Dustin Poirier, a former UFC interim lightweight champion, has been making headlines since his retirement from mixed martial arts. In a recent interview, Poirier opened up about his decision to hang up his gloves and the fights he wishes he had been a part of before calling it a career. One notable mention was the UFC’s Greatest of All Time, a distinction often bestowed upon fighters like Khabib Nurmagomedov, Jon Jones, or Georges St-Pierre. Poirier expressed his desire to have faced the best of the best, to test his skills against the greatest fighters the UFC has to offer. He also touched on the importance of legacy and how it played a role in his decision to retire. Poirier’s list of desired opponents included a mix of current and former champions, as well as legends of the sport. The Louisiana native has always been known for his exciting fighting style and willingness to take on all comers. Throughout his career, Poirier has faced a who’s who of UFC talent, including Max Holloway, Justin Gaethje, and Conor McGregor. Despite his impressive resume, Poirier couldn’t help but feel a sense of what could have been. He spoke about the various factors that contributed to his retirement, including the physical toll of competing at the highest level and the desire to spend more time with his family. Poirier’s retirement has sent shockwaves through the MMA community, with many fans and fellow fighters paying tribute to his illustrious career. As he rides off into the sunset, Poirier can take pride in knowing he left it all in the Octagon. His legacy will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most exciting and formidable fighters of his generation. The UFC will undoubtedly miss Poirier’s presence, but his impact on the sport will be felt for years to come. Poirier’s story serves as a reminder that even the toughest and most resilient fighters have a limited window to compete at the highest level. As the MMA world continues to evolve, one thing is certain – Dustin Poirier’s name will always be mentioned among the all-time greats. The future of the lightweight division will be shaped by the likes of Islam Makhachev, Charles Oliveira, and Beneil Dariush, but Poirier’s influence will still be felt. In the end, Poirier’s retirement marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire and influence generations of fighters to come.