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Dustin Poirier Reveals His Ambitious Post-UFC Plans Ahead of Final Octagon Appearance
Dustin “The Diamond” Poirier is ready to hang up his UFC gloves, but don’t expect him to fade into obscurity. The fan-favorite lightweight has some serious entrepreneurial plans brewing as he prepares for his final dance in the octagon later this month.
I’ve followed Poirier’s career for years, and let me tell you – this guy has always been thinking ahead. While most fighters are solely focused on their next opponent, Poirier has been quietly building his empire outside the cage.
The Diamond’s Final UFC Chapter
Poirier will make his final walk to the octagon against Islam Makhachev, putting everything on the line one last time for the lightweight championship that has eluded him throughout his illustrious career. The bout represents the culmination of a journey that has seen Poirier battle the division’s elite, including Conor McGregor, Justin Gaethje, and Max Holloway.
“I’ve given everything to this sport,” Poirier recently told reporters. “Win or lose this final fight, I’m at peace with moving on to the next chapter of my life.”
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Beyond the Octagon: Poirier’s Business Empire
So what exactly does retirement look like for the Louisiana native? For starters, Poirier plans to go all-in on his already successful hot sauce business, “Poirier’s Louisiana Style.” The sauce, which launched in 2020, has already developed a cult following among MMA fans and hot sauce enthusiasts alike.
But that’s just the beginning. Poirier has revealed plans to expand into a full restaurant concept, bringing his Cajun roots to the culinary world in a more immersive way.
“Food has always been my passion outside of fighting,” Poirier explained. “I want to create experiences that bring people together the way fighting has connected me with fans around the world.”
The Diamond’s Business Portfolio
Business Venture | Status | Future Plans |
---|---|---|
Poirier’s Louisiana Style Hot Sauce | Established (2020) | Expanding product line |
Restaurant Concept | In Development | Targeting 2025 launch |
The Good Fight Foundation | Active Charity | Expanding reach globally |
Fight Camp/Training Facility | Planning Phase | Developing next-gen fighters |
The Good Fight Continues
Perhaps most importantly to Poirier is the continued growth of his charity, The Good Fight Foundation. What started as auctioning off his fight kits has evolved into a legitimate non-profit organization that has impacted countless lives.
“The foundation will always be my proudest achievement,” said Poirier. “We’ve built water wells in Uganda, helped hurricane victims in Louisiana, and supported countless families facing hardship. That work means more to me than any belt ever could.”
With more time on his hands post-retirement, Poirier plans to take a more hands-on role with the foundation, including organizing fundraising events and potentially expanding its reach internationally.
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Will We See Poirier in Other Combat Sports?
While Poirier is firm about ending his UFC career, he hasn’t completely closed the door on other combat sports opportunities. Boxing exhibitions and grappling tournaments remain possibilities, though he insists they would be one-off events rather than new competitive careers.
“I’ll always train and stay in shape,” Poirier noted. “If the right exhibition opportunity comes along for a good payday or to support The Good Fight Foundation, I’d consider it. But my days of eight-week training camps and cutting weight are numbered.”
Poirier’s Fighting Legacy By The Numbers
- 29 UFC appearances (one of the most active fighters in company history)
- 21 UFC victories
- 15 finishes (7 KO/TKO, 8 submissions)
- 8 Fight of the Night bonuses
- 7 Performance of the Night bonuses
- Former interim lightweight champion
The Final Chapter: Can Poirier Capture Gold?
The storybook ending would see Poirier finally claiming the undisputed UFC lightweight championship in his final bout. It would be the perfect punctuation mark on a career defined by perseverance and heart.
But win or lose, Poirier has already cemented his legacy as one of the most beloved fighters in UFC history. His willingness to face any challenge, his exciting fighting style, and his genuine character outside the cage have earned him fans worldwide.
As I reflect on Poirier’s career, what stands out isn’t just the spectacular fights or highlight-reel finishes – it’s the way he’s conducted himself as a true martial artist, businessman, and humanitarian. In a sport often defined by trash talk and controversy, Poirier has shown that you can succeed while maintaining your integrity.
What’s Your Favorite Dustin Poirier Moment?
As we prepare to watch The Diamond make his final walk to the octagon, I’d love to hear your favorite Poirier memories. Was it one of his wars with Justin Gaethje? His victory over Conor McGregor? Or perhaps something from outside the cage? Drop a comment below and let’s celebrate one of MMA’s true gentlemen before his final fight.
No matter what happens in his final UFC appearance, Dustin Poirier has proven that the fighting spirit extends far beyond the octagon – and his most significant victories may still lie ahead.