Dustin Poirier has expressed regret over his $500,000 charity donation row with Conor McGregor before insisting that he 'didn't say anything untrue', vowing to knock the Irishman out when they meet this summer. However, tempers flared earlier this month when Poirier took to Twitter to accuse McGregor of 'ghosting' him and failing to deliver on the huge $500,000 donation. The UFC 264 main event has not been affected, but McGregor has since made a $500,000 donation to a different charity in Poirier's hometown of Louisiana. Poirier took to Twitter to apologise for 'taking private matters public', and speaking to ESPN, the American has reflected on the row. 'July 10 I'm going to get my hand raised and I'm going to finish Conor McGregor again.'
Source: Daily Mail April 29, 2021 08:34 UTC