Poirier: McGregor’s Injury Is Karma for a Reckless Start

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Dustin Poirier says Conor McGregor’s UFC 329 knee injury was karma for being a dirtbag, criticizing McGregor’s decision to open with a risky head-kick as a Hail Mary. He warns the injury could end McGregor’s career if the ACL tear is confirmed. Dana White insists the injury wasn’t pre-existing and that McGregor and his team had drilled the head-kick setup for weeks. Max Holloway praised McGregor’s toughness and called for a rematch when he’s ready, while Poirier’s long-running rivalry with McGregor remains unresolved.
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