Dustin Poirier reacts after teammate with ‘Diamond’-inspired tattoo left rival disfigured in UFC Vegas 108 bloodbath

Dustin Poirier was one of those who watched while Chris Duncan and Mateusz Rebecki delivered the goods in the Co-Main event of UFC Vegas 108.

The main map of the UFC Fight Night on Saturday delivered to the Apex in Kicking, especially with regard to the two lightweight leftovers that were the scene for the entry victory of Tatsuro Taira in the main event.

After Esteban Riabovics des after Elves Brener had improved in a candidate for the battle of the year, Chris Duncan and Mateusz Rebecki made sure that they would not be surpassed by putting on a bloody war, so that the UFC battles of the night bonuses from the broadcasting.

Duncan finally rose his hand after he had left his Polish opponent almost unrecognizable after 15 minutes of action. In addition to a few top names at American Top Team, the Scotsman trains, and in particular one star knows a few things about brutal fights in the Octagon.

Dustin Poirier responds to Chris Duncan's war with Mateusz Rebecki on UFC Vegas 108

Poirier withdrew to UFC 318 after a shortage in his trilogy against Max Holloway, which put an end to his memorable 18-year term of office in MMA. During his last years 'The Diamond' spent time on the mats with Duncan, who was a leading figure in preparing for his latest UFC victory at Benoit Saint-Denis in 2024.

With the friendship of the couple it is not surprising that 'The Diamond' paid a lot of attention on 2 August when 'The Problem' went to the Octagon on 2 August.

Like most, Poirier was entertained by the exciting competition, and he went to X to praise both the victorious Duncan and defeated Rebecki for one of the best fights of 2025 so far.

“Bravo men !! What a war !! You must both be proud (greet) emoji,” wrote Poirier. “SillyGoose @TheProblem155”

Chris Duncan has a tattoo inspired by Dustin Poirier

While Duncan expanded his winning run at the expense of Rebecki, the event of Saturday saw one of its stripes.

Before the distance went to UFC Vegas 108, the scotsman had broken off two straight victories through Guillotine Choke. Duncan has credited Poirier for his UFC London return last March and he even paid tribute to the favorite movement of his teammate in a unique way.

Duncan's second consecutive guillotine -choke saw him an expression born of Poirier's refusal to stop his drives when it came to jumping on Guillotine scouring during his career.

The famous meaning of Poirier was tattooed on Duncan after the result in the capital of England: “Don't be crazy, jump the Gilly.”

With that 'the problem' will always enter the cage with a part of his teammate by his side, while he wants to wear the lightweight flag for the American top team after Poirier's retirement in July.

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