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Poirier fight scheduled
Saint-Denis is scheduled to compete against Dustin Poirier at UFC 299, per Nolan King of USA Today.
ANALYSIS
According to Poirier, he could not get a hold of his manager for a few days, which resulted in a miscommunication that ultimately led the top-five lightweight to believe he was not competing against Saint-Denis. Apparently, that is not the case after all, giving Saint-Denis a coveted opportunity to leapfrog much of his competition in the UFC's lightweight rankings.
According to Poirier, he could not get a hold of his manager for a few days, which resulted in a miscommunication that ultimately led the top-five lightweight to believe he was not competing against Saint-Denis. Apparently, that is not the case after all, giving Saint-Denis a coveted opportunity to leapfrog much of his competition in the UFC's lightweight rankings.
Poirier fight not scheduled
Saint-Denis is not fighting Dustin Poirier at UFC 299, according to Brett Okamoto of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
According to Poirier, he and Saint-Denis never logged a contractual agreement for the fight despite UFC CEO Dana White's announcement for said bout. It seemed they were negotiating for a bout, which ultimately fell apart as all parties involved reportedly failed to come to terms. So for now, Saint-Denis will not get an immediate shot to boost himself up to the upper echelon of the UFC's lightweight rankings.
According to Poirier, he and Saint-Denis never logged a contractual agreement for the fight despite UFC CEO Dana White's announcement for said bout. It seemed they were negotiating for a bout, which ultimately fell apart as all parties involved reportedly failed to come to terms. So for now, Saint-Denis will not get an immediate shot to boost himself up to the upper echelon of the UFC's lightweight rankings.
Announced as UFC 299 co-main
Saint-Denis will take on Dustin Poirier in a lightweight matchup in the co-main event of UFC 299 on March 9 in Miami, UFC president Dana White announced Sunday via social media.
ANALYSIS
Saint-Denis and Poirier will get together in a rare, five-round, non-title fight, as both men apparently requested the terms of the matchup as part of negotiations. Few fighters on the UFC roster have been as hot as Saint-Denis, who has registered five consecutive victories, all stoppages within two rounds. That stretch also earned him three post-fight bonuses. Both men are high-volume and accurate strikers, with Saint-Denis holding slightly better offensive marks, in addition to a pretty big edge in offensive wrestling. It's a massive opportunity for Saint-Denis, as he'll be fighting a huge name on the co-main event of a high-profile pay-per-view, and a victory could catapult him as high as a top-5 spot in the rankings.
Saint-Denis and Poirier will get together in a rare, five-round, non-title fight, as both men apparently requested the terms of the matchup as part of negotiations. Few fighters on the UFC roster have been as hot as Saint-Denis, who has registered five consecutive victories, all stoppages within two rounds. That stretch also earned him three post-fight bonuses. Both men are high-volume and accurate strikers, with Saint-Denis holding slightly better offensive marks, in addition to a pretty big edge in offensive wrestling. It's a massive opportunity for Saint-Denis, as he'll be fighting a huge name on the co-main event of a high-profile pay-per-view, and a victory could catapult him as high as a top-5 spot in the rankings.
Fifth straight stoppage win
Saint-Denis defeated Matt Frevola via KO (head kick) at 1:31 of Round 1 at UFC 295 on Saturday in New York City.
ANALYSIS
In case it wasn't apparent before, it is now. Saint-Denis is a real problem at 170 pounds. This is a guy that has been a professional for less than four years. That is not a misprint. His pro debut came in February 2019. He arrived on the UFC scene in October 2021. He dropped a unanimous decision to the uber-tough Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos and has since won five in a row, all via stoppage. His latest victim, Frevola, was finished with a brutal head kick following some back-and-forth action on the mat in which both men had their moments. The finish would go on to earn him one of five $50,000 Performance of the Night bonuses awarded on the evening. In his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan, Saint-Denis respectfully asked for Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje or Mateusz Gamrot next. Why not?
In case it wasn't apparent before, it is now. Saint-Denis is a real problem at 170 pounds. This is a guy that has been a professional for less than four years. That is not a misprint. His pro debut came in February 2019. He arrived on the UFC scene in October 2021. He dropped a unanimous decision to the uber-tough Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos and has since won five in a row, all via stoppage. His latest victim, Frevola, was finished with a brutal head kick following some back-and-forth action on the mat in which both men had their moments. The finish would go on to earn him one of five $50,000 Performance of the Night bonuses awarded on the evening. In his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan, Saint-Denis respectfully asked for Dustin Poirier, Justin Gaethje or Mateusz Gamrot next. Why not?
Next bout scheduled
Saint-Denis will match up with Matt Frevola at UFC 295 on Nov. 11, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Saint-Denis, who has won his last four-consecutive fights, will face off against another streaking opponent in Matt Frevola. The 27-year-old French fighter holds a 4-1 record during his time with the UFC.
Saint-Denis, who has won his last four-consecutive fights, will face off against another streaking opponent in Matt Frevola. The 27-year-old French fighter holds a 4-1 record during his time with the UFC.