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Shara Bullet speaks out on drunk behavior in wake of Poirier incident

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Shara Bullet commented on public drunkenness following Dustin Poirier's recent arrest, saying he has no tolerance for people who drink and cause disturbances in public. He argued that being intoxicated is not an excuse and that anyone who wants to drink should do so at home.

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Shara "Bullet" Magomedov has weighed in on public intoxication following Dustin Poirier's recent arrest, making clear he has zero patience for anyone who drinks and causes disturbances outside the home.

Magomedov stated bluntly that being drunk is no excuse for disruptive behavior in public, and that anyone who chooses to drink should do so privately rather than impose the consequences on others around them.

The comments were directed at the situation surrounding Poirier, the 37-year-old American lightweight contender fighting out of American Top Team. A southpaw standing five-foot-nine with a 72-inch reach, Poirier carries a 30-10-0 professional record and has long been one of the more decorated names in the lightweight division. He averages 5.24 significant strikes landed per minute at 50 percent accuracy, numbers that reflect a decorated career built on consistent, high-output performances inside the cage.

Dustin Poirier
Dustin Poirier

Why it matters

  • Poirier's arrest introduces off-cage scrutiny to one of lightweight's most prominent veterans at a critical stage of his career
  • Magomedov's public stance adds a layer of fighter-community reaction to what began as a legal news story
  • The incident could carry promotional or ranking implications for Poirier depending on how it develops

Magomedov's position is unambiguous: intoxication does not transfer responsibility away from the individual, and public spaces should not bear the cost of someone else's choices. Whether the remarks were aimed specifically at Poirier or were a broader statement of personal values, the UFC middleman contender made no effort to soften his view.

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