Justin Gaethje Plans Six-Month Layoff After Max Holloway Knockout

Justin Gaethje has announced that he will take a six-month break from sparring after being knocked out by Max Holloway at UFC 300. Gaethje acknowledges that repeated concussions could impact his health and wants to prioritize his well-being. Despite the setback, he remains hopeful about potentially facing the winner of the upcoming title fight between Islam Makhachev and Dustin Poirier.

Justin Gaethje Plans Cautious Return to Octagon After Grueling UFC 300 Loss

Justin Gaethje, the former interim lightweight champion, plans to take a cautious approach to his return to the octagon following his devastating knockout loss to Max Holloway at UFC 300. Gaethje, who suffered multiple injuries in the fight, including a broken nose and over 180 significant strikes, intends to focus on recovery and avoid physical contact for an extended period of at least six months. While he acknowledges his metaphorical readiness, he emphasizes the need to prioritize his physical well-being and avoid rushing back to training.

Mike Tyson’s Return: Martial Artist Michael Jai White Warns Jake Paul

In the highly anticipated and controversial boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, martial artist and Hollywood star Michael Jai White expresses concern for Paul. White emphasizes Paul’s inexperience and lack of size compared to the legendary Tyson, warning him to be wary of Tyson’s thunderous body shots. White also draws attention to Tyson’s training and punching power, despite his age. Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas echoes White’s concerns, highlighting Tyson’s enduring punching power and his past dominance in the heavyweight division. As the fight approaches, the boxing community eagerly awaits whether Paul can withstand the formidable Tyson or if the former champion will once again prove his worth.

UFC 300 Winner Deiveson Figueiredo Targets Dominick Cruz for Next Bout

Deiveson Figueiredo, fresh off a bantamweight victory at UFC 300, is setting his sights on a clash with former champion Dominick Cruz. Figueiredo, who holds an impressive 2-0 record at bantamweight, believes a fight with Cruz would lead him to a title shot. Cruz, a former UFC and WEC bantamweight titleholder, has faced tough competition recently but remains a highly respected fighter in the division.

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