Welcome to Midnight Mania!
Dustin Poirier has been consistently honest that his legendary mixed martial arts (MMA) career is coming to a close sooner than later.
“The Diamond” has set no expiration date, but he’s made it clear each fight could be his last. He’s a significant underdog heading into his UFC 302 main event title fight versus Islam Makhachev, setting the stage for a fairytale ending … or at least a respectable high point to walk away from if defeated by the sport’s current pound-for-pound king.
UFC color commentator and retired champion Daniel Cormier doesn’t love Poirier’s openness on the subject. “DC” doesn’t want to see Poirier walk away, but he also think it’s a bad idea for fighters to recognize they’re almost done while still fighting. According to “DC,” that’s a mistake he made himself before walking away.
“I can’t stand hearing that it’s almost over for a guy that we all universally love and enjoy when he’s inside the octagon,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel (via Yahoo Sports). “I also hate it for another reason: I hate it for the idea that it could be almost over, and he recognizes that. I don’t like when athletes because I did it myself, I’m almost judging myself; I don’t love when athletes put a timeline or a finishing point on a career that’s still actively going on. That is a hard thing to do.”
Cormier continued, “I started looking to a time where I didn’t have to worry about cutting the weight and doing all this other stuff. That’s miserable. Life afterwards is vacations, beaches, eating what you want and doing what you want.
“I don’t love that there’s so many references to, ‘My last chance or my last dance. I’m not committing to retirement.’ It’s like, if you have any desire to fight, you have to be so in the fight that there is no thought of what comes next.”
It should be noted that Poirier talked similarly ahead of his fight versus Benoit Saint Denis, then showed absolutely no quit opposite the French talent and knocked him out cold. Regardless of pre-fight talks, I would expect the Louisiana-native to be at his best on Saturday night.
Whether that’s enough to dethrone Makhachev remains to be seen.
calling out Israel Adesanya for a street fight and comparing himself to Khabib will never wrestling, Manel Keep is rising through the ranks of pound-for-pound most delusional fighter. An impressive and hilarious accomplishment!
Manel Kape says he is “Khabib in Flyweight Division” and is not worried about Muhammad Mokaev’s wrestling
“How many fighters you see take me down? Even Pantoja the champion he fight me, he didn’t take me down.
You think Mokaev is gonna take me down? If he takes me down, I’m… pic.twitter.com/0QTARinW50
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) May 24, 2024
Be like water!
… I would unironically watch Kamaru Usman vs. Jan Blachowicz in 2024. Does it make sense? No. But I would watch it!
not want to fight Kyler Phillips, but he’s interested in Song Yadong and Petr Yan.
Trust me, I love going to China because over there they refer to me as “Shaq”…don’t worry your time is coming Song-I’ll make you a limp Dong… but first I want Petr Yawn…I’m Russian to kick his ass. @PetrYanUFC https://t.co/bUaQgkhKRH
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) May 25, 2024
Imagine if Kevin Lee somehow becomes good again. Even if you weren’t a fan during his height, it sucks to see a stellar athlete destroyed by injury.
Kevin Lee hasn’t been able to kick a heavy bag in 3 years but now he can
“Still not full speed or power yet but in a month I’ll be ready to start fighting the best lightweights again” pic.twitter.com/dAhplrCTMz
— MMA Mania (@mmamania) May 26, 2024
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Russian undefeated amateur champion who does cool throws and foot sweeps — that’s a prospect to remember.
Legalize upkicks to a grounded opponent!
Number one rule of being stuck in single leg back control: don’t reach backwards!
Random Land
Butterfly hooks!!!
Midnight Music: G-Funk, 1992
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.
Welcome to Midnight Mania!
Dustin Poirier has been consistently honest that his legendary mixed martial arts (MMA) career is coming to a close sooner than later.
“The Diamond” has set no expiration date, but he’s made it clear each fight could be his last. He’s a significant underdog heading into his UFC 302 main event title fight versus Islam Makhachev, setting the stage for a fairytale ending … or at least a respectable high point to walk away from if defeated by the sport’s current pound-for-pound king.
UFC color commentator and retired champion Daniel Cormier doesn’t love Poirier’s openness on the subject. “DC” doesn’t want to see Poirier walk away, but he also think it’s a bad idea for fighters to recognize they’re almost done while still fighting. According to “DC,” that’s a mistake he made himself before walking away.
“I can’t stand hearing that it’s almost over for a guy that we all universally love and enjoy when he’s inside the octagon,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel (via Yahoo Sports). “I also hate it for another reason: I hate it for the idea that it could be almost over, and he recognizes that. I don’t like when athletes because I did it myself, I’m almost judging myself; I don’t love when athletes put a timeline or a finishing point on a career that’s still actively going on. That is a hard thing to do.”
Cormier continued, “I started looking to a time where I didn’t have to worry about cutting the weight and doing all this other stuff. That’s miserable. Life afterwards is vacations, beaches, eating what you want and doing what you want.
“I don’t love that there’s so many references to, ‘My last chance or my last dance. I’m not committing to retirement.’ It’s like, if you have any desire to fight, you have to be so in the fight that there is no thought of what comes next.”
It should be noted that Poirier talked similarly ahead of his fight versus Benoit Saint Denis, then showed absolutely no quit opposite the French talent and knocked him out cold. Regardless of pre-fight talks, I would expect the Louisiana-native to be at his best on Saturday night.
Whether that’s enough to dethrone Makhachev remains to be seen.
calling out Israel Adesanya for a street fight and comparing himself to Khabib will never wrestling, Manel Keep is rising through the ranks of pound-for-pound most delusional fighter. An impressive and hilarious accomplishment!
Manel Kape says he is “Khabib in Flyweight Division” and is not worried about Muhammad Mokaev’s wrestling
“How many fighters you see take me down? Even Pantoja the champion he fight me, he didn’t take me down.
You think Mokaev is gonna take me down? If he takes me down, I’m… pic.twitter.com/0QTARinW50
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) May 24, 2024
Be like water!
… I would unironically watch Kamaru Usman vs. Jan Blachowicz in 2024. Does it make sense? No. But I would watch it!
not want to fight Kyler Phillips, but he’s interested in Song Yadong and Petr Yan.
Trust me, I love going to China because over there they refer to me as “Shaq”…don’t worry your time is coming Song-I’ll make you a limp Dong… but first I want Petr Yawn…I’m Russian to kick his ass. @PetrYanUFC https://t.co/bUaQgkhKRH
— Henry Cejudo (@HenryCejudo) May 25, 2024
Imagine if Kevin Lee somehow becomes good again. Even if you weren’t a fan during his height, it sucks to see a stellar athlete destroyed by injury.
Kevin Lee hasn’t been able to kick a heavy bag in 3 years but now he can
“Still not full speed or power yet but in a month I’ll be ready to start fighting the best lightweights again” pic.twitter.com/dAhplrCTMz
— MMA Mania (@mmamania) May 26, 2024
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Russian undefeated amateur champion who does cool throws and foot sweeps — that’s a prospect to remember.
Legalize upkicks to a grounded opponent!
Number one rule of being stuck in single leg back control: don’t reach backwards!
Random Land
Butterfly hooks!!!
Midnight Music: G-Funk, 1992
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.