December 24, 2024

Benoit fans should be worried about Dustin Poirier’s record as an underdog as UFC 299 approaches

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Benoit fans should be worried about Dustin Poirier’s record as an underdog as UFC 299 approachesLeft: Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images Right: Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Dustin Poirier is 5-3 as an underdog in his professional career as he prepares for battle against Benoit Saint-Denis tonight at UFC 299.

Many fans have been surprised to see veteran Dustin Poirier closing as a sizable underdog for his UFC 299 co-main event, having initially opened as a favorite over the surging Saint-Denis.

It’s a spot that ‘The Diamond’ has rarely found himself in recent years, yet Poirier actually has a winning record when competing as an underdog with five wins and three losses as a pro, so how did those eight fights go down?

UFC 269: Oliveira v PoirierLAS VEGAS, NEVADA – DECEMBER 11: Dustin Poirier reacts as he enters the ring before his UFC lightweight championship bout against Charles Oliveira of Brazil during the UFC 269 on December 11, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Heading into UFC 299 and yet another PPV feature fight, Dustin Poirier’s record stands at 29-8, having made his professional debut all the way back in 2009.

He’s been an underdog in eight of those 27 fights, as per the BestFightOdds archive, yet ‘The Diamond’ of Louisiana has made a point of upsetting the apple cart on multiple occasions when the bookies picked against him:

As a betting underdog at the close, Poirier has claimed victories over Conor McGregor (second fight), Max Holloway (second fight), Joseph Duffy, Erik Koch, and Josh Grispi.

Four out of the five times that Poirier has won a contest as the underdog, he has done so by unanimous decision.

Considering that the UFC 299 co-main event against Saint-Denis is scheduled for five rounds rather than three, don’t be surprised if Poirier can extend the contest into the latter stages and steal another upset decision win.

At the time of the official weigh-ins on Friday and as per DraftKings Sportsbook, Dustin Poirier to win by decision is +700.

On the other side of that moneyline, he’s also lost three times as an underdog; coming against Khabib Nurmagomedov via submission, Conor McGregor (first fight) via KO, and Danny Castillo via decision.

Dustin Poirier’s career as an underdog:

  • Vs Conor McGregor (2021), closed as a +385 underdog – won by round two KO
  • Vs Khabib Nurmagomedov (2019), closed as a +385 underdog – lost by round three submission
  • Vs Max Holloway (2019), closed as a +180 underdog, won by unanimous decision
  • Vs Joseph Duffy (2016), closed as a +130 underdog, won by unanimous decision
  • Vs Conor McGregor (2014), closed as a +215 underdog, lost by round one KO
  • Vs Erik Koch (2013), closed as a +170 underdog – won by unanimous decision
  • Vs Josh Grispi (2011), closed as a +250 underdog, won by unanimous decision
  • Vs Danny Castillo (2011), closed as a +140 underdog, lost by unanimous decision
  • We’ll have to wait and see whether history will repeat itself, or if the young lion Saint-Denis can find the biggest win of his career to date.

    UFC 299 goes down on Saturday, March 9 from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

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