Shara Bullet has commented on the subject of public intoxication in the wake of the Dustin Poirier arrest story, stating he has no tolerance for people who drink and cause disturbances in public. He argued that drunkenness is not an excuse for bad behavior and that anyone who wants to drink should do so behind closed doors.
Shara "Bullet" Magomedov has weighed in on the recent news surrounding Dustin Poirier's public arrest, making clear he has little sympathy for those who drink and create disturbances in public spaces.
Magomedov stated that intoxication is no justification for disruptive behavior, and argued that anyone who chooses to drink should do so privately, away from the public eye. His comments came directly in response to the story surrounding Poirier's arrest, which drew widespread attention across the MMA community.

Poirier, the 37-year-old American lightweight veteran fighting out of American Top Team, carries a professional record of 30-10-0 and has long been one of the most recognizable names in the division. The southpaw striker stands five-foot-nine with a 72-inch reach, and his numbers reflect a high-volume, aggressive style — landing 5.24 significant strikes per minute at 50 percent accuracy. He also contributes on the ground, averaging 1.15 takedowns and 1.2 submission attempts per 15 minutes.
Why it matters
- The incident adds a social dimension to Poirier's current public profile at a sensitive point in his career
- Magomedov's comments reflect a broader conversation within the MMA community about athlete conduct outside competition
- How the story develops could carry reputational weight for one of the lightweight division's most prominent figures














