Max Holloway Knocking Out Justin Gaethje For thr BMF belt

Max Holloway Knocking Out Justin Gaethje For thr BMF belt (Image Credit Getty Image)

The UFC 300 was a memorable affair that left folks wanting more. The highlight of the entire UFC card was former world Featherweight champion Max Holloway taking on ‘the Highlight’ Justin Gaethje.

Justin Gaethje was the heavy favorite going into the bout, but Holloway emerged victorious as he knocked Gaethje out in the final minute of the final round. A week after the bout, Gaethje finally opened up about what transpired and about his future in the company.

Gaethje and Holloway got into one hell of a scrap, and Justin was the heavy favorite, but it was not the Highlight’s day inside the octagon.

Justin Gaethje reflects on his loss and UFC career

Justin Gaethje is an absolute fan favorite due to his fighting style. Gaethje is known for getting into brawls and scrambles and providing the viewers with pure boxing entertainment. Gaethje got knocked out in one of the most brutal ways possible in the octagon. Talking about his loss and his UFC career ahead,

It was a certainly a war. But I’m not done. Even if I wanted to change how I fight, It’s really not possible. And the next time I step in there. The best live show in Earth.

Gaethje made it clear that his loss against Holloway was a bump in his career in the UFC. He would love to change the outcomes of the fight, but it seems he can’t go back in the past. He vowed to return and give the fans a show the next time he stepped into the boxing ring. Justin Gaethje promised to deliver violence in the UFC octagon. Gaethje made it clear that he is still a violent man and promises to entertain the fans the next time he steps foot inside the octagon.

Justin Gaethje will take a few months off before returning to the UFC octagon. It will be interesting to see who will be his next bout in the cage. Gaethje will be willing to return and look at the lightweight title in the next few months. Justin still remains the fan favorite and will go down as one of the most violent fighters in UFC history.