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JRE MMA Show #102 with Dustin Poirier

Dustin Poirier is a mixed martial artist, one-time UFC interim lightweight champion, and president of The Good Fight, a nonprofit charitable organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joe RoganhostDustin Poirierguest
Jun 26, 20242h 5mWatch on YouTube ↗

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WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Dustin Poirier Breaks Down Conor Win, Career, Injuries, And Future

  1. Dustin Poirier joins Joe Rogan to discuss his knockout win over Conor McGregor, his evolution as a fighter, and the mental composure he’s developed over 11 years in the UFC.
  2. They dive into technical aspects like calf kicks, weight cutting, training structure, sparring philosophies, and the volatile lightweight title picture involving Khabib, Oliveira, Chandler, and Gaethje.
  3. Poirier opens up about serious injuries—especially a major hip surgery—how he rebuilt his style around defense and longevity, and how he mentally handles losses, social media, and pressure.
  4. The conversation also hits his off-mat life: his Louisiana gym, hot sauce brand, charitable foundation, love of cooking, and dreams of a future in commentary or a food-travel fight show.

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

Evolving from brawler to composed technician extends career and success.

Poirier admits he used to fight like a “drag racer,” relying on chaos and aggression; losses like the Michael Johnson KO forced him to build a defense-first, patient style that now lets him beat elite names while taking less damage.

Calf kicks have quietly revolutionized MMA game-planning.

He explains that low calf kicks are faster, require less commitment than thigh kicks, and quickly shut down an opponent’s movement—illustrated by how he debilitated Conor’s leg after experiencing brutal calf kicks himself earlier in his career.

Extreme weight cuts are unsustainable and can quietly destroy performance.

Poirier describes cutting from around 185–190 to 145, including a 30‑pound fight-week cut he “almost died” making, and links that lifestyle to poor quality of life, questioning the entire culture of drastic cutting in MMA.

Serious structural injuries demand long-term thinking and patient rebuilding.

He details a five-hour hip surgery where doctors reshaped his femur and drilled microfractures, followed by eight weeks non-weight-bearing; he used the forced downtime to study film and refine his defensive boxing IQ instead of rushing back.

Learning how to lose is crucial for longevity at the top.

Poirier contrasts fighters who unravel after their first big loss with his own approach of “remaining a student,” drowning out critics by returning to the gym, studying, and treating every setback as a technical lesson, not an identity crisis.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

I trust myself, you know. Even when shit's gonna get bad in there, I just trust myself to find a way.

Dustin Poirier

You have to remain a student for longevity in the sport. It's one thing to make it there; it's a whole nother thing to stay there.

Dustin Poirier

Learning how to lose is important. Some guys, when they lose a fight, they lose like 30% of who they are.

Joe Rogan

I hate the process at this point in my career. I love the fight.

Dustin Poirier

For my money, that guillotine you got Khabib in is the closest he's ever been caught.

Joe Rogan

Poirier’s evolution, composure, and road to the top at lightweightTechnical breakdown of the Conor fights, calf kicks, and striking tacticsWeight cutting, weight classes, and the physical toll of making 145/155Major injuries, especially hip and nose surgeries, and recoveryUSADA testing, PEDs, and training/sparring philosophies for longevityThe lightweight title picture: Khabib’s status, Oliveira, Chandler, Gaethje, DiazLife outside fighting: business ventures, foundation work, cooking, and post-fight career plans

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