Recently Conor McGregor has just celebrated the 8th anniversary of the UFC and announced it would win the match against Dustin Poirier.
“Practicing twice as usual. I will be non -stop until I have to stop. No one day free even Sunday. I will practice like that on the day of returning to the stage at UFC 264,” McGregor wrote.
“Although I don't use this method to become UFC's two -weight champions, I have won the throne in Featherweight and won two championship belts at Cage Warrior.”
Soon then Poirier replied: “I never lazy in practice. See you in the middle of the iron cage.”
McGregor also replied: “It was good to hear this news. Last time he was forced into the net from the first 30 seconds. This time I was ready to stand in the middle of the arena if he wanted. I would prepare tactics for this situation.”
In fact Poirier was forced into the net after a fell. However, the Irish boxer has easily escaped and brought the match back to Striking. McGregor won the upper hand in the first half. Unfortunately, the low kicks on Dustin's thighs made McGregor unable to move and suffer failed in the second half.
Both Poirier and McGregor said they were ready to agree to the third match even though they were not the championship match. The biggest benefit in this match is the huge amount of money collected by ticket sales and the registered viewer.