Former UFC Interim Lightweight Champion Dustin Poirier didn't always have the smoothest Octagon journey.
Despite winning 22 of 31 UFC appearances, his 32nd being this Saturday in a trilogy fight with former UFC Featherweight Champion Max Holloway, one of Poirier's losses is largely forgotten when examining his 14-year UFC career.
Of course, the clock has to turn all the way back to 2016. More specifically, the main event of UFC Fight Night 94. Poirier headlined against Michael Johnson. Johnson opens Saturday's main card against Daniel Zellhuber, but at the time, Poirier-Johnson was a main event between two contenders itching for movement in a division that would see eventual Poirier rival Conor McGregor win lightweight gold.
Entering the fight, Johnson had lost two in a row, whereas Poirier had won four in a row. Few expected Johnson to have his way with Poirier, but then the fight took place.
It took Johnson under a round to find Poirier's chin, pulling off the upset as lightweight's then-ranked No. 10 contender, while "The Diamond" had been ranked No. 7.
The fight was rediscovered in recent years after Michael Chandler stirred the pot toward Poirier in a social media exchange last December. Chandler threw shade at Poirier, while Poirier returned the favor by exposing Chandler's losing record in the UFC.
"Remember when I beat your a**?” Poirier wrote at the time. “You are 2-4 in the UFC, Muscle Milk Mike.”
Johnson struggled after the Poirier win, losing three-straight fights. Returning to the present, Johnson has won two in a row for the first time in nearly seven years. Johnson has been in the UFC since Dec. 2010, as he lost his TUF Finale fight to eventual season winner Jonathan Brookins.
Poirier now has a chance to end his MMA career on top and do so in his home state. Only time will tell.
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