However, defeating heavy favorite Conor McGregor in their rematch at UFC 257 has been appointed by MMA fans and experts as one of the best performances by Dustin Poirier in the promotion.

After connecting a sequence of punches during the second round of the bout, he knocked out McGregor.

Talking to ESPN’s Ariel Helwani, Dustin Poirier pondered over his career’s best moments. “The Diamond” believes that the fight for the interim lightweight title was even more meaningful to him than getting revenge against McGregor.

After capturing the interim championship, Dustin Poirier had his shot for the definite title against Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 242. However, the Russian proved to be too much for him, submitting “The Diamond” in the third round with a rear-naked choke.

Dustin Poirier remembered Max Holloway in his post-fight interview

After getting his revenge and beating Conor McGregor in their rematch at UFC 257, Dustin Poirier took the chance to remind Max Holloway about the two times that they met in the Octagon.

Dustin Poirier defeated the former UFC featherweight champion twice in his career. In 2012, the first happened while “The Diamond” was still competing at the 145 lb weight class; the second was a bout for the interim lightweight championship.

Holloway had fought just a week earlier at UFC Fight Island 7, where he had one of his career’s best performances against Calvin Kattar. During the fight, Holloway claimed to be the UFC’s best boxer.

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