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Shara Bullet speaks out against public drunkenness following Poirier incident

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Shara Bullet has voiced strong disapproval of public intoxication, stating he has no tolerance for drunk individuals in public spaces. He argued that being drunk is not an excuse for disruptive behavior and that such conduct should remain behind closed doors. Bullet's comments came in the wake of the recent incident involving Dustin Poirier.

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Shara "Bullet" Magomedov has publicly condemned public intoxication, making his stance clear in the wake of a recent incident involving fellow fighter Dustin Poirier. Magomedov stated he has zero tolerance for drunk individuals in public spaces, arguing that intoxicated and disruptive behavior belongs behind closed doors rather than out in the open.

Magomedov's comments were pointed and direct. He made clear that being drunk is not a valid excuse for causing a disturbance, and his remarks appeared specifically prompted by the Poirier incident that drew recent attention.

Dustin Poirier
Dustin Poirier

Dustin "The Diamond" Poirier, the 37-year-old American southpaw out of American Top Team, is one of the most accomplished fighters in UFC history. Carrying a professional record of 30-10, the five-foot-nine Louisiana native has long been a fixture near the top of the lightweight division. His output inside the cage speaks for itself — Poirier lands 5.24 significant strikes per minute at a fifty percent accuracy rate, and he remains a well-rounded threat with 1.15 takedowns and 1.2 submission attempts per fifteen minutes of action.

Why it matters

  • Magomedov's public statement brings additional scrutiny to Poirier at a point in his career when the veteran is still a prominent name in the lightweight landscape
  • The remarks highlight tensions between fighters that extend beyond competition and into public conduct
  • How the situation surrounding Poirier develops could carry implications for his standing and next steps in the division
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