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Dana White speaks at the UFC 313 press conference, inset Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier face off ahead of UFC 236
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Dana White Puts an End to Rumors: Max Holloway Won’t Get the Same Dream Opportunity as Dustin Poirier

July 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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The UFC has granted a rare and special farewell event for one of its most cherished fighters, though this is not expected to become a common practice. Dustin Poirier announced his retirement ahead of UFC 318, which will serve as his final fight. In a somewhat surprising move, the UFC arranged for this farewell to take place in Poirier’s hometown of Louisiana.

On July 19th, Poirier will have his last walk as he faces Max Holloway for the third time, with the BMF (Baddest Mother F*****g) belt at stake. Unfortunately for Holloway, he may not receive the same special treatment when he chooses to retire. Throughout his career, especially during his reign as featherweight champion, Holloway dreamed of bringing a UFC event to his home state of Hawaii to perform for his fans there.

However, Hawaii presents some challenges as a venue, which complicates the UFC’s ability to hold an event there. During an interview with Spinnin’s Backfist, UFC President Dana White was asked if Holloway would receive a similar homecoming event after Poirier’s farewell. White expressed doubt, explaining that organizing a UFC event in Hawaii is a significant challenge, though he personally wants to make it happen.

For fighters, having a final bout in front of home fans is a coveted honor, and while it’s rare, Poirier was granted this special send-off. Holloway, widely respected and adored by fans, could also be deserving of such recognition. White dismissed the notion that Holloway might be viewed as an antagonist in such a scenario, stating that both fighters are well-loved and that their match-up would be a tough and exciting one.

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Fan Take: This news underscores how the UFC values its fighters and moments that resonate emotionally with fans. Poirier’s hometown farewell highlights the importance of celebrating fighters’ legacies on a personal level, which could inspire similar gestures in the future if logistical hurdles like those in Hawaii can be overcome.

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