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Poirier Wins By TKO; McGregor Breaks Shin 

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The contender who eradicated the greater part of Conor McGregor's persona this year is an amenable family man from Louisiana who makes his own hot sauce, accomplishes broad cause work and would like to contend in void exercise centers. 사설토토

Dustin Poirier is an inquisitive decision to be the most outstanding adversary of an appealling global genius. However in two battles about the previous a half year, Poirier has broken McGregor's leg, beaten him grisly and decreased the previous two-division UFC champion to a growling, urgent screw-up who will not acknowledge the proof of his brandishing decay introduced to him by his far-fetched enemy. 

Poirier beat McGregor again Saturday night at UFC 264, acquiring a TKO triumph when McGregor couldn't start the second round on his cracked shin. 

Despite the fact that he was unable to do much in the confine against Poirier, McGregor put on an act a while later. A smooth failure prior in his blended combative techniques vocation, McGregor mysteriously guaranteed he had been winning the battle — each of the three adjudicators scored the just round for Poirier, with two offering it to Poirier 10-8 — and roughly offended both Poirier and his better half prior to being conveyed from the confine. 

"He got what he had coming to him," Poirier said. "Karma is a mirror." 

Poirier claims he would not like to be a superstar, and the 32-year-old lightweight is fatigued of the energy-depleting mental gamesmanship of battle advancement — especially when the lofty McGregor is his rival. 

While he acknowledged the consecutive sessions for their gigantic monetary prizes, the drawn-out cost from McGregor's long periods of junk talk was clear in Poirier's voice when he expected his outing home to Lafayette for some all around acquired rest and quietude. 

"I don't this way (stuff) any longer, man," Poirier said Saturday night. "I simply scrap since I'm acceptable at it and I like to battle, yet this load of other stuff, all the discussion … I just come here to get the battle." 

It's anything but's a battle for McGregor, who has constructed a fortune off a persona that is demonstrating more tough than his battle athletic skills. In the middle of his boorish remarks about Poirier in the confine, McGregor tried to plug his authority post-battle all-nighter at the Wynn gambling club before he took off for leg medical procedure. 

McGregor is 1-3 in MMA and 0-1 in boxing since late 2016. He turns 33 on Wednesday, and when his leg recuperates, it's anything but a half-decade since his last triumph over an applicable rival. He is living on the games world's recollections of his striking ascent, yet it appears to be reasonable he'll stay the UFC's greatest star until he resigns. 

For Poirier, the test of separating McGregor's commotion is by all accounts significantly greater than the test of beating a force punching Irishman who actually lingers well behind the world's best warriors in pretty much every other MMA discipline aside from self-advancement. 

Poirier experienced little difficulty with McGregor in the two battles this year, easily beating all that McGregor did — both lawful and not-so-legitimate, as when McGregor stuck his fingers into the sleeve of Poirier's gloves Saturday night to maneuver his rival into his up-kicks. 

"I'm glad for the presentation, however I am pleased with keeping up with the attitude through all the wildness, all the discussion, all the commotion that is encompassing me when I'm coming into these battles," Poirier said. "I needn't bother with that. I'm attempting to be a light. I'm attempting to help individuals. I will likely accommodate my family, and with these equivalent hands that I beat these folks down with, lift my city up, lift individuals deprived up." 

That harmfulness was thick in T-Mobile Arena. A jingoistic group that had recited "U-S-A!" for each and every other American warrior on the UFC 264 card created boisterous boos for Poirier after his triumph. 

"It's clamor," Poirier said with a shrug. "I don't actually overthink that stuff any longer. Much obliged to you for purchasing a ticket." 

However, a couple of moments later, Poirier recollected thoughtfully on his triumph over Dan Hooker in June 2020 before just TV cameras and two or three dozen individuals at the UFC's Apex rec center on its corporate grounds. 

"I loved battling in the Apex when it hushed up," Poirier said. 

McGregor will require a very long time to recuperate his leg, giving him a lot of time to recalibrate his brain for a rebound or for retirement. Shockingly, it's additionally a lot of time for McGregor's point of view to additional twist whenever left unchecked by his loved ones. 

A couple of hours after his misfortune, McGregor inscribed an Instagram post of himself being wheeled away on a cot with a statement from "Scarface." 

"You need individuals like me," he composed. 

Poirier's next battle will be for the UFC lightweight title. He'll meet Brazil's Charles Oliveira, another veteran contender who mauled his direction to the highest point of the division with numerous long stretches of difficult work, likely toward the finish of this current year. 

However, Poirier likewise accepts he'll ultimately coarseness his teeth and get back to the McGregor bedlam for another generously compensated part in his impossible competition with the greatest star in the game. 

"We will battle once more," Poirier said, "regardless of whether it's in the octagon or on the walkway."