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2021 MMA event
UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3 | |
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The poster for UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3 | |
Promotion | Ultimate Fighting Championship |
Date | July 10, 2021 (2021-07-10) |
Venue | T-Mobile Arena |
City | Paradise, Nevada, United States |
Attendance | 20,062[1] |
Total gate | $15,759,800[1] |
Buyrate | 1,800,000[2] |
Event chronology | |
UFC Fight Night: Gane vs. Volkov UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3 UFC on ESPN: Makhachev vs. Moisés |
UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3 was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that took place on July 10, 2021 at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, part of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Area, United States.[3]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UFC has been hosting most of its events in Las Vegas at the UFC Apex facility, all of them behind closed doors.[4] This was the first time since UFC 248 in March 2020 that T-Mobile Arena hosted an event, with a full capacity crowd attending it.[5]
A lightweight trilogy between former interim UFC Lightweight Champion Dustin Poirier and former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor headlined the event.[6] Their first fight was a featherweight bout that happened in September 2014 at UFC 178, where McGregor won by first-round technical knockout.[7] They then ascended to lightweight for an eventual rematch in January 2021 at UFC 257, where Poirier prevailed via second-round knockout.[8] During fight week, it was revealed that former lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos was selected by the organization to serve as a potential replacement in case of need.[9]
A middleweight bout between former KSW Welterweight Champion and Dricus du Plessis and Trevin Giles was scheduled to take place at UFC on ESPN: Brunson vs. Holland, but du Plessis was pulled from the event due to visa issues which restricted his travel.[10] The pairing was rescheduled and took place at this event.[11]
A welterweight bout between Sean Brady and former interim UFC Lightweight Championship challenger Kevin Lee was expected to take place at the event.[12] However, Lee withdrew due to injury and the bout was removed from the event.[13]
A bantamweight bout between Sean O'Malley and Louis Smolka was expected to take place at the event.[14] However on June 29, Smolka withdrew due to an undisclosed injury.[15] He was replaced by promotional newcomer Kris Moutinho.[16]
At the weigh-ins, Irene Aldana weighed in at 139.5 pounds, three and a half pounds over the bantamweight non-title fight limit. Her bout proceeded at catchweight and she was fined 30% of her purse, which went to her opponent Yana Kunitskaya.[17]
On July 9, it was announced that the UFC would be increasing bonuses (Fight of the Night and Performance of the Night) from 50,000to50,000 to 50,000to75,000 for this event.[18]
A middleweight bout between Alen Amedovski and Hu Yaozong was scheduled to be the first preliminary bout of the event.[19] However, it was cancelled just hours before taking place due to COVID-19 protocol issues in Amedovski's camp.[20]
Main card | |||||||
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Weight class | Method | Round | Time | Notes | |||
Lightweight | Dustin Poirier | def. | Conor McGregor | TKO (doctor stoppage) | 1 | 5:00 | |
Welterweight | Gilbert Burns | def. | Stephen Thompson | Decision (unanimous) (29–27, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Heavyweight | Tai Tuivasa | def. | Greg Hardy | KO (punches) | 1 | 1:07 | |
Catchweight (139.5 lb) | Irene Aldana | def. | Yana Kunitskaya | TKO (punches) | 1 | 4:35 | |
Bantamweight | Sean O'Malley | def. | Kris Moutinho | TKO (punches) | 3 | 4:33 | |
Preliminary card (ESPN / ESPN+) | |||||||
Welterweight | Max Griffin | def. | Carlos Condit | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Welterweight | Michel Pereira | def. | Niko Price | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Featherweight | Ilia Topuria | def. | Ryan Hall | KO (punches) | 1 | 4:47 | |
Middleweight | Dricus du Plessis | def. | Trevin Giles | KO (punches) | 2 | 1:41 | |
Early preliminary card (ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass) | |||||||
Women's Flyweight | Jennifer Maia | def. | Jessica Eye | Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Middleweight | Brad Tavares | def. | Omari Akhmedov | Decision (split) (28–29, 29–28, 29–28) | 3 | 5:00 | |
Flyweight | Zhalgas Zhumagulov | def. | Jerome Rivera | Submission (guillotine choke) | 1 | 2:02 |
The following fighters received $75,000 bonuses.[22]
- Fight of the Night: Sean O'Malley vs. Kris Moutinho
- Performance of the Night: Tai Tuivasa and Dricus du Plessis
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- ^ a b Mike Bohn (2021-07-11). "UFC 264 post-event facts: Dustin Poirier joins exclusive 20-win club". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
- ^ Mike Bohn (2021-07-13). "Report: UFC 264 does monster pay-per-view numbers, Poirier vs. McGregor 3 tops rematch". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-07-13.
- ^ Farah Hannoun (2021-04-14). "'UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3' official for T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with full crowd". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ Nolan King (2020-05-27). "Nevada Athletic Commission approves first Las Vegas UFC events since COVID-19 outbreak". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
- ^ Mike Heck (2021-04-14). "UFC 264 set for Las Vegas 'at full capacity,' Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor 3 official". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ Jay Pettry (2021-04-02). "Dustin Poirier vs. Conor McGregor 3 set for UFC 264 headliner on July 10". sherdog.com. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ Steven Marrocco (2014-09-27). "UFC 178 results, photos: Conor McGregor stops Dustin Poirier in first round". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ Christina Maxouris (2021-01-25). "Dustin Poirier defeats Conor McGregor with a knockout in the 2nd round". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
- ^ Evelyn Rodrigues (2021-07-08). "UFC 264: Rafael dos Anjos is named replacement athlete in McGregor-Poirier fight". ge.globo.com. Retrieved 2021-07-08. (in Portuguese)
- ^ Alexander K. Lee and Mike Heck (2021-03-10). "Dricus Du Plessis out of UFC Vegas 22, Roman Dolidze steps in to fight Trevin Giles". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ Nolan King (2021-04-22). "UFC 264 adds Dricus Du Plessis vs. Trevin Giles to lineup". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
- ^ Hunter Brownstein (2021-06-01). "Kevin Lee goes back up to Welterweight, faces Sean Brady at UFC 264". mmaweekly.com. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- ^ Damon Martin and Mike Heck (2021-06-24). "Kevin Lee injured, out of upcoming fight against Sean Brady at UFC 264". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- ^ Mike Bohn (2021-05-03). "Sean O'Malley vs. Louis Smolka added to UFC 264 in Las Vegas". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
- ^ Guilherme Cruz (2021-06-29). "Louis Smolka out of UFC 264 fight with Sean O'Malley". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
- ^ Nolan King (2021-06-30). "Sean O'Malley sweepstakes over: Newcomer Kris Moutinho gets UFC 264 call". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
- ^ Staff (2021-07-09). "UFC 264 weigh-in results: One miss on main card, but full lineup set". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ^ Matthew Wells (2021-07-09). "UFC 264 fight night bonuses set to increase from 50,000to50,000 to 50,000to75,000". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
- ^ Staff (2021-05-22). "Hu Yaozong faces Alen Amedovski at UFC 264". asianmma.com. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
- ^ Marc Raimondi (2021-07-10). "Yaozong-Amedovski UFC bout off due to protocols". espn.com. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
- ^ "UFC 264: Poirier vs. McGregor 3". Ultimate Fighting Championship. 14 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ Alexander K. Lee (2021-07-11). "UFC 264 bonuses: Kris Moutinho earns share of Fight of the Night for gutsy performance". mmafighting.com. Retrieved 2021-07-11.