Dustin Poirier Picks Winner of Holloway vs. Gaethje at UFC 300

Former interim UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier, having engaged in two fights each against Max Holloway and Justin Gaethje, is well-positioned to provide insights into the outcome of the “BMF” title bout at UFC 300.

The “Diamond” Submits His Pick for BMF Title Fight at UFC 300

Although initially eyeing the flagship fight card, Poirier committed to a matchup against Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC 299. Not anticipating a clash between former featherweight king Holloway and ex-interim lightweight champ Gaethje, Poirier reflects on the intriguing turn of events.

During his recent interview with The MMA Hour, Poirier stated that he was sure that Gaethje would face a completely different opponent.

“I’m surprised. I thought Gaethje was going to fight Islam [Makhachev]. That’s the fight I thought was going to happen.

“Max and Gaethje’s a fun fight. … This is going to be a fun fight for the fans. I’m excited about it as a fan of the sport, but I really thought Gaethje was going to get a crack at the belt.”

Following Gaethje’s knockout victory over Poirier at UFC 291, securing the symbolic “BMF” title, the intense performance doesn’t sway Poirier’s analysis of the UFC 300 fight.

“If I could bet, I respect both guys, both fighters — I think I would put money on Max, just him being a dog. I see a lot of people online saying Max is going to be undersized. Max is a big guy. Him and Gaethje probably walk around at the same weight. Max isn’t a small guy.”

Max Holloway, who moved up to Poirier’s lightweight division for a shot at the interim belt at UFC 236, delivered a compelling performance, resulting in a thrilling decision win for Poirier. This victory paved the way for Poirier to challenge then-champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. Their history dates back to a 2012 meeting at featherweight, where Poirier triumphed over Holloway in a decision.

“In the striking, the timing of Max, his range, his durability, it’s a coin toss, but if I was betting, I would bet Max.”

Having shared the ring with Max Holloway and Justin Gaethje, Poirier leans towards Holloway, believing he holds the upper hand. When asked if he foresaw Holloway becoming one of the greatest featherweights, Poirier expressed surprise but acknowledged Holloway’s dedicated efforts in cementing his legacy.

“I remember breaking down footage with my coaches. It was hard to find footage because he was so young in his career. We thought he was more of a kickboxer. But he’s rounded out his game, put in the work, and he’s one of the best of all-time, I think. I had no clue that he would turn into the champion and legendary fighter he is now.

“And he’s a good dude. There’s a lot of slimy people in this sport. Max is one of the good ones.”

Dustin Poirier is scheduled to take on Benoit Saint-Denis in the co-featured about of UFC 299. The French fighter rides a five-fight winning streak, meanwhile “Diamond” lost two out of his last three bouts. UFC 299 takes place this Saturday at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

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