The 16-Pound Weight Disadvantage: How Makhachev's Size Dominated Poirier at UFC 302
When Dustin Poirier faced Islam Makhachev at UFC 302, he discovered something shocking: his opponent weighed 190-192 pounds while he came in at 176. That's a 16-pound advantage in a 155-pound weight class. Was the championship fight truly fair? Explore how Makhachev's dramatic size edge may have fundamentally shaped the battle's outcome and what it reveals about competitive integrity in elite MMA.