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Dustin Poirier Arrested for Public Drunkenness in Georgia After Retirement

Dustin Poirier, one of MMA’s most cherished figures of the past decade, was arrested for alleged public drunkenness on Sunday in Georgia. The 37-year-old retired UFC star was taken in and subsequently released on bail, according to Clayton County court records, with the story first breaking via TMZ.

Dustin Poirier Arrest: What We Know So Far

Full details surrounding the incident remain scarce at this stage. However, Poirier himself addressed the situation publicly, posting on Instagram the following day. “Love you all,” he wrote. “I’m working on myself.” Short, honest, and straight to the point — very much on brand for a man who has always worn his heart on his sleeve. Notably, Poirier had previously opened up about walking the road to sobriety after retiring from MMA last July. Back in November, he posted: “Been soul searching, I’m making some changes. Blessings on the journey.”

A Career That Deserves to Be Remembered Properly

Beyond Sunday’s headlines, it would be a genuine disservice to let this moment overshadow what Poirier built inside the octagon. Fighting out of Lafayette, Louisiana, he delivered some of the most electric bouts the sport has ever produced — wars against Conor McGregor, Max Holloway, Justin Gaethje, Charles Oliveira, and Khabib Nurmagomedov among them. These weren’t just fights; they were events. Furthermore, Poirier earned the respect of fans and fighters alike through sheer heart and consistency at the very top level. Since hanging up his gloves, he has remained visible in the sport, regularly appearing as an analyst for UFC on Paramount+. Whatever comes next, the MMA world is firmly in his corner.

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