LEGENDARY: On January 19, 2003, Metallica delivered an unannounced free pop-up concert at the Oakland Coliseum parking lot right before the AFC Championship Game.
Metallica was dressed in full Oakland #Raiders gear, and the crowd went absolutely crazy. https://t.co/TIFwY4WsOd
Curious why people who actively support abortion ask for empathy. If it’s a “clump of cells,” why would they require empathy? If it’s “not even a human yet,” what does it matter?
Imagine propagating the narrative that abortion is no big deal, but then it requiring sympathy from the internet.
Anderson Silva.
UFC 90.
DMX “Ain’t No Sunshine.”
Red Adidas tracksuit.
The stutter steps.
The pause to Harlem Shake.
The shadow boxing.
Aura of invincibility at an all time high.
Even with the video quality, it’s the one I go back to the most. It’s gotta be number 1 for me.
Another one that’ll always be up there is Mark Hominick at UFC 129.
So many good options. Too many to pick from.
That said, if we’re talking live in the arena, nothing matches a Conor McGregor walkout. A different level of energy than anything I’ve ever witnessed or felt.
@CJLaBoy 🏴☠️☠️💀 Maxxy always a Raider. Not once a Raider always a Raider. Maxxy always a Raider. God does His work, keeps Maxx in Vegas and makes sure Maxx gets his Raiders’ Lombardi. A REAL trophy. And Maxx gets to keep going to fights in Vegas. Win, Win,WIN.
Summer of 2007 Kobe vibes✊🏿
This is why we don’t change and why I love and miss this man🩶🖤
PS I once heard him say “this is a F**king football game, not a fashion show” 🤣
#RaiderNation
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 🫡