"There's no comparison. I'm still eating good, my body's recovering because of that. I'm having fun throughout camp. I don't feel like I'm too depleted or strained. Previously, if I was this close to a fight I'd be hurting already cutting weight. I feel great. I'm more athletic at this weight and this is much closer to my actual weight. My body is just performing very well. I should have been here, this is the optimal weight class for my body to perform at its max. My power, my speed, everything feels better. I'm never going to go down to 145 again. I don't see myself ever going up to 170. I should be able to maintain fighting at 155 for the rest of my career. This is the weight I'm going to be at permanently. This is the division I'm going to win the belt at."
-- If you were hoping to see if Dustin Poirier would do a bit better in a rematch against Conor McGregor, your hopes have been dashed. That's because Poirier recently told FOX Sports that he is never making the tough cut down to 145-pounds now that he's a lightweight fighter. "The Diamond" made a successful return to 155-pounds by taking out Carlos Diego Ferriera via first-round knockout earlier this year. The win came after his loss to "The Notorious" in a featherweight contest seven months prior. Poirier will look to make it three straight win in his new division when he faces Joseph Duffy in the main event of UFC Fight Night 76 on Oct. 24, 2015 in Dublin, Ireland. For more on the UFC Fight Pass event click here.