McGregor recently shared a video where he can be seen practicing a simple jab-cross combination on a heavy bag. McGregor’s hand speed and posture looked impressive as his punches rained down on the heavy bag.

McGregor and Poirier will collide one last time on July 10 to settle their rivalry.

The pair are tied at one win each, both of which came by way of knockouts at UFC 178 and UFC 257 respectively.

McGregor hasn’t won a single fight in the lightweight division since 2016. This is his best chance to redeem himself inside the octagon and prove that the fire still burns in his belly.

In their last fight at UFC 257, Poirier’s calf kicks severely affected McGregor’s movement and that helped ‘The Diamond’ set up the knockout in the second round.

Conor McGregor recently spoke about his upcoming fight with Poirier and claimed that he’s in the process of rectifying his mistakes and is prepared to do all it takes to turn the tide in his favor this time around.

Dustin Poirier’s coach claims another stoppage defeat awaits Conor McGregor

Dustin Poirier’s boxing coach Dyah Davis has claimed Conor McGregor will once again be knocked out in a similar fashion to his latest defeat at the hands of Poirier.

This time, however, Davis believes it might take one more round for Poirier to put McGregor away than he needed the last time.

In an interview with MMA Junkie, Davis spoke about the upcoming trilogy fight between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor-

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