Video: Justin Gaethje shares first coaching footage after Max Holloway knockout at UFC 300

by Christina S. Brown
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Justin Gaethje is beginning to put his thoughts again towards preventing within the aftermath of his unforgettable knockout loss to Max Holloway at UFC 300.

Gaethje (25-5 MMA, 8-5 UFC) misplaced the BMF title to Holloway with a buzzer-beater knockout end on the historic occasion on April 13 in Las Vegas, and it was the kind of end that may change the long-term livelihood of a fight sports activities athlete if not nurtured correctly afterward.

That actuality already has been acknowledged by Gaethje, who stated shortly after UFC 300 that he didn’t intend to do any type of full-contact coaching for a minimum of six months following the numerous injury taken. With six weeks of restoration now within the books, Gaethje stated Monday he returned to the gymnasium with the intention of “attempting to get again within the routine.”

Gaethje shared footage of himself performing some mild work on a heavy bag, which you’ll be able to watch under (by way of Instagram):

The light-weight division possible will see transformation within the coming months forward of Gaethje’s anticipated return to competitors in late 2024 or early 2025. Champion Islam Makhachev is about to defend in opposition to Dustin Poirier in Saturday’s UFC 302 headliner at Prudential Heart in Newark, N.J.

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