Justin Gaethje believes the UFC tried to do away with him after he was despatched to the shadow realm by Max Holloway within the final second of their BMF title combat at UFC 300.
After the Holloway loss, Gaethje took practically a yr off after which returned to profitable methods towards Rafael Fiziev at UFC 313.
His subsequent combat was for the interim light-weight strap at UFC 324, by which he dogwalked and dismantled Paddy Pimblett for 5 rounds to grow to be a two-time interim UFC 155-pound titleholder.

Now, on June 14, “The Spotlight” shall be locking horns with reigning UFC light-weight kingpin Ilia Topuria on the White Home.
Justin Gaethje says the UFC tried to do away with him after his loss to Max Holloway
Throughout an interview with Grind City Media, Justin Gaethje opined that, after the brutal knockout loss to Max Holloway, the UFC tried to feed him to younger and hungry contenders, hoping that extra losses would compel him to retire.
However “The Spotlight” delivered dominant performances on each events, and are available June 14, he’ll have his sights set on Ilia Topuria as he seems to be to dethrone the champion and grow to be the undisputed UFC light-weight kingpin.
“I’ve had two wins since [the loss to Holloway], it’s been superior, I imply, they’ve tried to do away with me. They don’t wanna do away with me, I’m an incredible fighter for the corporate. I’ve held of those younger up-and-comers, f*cking, these guys are so hungry. Paddy was so hungry, Fiziev is so hungry.”
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Gaethje had beforehand mentioned that if he will get knocked out by Topuria on June 14, he may retire. Nevertheless, if “The Spotlight” manages to cease “El Matador,” he would then be seeking to defend his title 2 or extra occasions earlier than serious about strolling away from the game.

