know if it's hundred percent sealed and done, but that's what I'm hearing."
Poirier and Holloway have already squared off twice, at UFC 143 and UFC 236. Notably, their first meeting marked the UFC debut of 'Blessed', who was just 20 years old at the time. The Hawaiian lost via submission in the first round in their 2012 clash.
Their rematch, over seven years later in 2019, was for the interim lightweight championship. Poirier won via decision in a bout that claimed Fight of the Night honors on the night, and he went on to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov in a title unification bout.
Poirier came up short against Nurmagomedov and lost his next two 155-pound championship bouts to Charles Oliveira and Makhachev. The Louisiana native is eyeing a retirement bout in his home state this summer.

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