Dustin Poirier’s recent arrest for alleged public intoxication has quickly become one of the biggest talking points in mixed martial arts, with fellow UFC stars Colby Covington and Sean Strickland among those weighing in on the situation.
Poirier was arrested at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport after reportedly being removed from a flight. Bodycam footage released in the days that followed allegedly showed the former interim lightweight champion arguing with airport staff and challenging a police officer before being taken into custody. He was later released and has since publicly acknowledged that he is struggling with life after retirement and needs help.
As expected, the incident drew strong reactions from across the MMA world.

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Covington and Strickland Don’t Hold Back
Colby Covington, who has had a long-running feud with Poirier dating back years, wasted little time taking aim at his former rival. In a video posted to social media, Covington sarcastically referred to Poirier as the “Father of the Year” before mocking the circumstances surrounding the arrest, continuing the bitter war of words that has existed between the two fighters for much of their careers.
Colby Covington reacts to Dustin Poirier being arrested for alleged public intoxication:
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) June 22, 2026
"I want to take a moment and have a toast to 'Father of the Year' Dustin Poirier.
Nothing says role model and family man like being arrested for public intoxication at 37 years old at… https://t.co/aPvnFsSOUO pic.twitter.com/eFPOQ6Fj2I
Sean Strickland also reacted to the news as footage and details from the arrest spread throughout the MMA community. The former middleweight champion, known for his outspoken personality and unfiltered opinions, joined the growing list of fighters discussing the controversy.
While some fighters chose to criticize Poirier, others expressed concern after the retired UFC star released a heartfelt statement acknowledging that alcohol had become a problem and admitting that he needed help. Poirier explained that retirement has been a difficult adjustment and vowed to take the necessary steps to improve both for himself and his family.
The arrest comes less than a year after Poirier retired from professional MMA following his final fight against Max Holloway. Since leaving competition, the Louisiana native has spoken openly about the challenges of finding purpose away from the sport that defined much of his life.
Whether the focus remains on Covington and Strickland’s reactions or shifts toward Poirier’s recovery, one thing is certain: the story has sparked widespread discussion throughout the MMA world. With Poirier publicly committing to getting help, many fans will now be hoping the former UFC star can overcome the difficulties he has faced since stepping away from competition.
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