Justin Gaethje Reflects on Brutal Loss: “Very Tough Holloway to Win Against”
At UFC 300, Justin Gaethje faced Max Holloway in a highly anticipated BMF title defense. Despite Gaethje entering as the favorite, Holloway’s performance defied expectations. Holloway dominated the initial rounds, and despite Gaethje’s resilience in the fourth, Holloway secured a stunning last-second knockout in the fifth round.
Holloway’s Dominance and Gaethje’s Reflection
Gaethje, impressed by Holloway’s precision, remarked, “My plan was not necessarily the correct plan…I think I would’ve pressured more, I would’ve tried to move forward. I thought he would come to me more, and when he did come, it was so unpredictable.” Holloway’s victory marked his second fight at 155 lbs, showcasing his adaptability and skill at a higher weight class.
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Gaethje’s Future Plans
Before this fight, Gaethje was on a winning streak, having defeated Rafael Fiziev and Dustin Poirier. Many believed he was next in line for a lightweight title shot. However, this loss means he will not contend for the title immediately. Gaethje plans to take the rest of the year off to recover and reassess his strategy.
“I believe I should have pressed more. I should have tried to move forward. I thought he would come to me, and when he did, it was so unpredictable and quick, I couldn’t see or find it,” Gaethje elaborated on his regrets and learning from this fight. His next steps remain uncertain, but he is determined to come back stronger.
Implications for the Lightweight Division
This bout was part of a larger UFC 300 card that featured other significant fights. Gaethje had hoped a win would secure him a fight against the current lightweight champion, Islam Makhachev. However, with Charles Oliveira and Arman Tsarukyan fighting for the number one contender spot on the same night, the lightweight division remains highly competitive.
Gaethje’s willingness to reflect on his performance and openly discuss his strategic mistakes underscores his commitment to growth and future success in the octagon. As he takes time off, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how he adapts and prepares for his return.
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