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ABU DHABI: Dustin Poirier stopped Conor McGregor with a flurry of punches midway through the second round on Sunday, avenging his loss to the Irish superstar with a knockout victory at UFC 257 in Abu Dhabi.

Poirier (26-7) caught Mcgregor with a series of shots to the head before buckling his knees with two let hands.

Poirier then sent Mcgregor to the canvas with a short right hand and finished it switly, seting off stunned excitement among the few thousand screaming fans allowed inside the Etihad Arena on Yas Island.

In his first fight in a year, Mcgregor (22-5) had a strong first round before he was stopped by punches for the first time in his mixed martial arts career.

Mcgregor, whose previous four losses all came by submission, stayed on the canvas for several moments aterward, gathering himself ater his second loss in three fights since 2016.

“You know, it’s hard to overcome inactivity over long periods of time,” said Mcgregor, who hadn’t fought since beating Donald Cerrone last January.

“I just wasn’t as comfortabl­e as I needed to be, but Dustin is some fighter. If you put in the time, you’re going to get cozy in here. I have to dust it off and come back, and that’s what I will do. ... I’ll take my licks, but I’m guted.”

Mcgregor and Poirier met for the first time in September 2014 as featherwei­ghts, and Mcgregor won by knockout in just 106 seconds during his incredible early-career success. Mcgregor became the featherwei­ght champion 15 months later, while Poirier rebuilt his career with just one loss in his next 11 fights.

With a second chance to derail Mcgregor while boosting his own hopes of regaining the lightweigh­t title, Poirier didn’t miss.

Sporting a shaved head and a beard, Mcgregor pushed the action early against Poirier, who landed an early takedown before geting backed against the cage for stretches of the first round.

In the second, Poirier bothered Mcgregor with leg kicks before throwing the punches that ended it.

In the co-main event at UFC 257, three-time Bellator lightweigh­t champion Michael Chandler made a stunning UFC debut with a violent knockout of New Zealand’s Dan Hooker midway through the first round.

Chandler could be the next matchup for Poirier in a fight for the lightweigh­t title apparently vacated by long-reigning 155-pound champ Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, who announced his retirement ater his final victory last fall.

UFC President Dana White so far has been unable to persuade Nurmagomed­ov to go back on his vow to his mother to quit the sport ater his father’s death, not even for a wildly lucrative rematch with Mcgregor, who repeatedly vowed to fight on ater this loss to Poirier.

Mcgregor has not fought regularly in recent years, but his popularity was undiminish­ed: UFC 257 is expected to be one of the most popular pay-per-view events in the promotion’s history, according to White, and distributi­on problems in the U.S. early in the PPV portion of the card led fans to bombard social media and ESPN with complaints.

Chandler’s long-anticipate­d UFC arrival was worth the wait for his 27th profession­al fight in a career that began in 2009.

Ater a deliberate start, Chandler (22-5) jabbed to the body as he lunged forward and caught Hooker with a let hand to the face that crumpled his opponent. Chandler finished a dazed Hooker with punches on the ground before climbing atop the cage and doing a full standing backflip into the octagon from atop the fence.

And Chandler was still fired up in his post-fight interview, calling the bout “the greatest moment of my profession­al life.”

“Conor Mcgregor! Surprise, surprise, there’s a new king in the lightweigh­t division,” Chandler added.

“Poirier, your time is coming. And Khabib, if you ever do see fit to grace us with your presence back here in the UFC octagon in your quest for 30 (victories), you know you’ve got to beat somebody, so beat me - if you can!”

Marina Rodriguez opened the pay-per-view portion of UFC 257 by upseting fellow Brazilian strawweigh­t contender Amanda Ribas. Rodriguez got a second-round stoppage with a flurry of punches and a knee in the opening minute.

UFC 257 concluded a run of three shows in eight days with a few thousand fans allowed inside the promotion’s coronaviru­s bubble in the Middle East. The promotion hadn’t held shows with fans since before the pandemic began last March.

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Dustin Poirier (left) reacts after his knockout victory over Conor Mcgregor in a lightweigh­t fight during the UFC 257 event at Etihad Arena on UFC Fight Island.
Supplied ↑ Dustin Poirier (left) reacts after his knockout victory over Conor Mcgregor in a lightweigh­t fight during the UFC 257 event at Etihad Arena on UFC Fight Island.

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