[autotag]Dustin Poirier[/autotag] recently competed in another fight, which means there’s an opportunity to purchase his fight-worn gear to benefit charity.
As has become his custom in recent years, Poirier (26-6 MMA, 18-5 UFC) has put his pieces of his fight kit up for auction to help benefit his non-profit, The Good Fight Foundation.
The items this time around are particularly special. A lucky bidder will be able to purchase what Poirier wore into the octagon for his legendary fight with Dan Hooker at UFC on ESPN 12 on June 27, which “The Diamond” won by unanimous decision after five thrilling rounds.
It was a blood-and-guts type of contest for 25 minutes, and the grueling nature of it is reflected on the gear, which includes Poirier’s shorts, gloves, hand wraps and fight night credential, as well as his walkout shorts, jacket and pants.
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Bidding for the auction opened at $5,000 and multiple bidders already have bids in. The window for bids closes July 13.
More information on Poirier’s past and future charitable acts can be found at TheGoodFightGroup.com.
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