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Michael Bisping thinks Dustin Poirier’s record is superior to Islam Makhachev’s, according to Morning Report

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UFC 302 could mark the end of an era for one of the most electrifying fighters in the sport, Dustin Poirier. Since his debut in the WEC cage in 2010, Poirier has been a force to be reckoned with, making a name for himself at 145 pounds before transitioning to lightweight and solidifying his status as a must-watch fighter.

Despite never holding undisputed gold, Poirier has consistently been in the mix for a title shot, and at UFC 302, he will have his third opportunity to capture the lightweight championship when he takes on Islam Makhachev. The 35-year-old fighter is no stranger to being the underdog, but his resume speaks for itself, with wins over top contenders like Max Holloway, Eddie Alvarez, Justin Gaethje, and Conor McGregor.

Former middleweight champion Michael Bisping has praised Poirier’s experience and toughness, comparing his record to Makhachev’s and highlighting the caliber of opponents he has faced throughout his career. Poirier has always been vocal about the possibility of any fight being his last, especially after coming up short in his previous title shot against Charles Oliveira at UFC 269.

As Poirier gears up for his showdown with Makhachev, the question looms whether this could be his last fight. Bisping, who had a similar career trajectory, believes that if Poirier emerges victorious, he may continue to defend the belt, but a loss could also serve as a fitting end to an illustrious career. Whether Poirier can pull off an upset like Bisping did against Luke Rockhold remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – Poirier has left an indelible mark on the sport and will be remembered as a true ambassador for MMA.

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