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Dustin Poirier Eyes Return with Potential Fourth McGregor Fight

2026-07-09 · Dustin Poirier · Player Focus

Dustin Poirier confirmed on July 6, 2026 that he remains under UFC contract and would return for a "right fight," with a fourth showdown against Conor McGregor topping his wish list.

In a brief interview, Poirier explained he isn’t planning a full‑time return but would step back into the Octagon for a marquee matchup. He emphasized the contract is still active and that a fight with McGregor would be enough to spark his interest. The veteran’s tone was clear: he wants a high‑stakes bout, not a routine schedule.

The Poirier‑McGregor rivalry sits at 2‑1 for Poirier, with the most recent meeting ending abruptly when McGregor suffered a leg fracture. That unfinished business fuels fan speculation and gives the UFC a ready‑made narrative. A fourth encounter would revive the drama that defined lightweight headlines for years and could generate a massive pay‑per‑view draw.

Beyond McGregor, Poirier named Nate Diaz and Justin Gaethje as potential triggers for a return. He noted his record against Gaethje is split 1‑1, calling the rivalry "needs closure." The Diaz name has lingered in fan forums for years, and Poirier’s nod adds a fresh layer of intrigue for a possible bout.

By publicly listing these opponents, Poirier signals to UFC matchmakers that he’s willing to negotiate but only for fights that make sense financially and competitively. The statement keeps his brand relevant while allowing him to stay selective, preserving his legacy without committing to a full‑time schedule.

The promotion now has a clear cue: if they can line up a McGregor‑Poirier fourth fight, they’ll likely move quickly. No contract has been signed yet, and Poirier stopped short of confirming a timeline. For now, fans can only wait and hope the UFC capitalizes on the lingering storyline.

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