UFC legend Dustin Poirier's farewell fight is ruined as he suffers defeat to Max Holloway

By JEORGE BIRD
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Dustin Poirier's final UFC fight didn't go to plan as he suffered a defeat against Max Holloway.
The fight took place in Poirier's hometown of Louisiana but it was Holloway who prevailed by unanimous decision as he won 48-47, 49-46, 49-46.
It brought an end to Poirier's hugely impressive UFC career. He won 30 of his 41 MMA fights in total, having turned professional in 2009.
Although Poirier had won on the previous two occasions that he faced Holloway, the latter came out on top this time.
There was evidently much respect between the pair, with a spectacular fight having been anticipated.
Poirier managed to respond well but Holloway was determined to seize control of the fight and he managed to do so.
Dustin Poirier suffered a defeat to Max Holloway in his final UFC fight on Saturday night
Although Poirier won the first round, Holloway soon managed to seize control of the fight
Holloway, who was impressive as the fight wore on, celebrates following his victory
Holloway was hugely impressive in the third and fourth rounds, which severely reduced Poirier's chances of success.
After the fight, Poirier admitted that he was overwhelmed with how much support he has received.
He told ESPN: 'It's been overwhelming, honestly. I feel appreciated, I feel seen. I've never got to step outside a fight and look at it this way... but this week was unbelievable. I feel loved by the fans, Louisiana and the company. It's been incredible. I didn't know I touched as many people as I did just by chasing my dreams.'
An already emotional Poirier was left in tears by a UFC tribute video.
He walked out of the Octagon as Frank Sinatra's My Way played.
Daily Mail