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Dustin Poirier: ‘Walking away from fighting hasn’t been easy on me’

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Dustin Poirier: ‘Walking away from fighting hasn’t been easy on me’

On Sunday, June 21, Atlanta police were called to a disturbance at the airport involving former interim UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier. “The Diamond” was taken into custody after being aggressive with airport staff. Video of the incident later emerged revealing a drunken Poirier threatened police officers.

On Tuesday, Poirier released a statement via social media admitting that he needs help to deal with alcohol. The Louisiana native retired from fighting in July 2025 after losing to Max Holloway via unanimous decision in a trilogy bout. Retirement hasn’t been an easy transition for the 37 year-old.

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“Some days I’m great, some days I’m not so good,” Poirier posted on his Instagram stories. “If I’m not working towards something or trying to better my family I’m a danger to myself.”

“I’m at a point where I need some help, walking away from fighting hasn’t been easy on me an alcohol isn’t the answer,” continued Poirier. “It has ruined my father’s life and I will not allow it ruin mine, my family deserves me 100%. I’m trying to do everything I can to get my mind right and take the right next steps.”

Poirier’s a future UFC Hall of Fame member. He fought UFC gold three times, the BMF title once, and captured the interim belt. Holds wins over five former UFC Champions: Max Holloway (twice), Conor McGregor (twice), Eddie Alvarez, Anthony Pettis and Justin Gaethje.



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