“A legendary rivalry ends with heart, honor, and a final show of fire — Holloway triumphs as Poirier says goodbye.”

Max Holloway closed the chapter on his rivalry with Dustin Poirier in spectacular fashion at UFC 318 in New Orleans, earning a unanimous decision victory and successfully defending his BMF title. The judges scored the five-round battle 48‑47, 49‑46, and 49‑46, sealing Holloway’s redemption after losing the first two fights of their trilogy.

Though not an exact reflection of their previous wars, the bout delivered its most powerful moment in the final 15 seconds when both fighters stood toe-to-toe, trading heavy punches in a dramatic and emotional finale. Holloway’s early knockdown in the first round set the tone, and he went on to outland Poirier significantly in head strikes over the course of the fight.

At 36, Poirier showed immense heart but began to fade by Round 4. After the final bell, he laid his gloves down in the Octagon, officially marking his retirement from the sport. In his post-fight remarks, Poirier praised Holloway’s skill and speed, calling him “slick, crafty, and fast” — a champion in and out of the cage.

Holloway, now 27‑8 in MMA, made his first defense of the symbolic BMF (Baddest Motherf***er) title, which he won earlier at UFC 300. The win also boosts his standing in the lightweight rankings and pound-for-pound list, solidifying his place among the UFC’s elite.

Elsewhere on the UFC 318 card, Paulo Costa earned a statement win, Patricio Pitbull made a successful Octagon debut, and Michael Johnson returned to form. With Poirier’s departure, the lightweight division enters a new era, while Holloway’s future remains bright — and possibly even more dangerous.