@pittsburghBRON@_SwaySzn@Schultz_Report Even missing 43 games in his career his 17 game average was 12.9, which would've added another 31ish sacks, and that's if he doesnt have a couple 15+ sack years mixed in there. So yeah, I think he could've easily gotten to 160
You may never witness another five minutes like this in MMA history. Every second of it—earned.
These five minutes of Dustin Poirier walking out of the cage one final time, to a Louisiana crowd that hadn’t moved, surrounded by family, fellow fighters, pro athletes, executives, and others waiting to congratulate him—were earned with blood, heartbreak, grit, and an unbreakable will.
This wasn’t just a retirement. It was a celebration of a man who gave everything to this sport of MMA.
Every ounce of himself. Every piece of his soul.
He never chose the easy path. He walked through fire every time.
Wins or losses—Dustin Poirier always showed up.
Always real. Always game. Always himself.
He leaves behind a legacy bigger than belts.
He leaves as the epitome of what it means to be a fighter.
Respect isn’t given in this sport. It’s earned.
And Dustin Poirier earned every second of it.
Few retirements in MMA leave behind a scene like this.
A moment where time stood still, and the sport gave its thanks.
Respect 🫡
@SoonersFan4ever@ochocinco@LarryFitzgerald It's fine that he's that low on this list because it's only considering what he did in the 2000's, not his entire career. If it was based on whole career then a few of those guys wouldn't even be on there, but larry would for sure be higher.
@Valkrss@LieutenantRusty@evoEP21@Fat_Electrician@Cernovich It may also be going up because people are settling for overpriced late 2000's - early 2010's vehicles so everyone that still has these cars and everyone opting for used ones are driving the age up
TLDR? Don't care.
There’s something primal in me that stirs when I see a good man dragged through the mud for daring to speak truth. Especially when it’s a veteran. Especially when it’s a good one. Especially when it’s a man who spent years defending others, only to watch cowards in suits and cowards with microphones try to destroy him for doing the right thing.
This week, Detective Richard Hy, known to many as @AngryCops , put everything on the line to expose the rot festering inside @Buffalo_Schools . He spoke out against a system that, according to him, has shielded child predators, buried sexual assaults, obstructed justice, and even destroyed evidence of an attempted child abduction. He named names. He cited real cases. He did what every man claims he would do in a just world: he stood for the defenseless.
And what did the media do? What did the so called “respectable” anchors and journalists of Buffalo do? They didn’t sprint to the district demanding accountability. They didn’t demand investigations. They didn’t rally around a detective trying to protect children. No, they mocked him.
They looked at the podcast where he opened his heart. A podcast filled with veterans and first responders who have seen more violence and death than most Americans could ever comprehend...and they laughed at him. They mocked the setting. They mocked the men. They mocked the message. They tried to turn legitimate warnings of child abuse coverups into a joke about White Claws and foul language.
Imagine being so spiritually bankrupt that you see a man warning about child victims being ignored, and your first instinct is to sneer because he wasn't sitting on a sanitized news set with a teleprompter. Yes, I'm talking to you @WKBW .
That’s who you are, Buffalo media. You looked into the abyss, and instead of facing it like men, you averted your eyes and mocked the warrior who dared to stand at its edge.
And Buffalo Public Schools? They didn’t pledge transparency. They didn’t call for an independent investigation. They didn’t answer for the allegations of destroyed evidence, obstructed subpoenas, or unreported assaults. They did what failing institutions always do: they denied. They circled the wagons. They called the man a liar, and they prayed the storm would pass.
It won't. Not this time.
Because men like him still exist. Men who know what it means to stand between evil and the innocent. Men who recognize that feeling in their gut when an honorable man is wrongfully attacked. A feeling older than law, older than government, a feeling carved into the bones of those willing to bleed for the good.
Lawfare won't save you this time. The tricks you’ve used to silence others....the whispers, the hit pieces, the half truths spun into "official statements". No, they won't work here. Because your sins have been dragged into the light by a man too stubborn, too proud, and too furious to bow before your fake gods of reputation and political safety.
You picked a fight with a man who fights for a living. You picked a fight with one of us.
There will be a reckoning. It will come not through mobs, not through chaos, but through truth, through courage, and through the absolute unwillingness to look away from evil simply because it wears a suit and speaks softly.
Detective Richard Hy is not crazy. He is not disgraced. He is not broken. He is what every one of you wish you were when you stand in the mirror at night and lie to yourselves about who you are. He is a man who refused to be silent when it would have been safer to shut his mouth. He is a man who chose honor over comfort. And in the end, when the smoke clears, history will record whose side he stood on.
It won’t be yours.