By Michael Angelo S. Murillo
Senior Reporter

DUSTIN 鈥淭he Diamond鈥 Poirier threw his name into the mix of top title contenders in the stacked Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight division in a fiery victory at 鈥淯FC on Fox 29鈥 on Sunday (Manila time) in Arizona just as welterweight Alex 鈥淐owboy鈥 Oliveira topped his own fight in the co-main event.
Up against hometown bet Justin 鈥淭he Highlight鈥 Gaethje, Mr. Poirier emerged victorious with power and precision in a highly explosive contest that finished in the third round by way of technical knockout (punches).
Mr. Oliveira, meanwhile, got back on the winning track by submitting 鈥淭he Natural Born Killer鈥 Carlos Condit via guillotine choke in the second round.
Arizona native Gaethje had his groove early, throwing leg kicks after leg kicks that had Mr. Poirier adjusting his stance throughout.
But the Louisiana fighter would stay the course with crisp combinations that also inflicted damage.
He would find an entry point as the third round drew to a close, landing a series of big shots that took the legs out of Mr. Gaethje. Mr. Poirier continued to pound on his obviously hurt opponent, prompting referee Herb Dean to stop the contest with 33 ticks left in the round.
The win, his third straight, improved number five contender Poirier to 23-5 while Mr. Gaethje (18-2) slumped to his second straight defeat.
鈥淛ustin is a warrior. I respect him. There is no give-up on him,鈥 said Mr. Poirier after his win, referring to Mr. Gaethje in a fight many consider to be a 鈥渇ight of the year鈥 contender after both fighters brought it all.
He went on to call out UFC President Dana White and reigning lightweight champ Khabib Nurmagomedov for a title shot.
For his part, Mr. Oliveira (19-4-1) got back on the winning track by compounding on the woes of former champion Condit.
The fighters had their moments in the early goings until Mr. Oliveira connected with an upkick to the jaw in the second round that immediately sent an already-bloodied Condit down.
From there it was all Mr. Oliveira, who worked his way for a guillotine choke and went for the finish thereafter. The fight was stopped at the 3:17 mark of the round.
The loss was the fourth straight for Mr. Condit (30-12) and seventh in his last nine fights.
In other fights at UFC on Fox 29, Israel 鈥淭he Last Stylebender鈥 Adesanya defeated Marvin 鈥淭he Italian Dream鈥 Vettori by split decision while women鈥檚 strawweight 鈥淭he Karate Hottie鈥 Michelle Waterson beat Cortney 鈥淐ast Iron鈥 Casey also by split decision.
Next for the UFC is 鈥淯FC Fight Night 128鈥 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on April 22 (Manila time) that will feature the lightweight battle between Edson 鈥淛unior鈥 Barboza and Kevin 鈥淭he Motown Phenom鈥 Lee.
In the Philippines, Cignal TV, the country鈥檚 foremost direct-to-home (DTH) company, is the home of the UFC after the two groups agreed to an extensive deal that will see the UFC beamed on various platforms.