Combustible UFC legend Dustin Poirier is seen threatening a police officer at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in disturbing footage from the 37-year-old’s arrest on a public drunkenness charge.
‘Let’s go, big dog,’ Poirier is heard telling the officer, who remained out of frame as his body camera recorded the confrontation on Sunday. ‘Let’s go, big dog. What’s up? Buncha hos. Let’s go. Let’s go. F***in’ lying motherf****r.’
The officer maintained his cool throughout the exchange with Poirier. Even when the former UFC lightweight champion squared up to fight or gestured towards frightened female flight attendants staffing the gate, the officer kept a calm speaking tone.
‘Relax, relax, relax, relax,’ the officer is heard telling Poirier, who only grew more agitated.
‘Yeah, pulled me off the plane, all my boys went to the f***in’ crib,’ he said. ‘Now, what the f***?’
One of the attendants calmly explained ‘this is why he got pulled off the plane.’

Dustin Poirier is seen threatening a police officer at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in disturbing footage from his arrest on a public drunkenness charge

Confusingly, Poirier went from threatening to fight officers to congratulating them

Flight attendants are seen walking away from Poirier as an officer reaches for his taser
But when the officer asked if he was, indeed, ‘Dustin Poirier,’ the former UFC star exploded.
‘Man, f*** you, bro,’ Poirier said before gesturing to the flight attendants. ‘F*** you, and f*** her… And f*** her.’
Porier continued threatening to the fight as the officer called for backup. At one point, the officer is seen reaching across his body camera to put his hand on what appears to be the handle of his taser.
‘You gonna tase me, dog?’ Poirier asked. ‘I’m gonna bang you up.’
But with the arrival of a second officer, Poirier’s demeanor changed entirely. After telling officers ‘arrest me,’ he confusingly congratulated the officer he’d been terrorizing.
After being handcuffed, Poirier told the officer to ‘pound’ his first before telling the man he did ‘a great job.’
The arrest came on the same day Poirier reposted a Father’s Day tribute shared by his wife on Instagram, which showed him smiling alongside his two children.
Shortly after news of his arrest broke, Poirier returned to social media to share a message with fans. ‘Love you all. I’m working on myself,’ he wrote on Instagram.

Poirier squared up to fight the officer, who kept a calm presence throughout the exchange

UFC legend Dustin Poirier was arrested for public drunkenness on Sunday evening
Poirier, a former UFC Interim Lightweight champion, is widely regarded as one of the finest fighters of his generation at 155lbs.
During his career he defeated Conor McGregor twice in three bouts, as well as Michael Chandler, Max Holloway, Eddie Alvarez and Justin Gaethje, among others.
He retired last year following his final fight at UFC 318.
Just a few weeks ago, prior to UFC Freedom 250 hosted at the White House, Poirier was asked about how he was coping since retiring from the fight game.
‘Thanks for asking. I’m trying to navigate it bro. I’m good. Some days I’m great, some days I’m not so good. It’s up and down honestly,’ he told Full Send MMA.
‘If I’m not working towards something or trying to better my family, I’m a danger to myself’.
The Daily Mail has sought comment from Poirier’s representatives.


