Justin Gaethje is quite possibly of the most thrilling contender in blended combative techniques (MMA) history. On the off chance that you can't help contradicting that assertion, you've presumably never seen "Feature" contend within the enclosure.

In any case, in the wake of losing his second-consecutive battle in pulverizing design the previous evening (Sat., April 14, 2018) at UFC on FOX 29 from inside Gila Stream Field in Glendale, Arizona, as a fourth-round technical knockout loss to Dustin Poirier, battle fans are considering how long Gaethje can keep this up.

All things considered, he isn't simply losing battles, or winning them, with one punch. Gaethje basically strolls through some serious hardship in all of his battles. The 29-year-old essentially tucks his jawline, bulls forward, and attempts to wear his adversaries out by pretty much allowing them to dump on him.

Sadly for Gaethje, Poirier didn't totally debilitate, which permitted "Jewel" to score a dramatic finale late into the battle.

"I didn't come into this game to dominate or lose. It is the amusement factor for me," expressed Gaethje during his post-battle media scrum. "I will be referred to and recognized as perhaps of the most engaging contender that could possibly do it. I'm satisfied with what simply occurred, as moronic and insane as that sounds. I felt so agreeable in there, best I at any point felt.

"I go in there to engage individuals. This is the amusement business," he proceeded. "I've never been stressed over winning and losing. The main thing I'm frightened of, isn't performing, and not putting on an engaging battle. I pursued that sounds moronic, however it. It's my motivation."

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Win or lose, UFC surely grasps Gaethje's worth. His Octagon debut against Michael Johnson last July was a headliner as was his conflict with "Jewel" the previous evening, in any event, falling off a knockout misfortune to Eddie Alvarez on pay-per-view (PPV) back at UFC 218. He's been given the go-ahead to very front a few major shows previously and that presumably won't change pushing ahead.

In any case, the discipline that Gaethje retains on a battle by-battle premise isn't exactly manageable. Luckily for his own prosperity, Gaethje figures out the dangers of battling in such a fierce design and is now setting a limit for his expert blended hand to hand fighting (MMA) vocation.