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ابو عبد الرحمان :
الأخ بلعيدي رجل محترم جدا ليه وحشة ،وراه ذرك هذا زمان ما سمعنا عليه ،يمات السرية الخاصة ،تحية ليك خويا الصافي
2026-06-26 17:28:00
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aniisnas2
Aniis Nas :
بصراحة الاثنين الاكثر انضباط
2026-07-10 00:41:53
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Hamza :
نسقسيك واش من عام خدمت مع بالعيدي
2026-07-01 09:10:47
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abdou :
الهيبة تتكلم يا كبدي .
2026-06-24 00:36:59
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LARBI GHEDDAB :
بلعيدي نعمة الناس الله يحفظكم
2026-06-24 14:09:22
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الحاج عبد النور من طينة الرجال الكرام اللهم احفظه بحفظك المتين
2026-07-05 09:54:36
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واضح عبدالله :
عبدالنور بلعيدي رجل طيب وكريم مشاء الله ربي يحفضوا الي اولاد واهليه
2026-07-03 20:48:11
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para.para263
مسعود بوكشاش :
الصيالة وليامات لحلوة
2026-06-30 21:03:44
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abducherid
عبد الله الهلالي الجزائري :
عبد النور بلعيدي الرجل الخلوق الطيب الكريم الشهم ربي يبارك ماشاء الله
2026-06-24 19:56:47
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مولود المولود :
القائد بلعيدي كان زعيم وبطل و متواضع مع الأفراد ربي يحفظو 🇩🇿🔥🪂💪✌️
2026-06-26 23:47:05
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تعرف عبد الغانى شواقرية
2026-06-24 01:25:45
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سبتي غوار يوسف رحوي حليم بلدي مراد لرتني هشام ڨنفود مضي مبروك
2026-06-24 08:07:34
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Madjid Bouiche :
غير كيما جا من الحج 🥰
2026-06-25 19:20:41
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واضح عبدالله :
سلام عليكم من فضلكم كاش واحد عندو الحساب الرسمي نتاع بلعيدي عبد النور في ايطار عمل منذ مدة خدمت معاه وضرك راني محتاجو في امور نتاع خير من فضلكم لي عندو معلومة يفيدنا وجزاكم الله خير
2026-07-07 17:04:31
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الرجال الأسود الاشاوس أبناء الجزائر البارين 💪💪💪
2026-06-24 17:20:14
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2026-06-24 08:20:30
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For 20 years, Dustin Poirier walked towards a level of pressure most of us might never understand. He turned professional as an MMA fighter and spent nearly two decades building a legacy as one of the most violent, resilient lightweights the UFC has ever seen. He fought 41 times, knocked out Conor McGregor, went through brutal wars with Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway, plus won an interim world title. Then at 36, the fighting stopped. But I didn't sit down with Dustin just to talk about the UFC. I wanted to understand what happens when the gloves come off, the calendar empties and the one thing that gave your life structure for two decades is gone. Dustin brought up a line that stayed with me:
For 20 years, Dustin Poirier walked towards a level of pressure most of us might never understand. He turned professional as an MMA fighter and spent nearly two decades building a legacy as one of the most violent, resilient lightweights the UFC has ever seen. He fought 41 times, knocked out Conor McGregor, went through brutal wars with Justin Gaethje and Max Holloway, plus won an interim world title. Then at 36, the fighting stopped. But I didn't sit down with Dustin just to talk about the UFC. I wanted to understand what happens when the gloves come off, the calendar empties and the one thing that gave your life structure for two decades is gone. Dustin brought up a line that stayed with me: "If you're lucky, you get to die twice." The first death happens when you retire. The crowds vanish, the character you played for your adult life is buried and you have to work out who you are without it. To understand why that first death hurts so much, you have to understand how that identity was born. But everything has a cost. As Dustin told me: "I just wanna dream again." We spoke openly about how losing your identity doesn't excuse a mistake, and he knows that. But it does show how fragile the transition out of elite sport can be. We went deep into: - Why retirement has been harder than he expected. - His recent arrest at Atlanta airport: the role alcohol played and the public criticism that followed. - The fragmented relationship with his father, which led to how fighting became the place he put all of his anger. - Just how lack of structure can make alcohol dangerous. - Brain trauma, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and the long-term cost of contact sports. - There being no roadmap for fighters when they retire. - The Good Fight Foundation: from water wells in Uganda to backpacks for kids in Louisiana. This isn't just about fighting. It's about what happens to anyone when the thing that defined them is suddenly gone. It's the good, the bad AND the human. Watch our full conversation now on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Search "The Diary Of A CEO Dustin Poirier” #UFC #dustinpoirier💎 #exclusive #sports #thediaryofaceo

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