With the recent announcement of a $500k donation from Conor McGregor to the Boys And Girls Club of Acadiana, many were left wondering if the move was somewhat of a slight to Dustin Poirier and his Good Fight Foundation. A recent interview shows how Poirier feels about McGregor's charitable donation to the Acadiana area.
Things escalated on Twitter today when the Lafayette Legend, Dustin "The Diamond" Poirier had his upcoming trilogy fight with Conor McGregor called off after McGregor responded to claims that he was not following through on a donation promise.
Lafayette's own Dustin "The Diamond" Poirier and the infamous Conor McGregor will reportedly face-off in the octagon for the third time, and it will happen soon.
The City of Youngsville has presented Dustin "The Diamond" Poirier with a key to the city. His accomplishments in the world of fighting and contributions to the community has made the entire Acadiana area proud of the Lafayette Legend, as Poirier's work with his 'Good Fight Foundation' continues.
Lafayette legend Dustin "The Diamond" Poirier faced off against combat-sports phenom Conor McGregor in 'UFC 257' on January, 23 of 2020. Poirier defeated McGregor in round two of the fight by technical knockout.
Acadiana's own Dustin Poirier is a class act if I've seen one. Today he took to Twitter to thank the man who beat him and stripped him of the UFC Lightweight Championship title.