Poirier's chin

I now really want to rewatch this fight.

When dustin lost to conor in their first fight, he was one of the examples i used to justify conors soft tko wins. Dustin went down, but wasnt out. Neither were a few other of conors wins. Only one conor got was aldo and it took aldo running into it to crystallize it.

Dustin went out from the follow up gnp.
 
It's insane that he's so durable now. At 145 he used to get rocked every fight, and the competition he was facing then was nothing compared to the level of guys he fights now.

According to Conor, "a light breeze." Ironic given the rematch.
 
oh ok I didn’t hear that quote still tho chandler should know himself better and do whatever it takes to avoid gassing,


Could you imagine the stressful feeling of having nothing in the tank and a killer liek poirer is charging forward!


{<huh}

Dustin literally told Joe in his post-fight interview he was hurt so bad he couldn't see, but luckily Chandler was throwing looping shots instead of straight shots which would've taken him out.





Dustin was covering up completely blind and flailing his arms praying anything coming would be Chandler's trademark looping shots. Luckily for him, they were (and that Chandler eventually decided to go for a TD).

It was the same thing in Conor 2. Poirier again said he got hurt and "flashed", but that Conor never followed up on it to make it matter:



https://talksport.com/sport/mma/823102/ufc-257-highlights-dustin-poirier-conor-mcgregor-knock-out-score-cards-ufc-257/#:~:text=“He flashed me a couple,was going to pull away.

Poirier's chin has never improved. People just fight him really stupidly and so don't actually end up hitting him when he's hurt, and he's a much more seasoned veteran nowadays who can stay calm and maintain his defence around his opponent's tendencies even when he's hurt.
 
He is solid at still reacting while recovering. He doesn't freeze and he has pretty good defense. He also commented on Chandler still winging bombs that he could see. That's the difference between him and a guy like Poirier. Poirier is excellent at pouring it on once someone is hurt with a lot of combos.


Was coming to mention this, that is a great point.

Poirier specifically said that Chandler could have gotten him out of there if he thew straight punches, and he could barely see what was coming.

Great ringmanship by Poirier and generally bad striking discipline by Chandler.

I think its also worth noting, Dustin does a really good job rolling with punches.
 
As a fan of both, it was an unreal first round. Real edge-of-your-seat action. Unfortunately for Chandler, he needs a W more than he needs an exciting fight at this point. Poirier on the other hand looked great, was calm under fire, and made a great comeback. . . although his fight IQ in round 2 was a bit puzzling.

I’m not sure that’s true for Chandler. He’s probably just as likely to get McGregor as he was before this. A title shot against Islam would be great for him but he’s probably losing and it will be less exciting. This keeps up his streak and the most guaranteed action fighter in the sport along with Gaethje. If he turns around fights a lower ranked/lesser known opponent (say Gamrot) then I’d agree that he should really try to get the W at the expense of action. But this fight was great and he nearly won it. Would have gotten very interesting if he’d completed the 3rd round takedown cleanly since DP showed no ability to get away in the 2nd.
 
His composure in chaotic fights with JBG type of fighters is impressive. Dude can stay in the fire, but also fights strategic at the same time.

Running the JBG gauntlet of Gaethje, Eddie, Hooker and Chandler is a tremendous accomplishment. Tack on the Holloway and McGregor wins (plus other good wins like Pettis and Miller) and it’s been a pretty special run at 155. Got out-grappled by two all-time legends and got caught once.
 
There's something about Poirier that I love.
He never gives up.
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Johnson ko'ed him at 155.
True but a lot of ppl forget MJ was a big hitter. Getting koed by him deff doesn't tarnish a chins rep. MJ could bang, even Usman who's much bigger has admitted MJ dropped him in sparring sessions
 
Dustin went out from the follow up gnp.
No he didnt. It was a tko, the ref stepped in. Another soft tko win for Conor, "tHe ELitE StRiKeR"

Only thing conor is excellent at is selling his fights. This is why so many bought into his hype and now that hes lost a few, people are shocked, while im like: NO SHIT
 
No he didnt. It was a tko, the ref stepped in. Another soft tko win for Conor, "tHe ELitE StRiKeR"

Only thing conor is excellent at is selling his fights. This is why so many bought into his hype and now that hes lost a few, people are shocked, while im like: NO SHIT
Yes he did, because Conor caught him with a rabbit punch (that I used to self deny as a Conor fan ) … Gif challenge (from a lazy user).
 
Poirier's durability is fucking ridiculous.
 
The Dustin/ Justin fight needs to be ran back while other contenders, Alex and dariush get their shots
 
Chandler hit Poirier with some absolute bombs and DP just took them. I'm not really a big fan of either, but you gotta respect Dustin's chin, not to mention his patience.

Discuss...if you want
Dusting thrives in the violence. He's very tough, durable and has a very good chin. Offensively, he has a lot of power and when he gets going he's good at putting together combinations. He loves to drag the fight into the deep water since he's confident he can come out on top. It's what makes him such a fun guy to watch. He's got a very good boxing coach in Dyah Davis. I'm an older guy so I was a fan of his father.
 
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