The third match between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor at UFC 264 did not have a satisfactory end, McGregor had a tibia fracture at the end of the first half and the match ended shortly thereafter.
The official reason for Conor McGregor's legs is still unclear, but most of the opinion that Conor's downturn was cracked after Dustin Poirier Leg checked Check the head of Conor.
With the end of this, Conor McGregor confirmed that the competition stopped was the injury and if he continued, he would win.
“I was punching the boxing into his head, shot into his leg … It was not over yet. If the match continued, I would win, I didn't care what he and the others thought.”
Unfortunately, “others” – including 3 assessments – did not agree with Conor. More specifically, 2 of the three assessors marked the match 10-8 towards Dustin Poirier, while the final inspection was marked 10-9.
In the Must 10, 10-8 transcript referring to that one of the two boxers was completely overwhelmed by the other. Thus, it can be seen that if the match continues, the results will still be like the UFC 257 event earlier this year.