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Dustin Poirier was unable to finish the story Saturday when he fell short of the undisputed lightweight championship for a third time in the UFC 302 headliner.
Poirier (31-8 MMA, 23-7 UFC) gave a valiant and competitive effort to Makhachev (25-2 MMA, 14-2 UFC) at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., but ultimately suffered a fifth-round submission loss to see his dreams shattered once more.
“The Diamond” made it clear post-fight that retirement is on the forefront of his mind, but did not commit to a decision on his future.
What should Poirier do going forward after more than a decade of memorable fights inside the octagon? Watch the video above for thoughts and analysis on his future after UFC 302.
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