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Dustin Poirier Gets Bud Light Backing After Arrest Fallout

2026-07-09 · Dustin Poirier · Opinion

**Dustin Poirier** secured a public endorsement from Bud Light on 7 July 2026 after UFC teammate Sean Strickland demanded the brand stand by the fighter following his recent arrest.

On 5 July 2026, police in Las Vegas arrested Poirier on alleged assault charges stemming from an altercation outside a nightclub. The news quickly spread across sports media, prompting mixed reactions from fans and sponsors. Bud Light, a longtime supporter of UFC athletes, initially paused promotional activities involving Poirier, citing brand safety concerns.

Strickland, a middle‑weight contender and close friend of Poirier, posted an angry tweet on 6 July 2026, calling the arrest “a smear campaign” and accusing the media of sensationalism. In a later interview, he admitted his anger was fueled by shock and loyalty, not a full understanding of the legal details. He said he “wanted to defend a brother” before the facts were clear.

After the interview aired on a UFC‑focused podcast, Bud Light’s spokesperson, Maria Gonzalez, issued a statement on 7 July 2026 saying the brand respects “the presumption of innocence” and will continue its partnership with Poirier pending the outcome of the case. Strickland’s public plea was credited with prompting the brand to reconsider, highlighting the influence fighters have on sponsor decisions.

The endorsement reversal gives Poirier a financial cushion while legal proceedings continue. UFC officials noted that the fighter remains under contract and is eligible for upcoming bouts, provided the court does not impose a suspension. Fans see the Bud Light support as a vote of confidence, potentially smoothing the path to his next fight, rumored to be against former champion Charles Oliveira later this year.

Poirier is scheduled to appear in court on 15 August 2026. His legal team plans to argue self‑defense, aiming to have charges dropped. Meanwhile, Strickland has pledged to stand by his teammate, promising “to fight for the truth” both inside and outside the Octagon.

The episode underscores how quickly a fighter’s off‑cage actions can ripple through sponsorships, media narratives, and fan perception, especially when a high‑profile teammate steps into the spotlight.

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