Dustin Poirier, Conor McGregor to complete trilogy at UFC 264 in Las Vegas

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Dustin Poirier (right) on his way to victory over Conor McGregor in Abu Dhabi last January. (UFC/Getty Images)
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Poirier celebrates his win over McGregor at Etihad Arena on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi. (UFC/Getty Images)
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Updated 09 July 2021
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Dustin Poirier, Conor McGregor to complete trilogy at UFC 264 in Las Vegas

  • US fighter defeated his Irish opponent at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena in January

ABU DHABI: UFC fans in the Middle East are looking forward to one of mixed martial arts’ most highly anticipated trilogy bouts when Dustin “The Diamond” Poirier and Conor “The Notorious” McGregor clash in Las Vegas on Saturday.

Former interim lightweight champion and No. 1 ranked contender Poirier and former two-division champion and No. 5 ranked McGregor will return to the Octagon for the headline fight of UFC 264.

In January, the pair went head-to-head at Etihad Arena on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi where American Poirier put on a performance of a lifetime in defeating Irishman McGregor in the second round.

The pair’s first clash had taken place at UFC 178 in 2014, with McGregor cementing his status as a UFC star by knocking out Poirier in the first round.

Now, the climax to the rivalry will play out in the main event of UFC 264: Poirier versus McGregor 3 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Both fighters have strong fanbases in the UAE. Poirier has fought at UFC Fight Island twice and has hosted public workout sessions in Abu Dhabi, while McGregor spent several months in Dubai following UFC 257 and began his training for the trilogy bout at the UFC Gym in Jumeirah Beach Residence, Dubai before heading to his intensive training camp in California.

In the UAE and throughout the Middle East, UFC fans can catch the action live through Abu Dhabi Media’s UFC Arabia app, AD Fight, and StarzPlay, while AD Sports 2 will also air the prelims.


Formula E heads to Jeddah for double-header, Evans looking to build on Miami momentum

Updated 10 February 2026
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Formula E heads to Jeddah for double-header, Evans looking to build on Miami momentum

  • The night races in Saudi Arabia come with the drivers’ standings tightly contested, with the top five separated by just seven points after three rounds

JEDDAH: The FIA Formula E World Championship continues this week with the first double-header of the 2025/26 season, as Rounds 4 and 5 take place at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Feb. 13 and 14.

The night races in Saudi Arabia come with the drivers’ standings tightly contested, with the top five separated by just seven points after three rounds, while the highly anticipated Pit Boost feature also returns this weekend.

Pit Boost is a mandatory mid-race stop that provides cars with a 10 percent energy increase, adding a significant strategic element to selected races during double-header weekends.

Jaguar TCS Racing’s Mitch Evans arrives in Jeddah fresh from victory in Miami and said the team is keen to build on its momentum.

“Getting the win in Miami was a huge boost, for me personally, of course, but for the whole team too. It was one of those races where everything just came together, and to take my 15th Formula E victory with Jaguar made it even more special,” he said.

“Now the attention shifts to Jeddah, which is a completely different challenge. We’ve shown we have the pace, and if we execute well across both races, there’s a big opportunity for us to really ride this momentum,” he added.

Porsche Formula E Team’s Nico Muller said the Jeddah E-Prix presents a unique challenge, particularly with the return of Pit Boost, which will be used in one of the two races.

“I’m excited for the Jeddah E-Prix, a night race is always special. It’s a cool track, it suits the GEN3 Evo (car) well,” he said.

“It’ll be the first Pit Boost race of the season, which will make things challenging, having two completely different races. It also makes preparation more intense because we’re preparing for two different scenarios.

“However, we have a strong base, the car and the team are performing well, and now it’s about optimizing our package for this track and the conditions. We have full focus on scoring points and chasing that victory,” he added.

The Jeddah E-Prix will once again be held under the lights, with cooler track and air temperatures expected to influence tire behavior and energy efficiency.

Off track, Formula E will also host the return of EVO Sessions, where global content creators will drive electric race cars at the circuit following the race weekend, with the event set to be streamed live on YouTube on Feb. 15.

The championship continues to promote sustainability and community engagement in Jeddah through initiatives focused on renewable energy use, waste reduction, education programs and inclusion, including support for young women in motorsport and local community partnerships.