Filed under: Featured , News , UFC UFC lightweight Dustin Poirier doesn’t care about the no-contest on his record. He cares about the money lost when that call was made. “I earned that money for my family,” he today told MMAjunkie. “That’s my daughter’s college fund. I’m a prizefighter, and somebody made a call and took away the opportunity for me to make my money.” Poirier (21-5 MMA, 13-4 UFC), via his manager Rob Roveta, plans to appeal the official result of his UFC 211 bout against Eddie Alvarez , which ended in the second round after Alvarez (28-5 MMA, 3-2 UFC) landed a trio of illegal knees that rendered Poirier incapable of continuing.
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Dustin Poirier wants compensation and Eddie Alvarez rematch after UFC 211 no-contest – MMA Junkie