In a recent interview with Ariel Helwani of ESPN, Dustin Poirier said his regret stems from the negative publicity being associated with his charity and its noble cause. However, The Diamond stated that none of his claims against McGregor were false.
Poirier believes that helping those in need was always the primary mission. He also acknowledged that Conor McGregor’s recent donation to the Boys and Girls Club of Acadiana is a significant contribution.
Dustin Poirier vows to finish Conor McGregor
Dustin Poirier might have buried the hatchet with Conor McGregor over the donation row, but things are different on the competitive side.
McGregor and Poirier will look to settle the score in their impending trilogy fight at UFC 264 on July 10, after both fighters previously defeated each other.
Poirier emerged victorious in their most recent bout via second-round TKO, setting the stage for the trilogy fight.
While talking about preparations for the third meeting, Dustin Poirier told Ariel Helwani that he is confident of a knockout win over Conor McGregor on July 10.
However, Poirier refused to delve further into possible scenarios that may unfold and told Helwani that he would show up on fight night fully prepared.
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